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NTL's VOD hit by tech blow.
NTL'S Video-On-Demand (VOD) strategy appeared to have suffered a blow this week as the company lined up to provide the technology for its service filed for bankruptcy protection, writes Paul Revoir
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Planet 24 loses Lazarus to Fox.
Planet 24 HAS lost it's new head of entertainment Sheldon Lazarus after just five months to children's channel Fox Kids Europe, writes David Wood
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COUPLING HAS US PARTNER.
Hartswood Films, producer of Men Behaving Badly, is developing a pilot based on its BBC sitcom
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C4 tackles Brookie crisis.
Channel 4 is understood to be holding crunch talks over the future of its ailing soap
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MacKenzie rallies the little guys.
Kelvin Mackenzie, the outspoken chairman and chief executive of The Wireless Group (TWG), has moved to reinforce his argument that the Rajar audience measurement system is flawed, forming a trade association to lobby for changes, writes Jon Rogers
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Saga wins east midlands FM licence.
Saga Radio has increased its reach in the midlands after beating off 14 other applicants to win the hotly contested east midlands FM radio licence, writes Jon Rogers
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Play goes to wire as UKTV cuts back.
UKTV has decided to axe music and comedy channel Play UK at the end of the year, blaming the knock-on effects of ITV Digital's demise for the decision, writes Paul Revoir
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Robinson to take on latest BBC talkshow.
Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson is adding another string to her ever-widening bow, by hosting a new alternative chat show for the BBC, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Chaos engulfs Freeco plans.
Terrestrial Broadcasters appeared to be in a state of total confusion over plans to create a
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BBC at loggerheads with OFT over fair trade rules.
The BBC and the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) cannot agree where the buck stops on contentious fair trading issues, in a row that puts further pressure on the BBC to come under Ofcom, writes Lucy Rouse
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Storm rages over BBC 'key supplier' mandate.
Producer choice at the BBC has been further eroded with the introduction of an 'approved list'
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ITV Network chairman to retire
ITV network chairman Leslie Hill has announced that he is to retire at the end of June, writes Jon Rogers
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Formula One on track for float
Formula One motor racing could be heading for a stock market flotation after a majority shareholder in the group th...
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Now showing on satellite TV: secret American spy photos
Now showing on satellite TV: secret American spy photos
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BBC teams up with Murdoch in bid for digital terrestrial television licences
BBC teams up with Murdoch in bid for digital terrestrial television licences
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BBC breaks ranks to join BSkyB in digital TV bid
BBC breaks ranks to join BSkyB in digital TV bid
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They're so repulsive that only a shareholders could love them
They're so repulsive that only a shareholders could love them