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BBC PAYOUT TO ORYX BOSS.
The BBC has paid out a five-figure sum to Kamal Khalfan, the director of Omani diamond
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EMAP DIVISION FIGURES.
Emap Performance suffered an 11 per cent fall in profit during the financial year ending 31
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HIT EYES UP GULLANE.
Bob the Builder producer Hit Entertainment has confirmed it is in preliminary talks with rival kids
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MORE ART AT 19.00 ON C5.
Channel 5 has commissioned a raft of programmes for its 19.00 slot including 3 x 30-minute
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RDF scouts for talent with new arm.
RDF Media is following in the footsteps of Avalon, Princess Productions and Tiger Aspect Productions by launching a talent management arm this week, writes Penny Hughes
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Dyke says 'no' to ads on BBC.
BBC director general Greg Dyke has dismissed any argument for the BBC taking some form of advertising as 'dead' and said the chances of it happening in the near future are 'nil', writes Leigh Holmwood
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ITV unveils new regional spend.
ITV this week confirmed a£25m increase to its programming budget at the same time as
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Discovery moves to replace Taylor.
Discovery Networks International has named Robin Paxton as its new managing director for Europe, Africa and the Middle-East, writes Paul Revoir
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HEALTH GOES 24 HOURS.
The Discovery Health Channel will begin broadcasting 24 hours a day from Saturday (1 June) on
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GRIERSON AWARDS OPEN.
The Grierson Awards has called for entries for this year's documentary film and TV competition. Entries
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JML TV SHOP TO LAUNCH.
A new 24-hour shopping channel, based in Nottingham, is set to launch in the autumn backed
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RTL CHIEF HEADS TV BODY.
RTL chief executive Didier Bellens has been appointed president of the Association of Commercial Television, a
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Sport Channel shows to broadcast on ITV 2.
Carlton and Granada are to boost the output of digital channel ITV 2 by adding programmes left over from the defunct ITV Sport Channel to its schedule, writes Steve Aston
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Doubt hangs over League rights.
Rights to broadcast Nationwide League football matches may be sold off game by game following the collapse of ITV Digital, according to a media lawyer, writes Paul Revoir
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NTL plans assault on BSkyB position.
NTL is attempting to challenge BSkyB's supremacy in the digital TV market by adding 30 new
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BBC launches reverse billing for World Cup.
The BBC is to launch its first reverse-billing mobile phone service to coincide with the World Cup - charging users premium rates for updates, scores and opinion with some revenues going to charity, writes David Wood
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LIVING TV BUYS WILL & GRACE.
Living TV has signed a deal with MGM to buy the entire run of US sitcom
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Oxford wins order for low budget series.
Oxford Scientific Films (OSF), a subsidiary of producer/distributor Southern Star, has secured its first major order since moving into high-volume, low-budget programming with a 6 x 30-minute series for the National Geographic Channel (NGC), writes Leigh
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EC OKs new BBC services.
The European Commission has given its approval to the BBC's new digital radio and television services after ruling they were not anti-competitive, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC BEASTS WALK DOWN UNDER.
BBC Worldwide has sold the interactive rights to Bafta and Emmy award-winning Walking with Beasts (above)