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BBC consults public over digital plans
Two digital TV children's launches, BBC Choice and Knowledge rebranding plus five radio networks under scrutiny
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Report demands more transparent BBC
DCMS review charges corporation with making accounts more user-friendly
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Report asks for more transparent BBC
DCMS review charges corporation with making accounts more user-friendly
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MP Anderson gives kid's keynote
Voice of Listener and Viewer to argue catastrophic effect of cable and satellite on children
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ITV signs blockbusters deal with Buena Vista
Nineteen movies from the Walt Disney distribution arm to appear on ITV
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NTL to launch film channel 'within six months'
Universal joint venture promises more than 1,000 movies
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Producers pledge to stop slide in UK exports
Wonfor calls for tax break to improve programme sales
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ONdigital and Telewest face legal action
US company says both broadcasters and their suppliers infringed patent agreements
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BBC board in political clash
BBC governors are facing a showdown with the government and opposition politicians, that could threaten their continued existence, over the corporation's plans to switch its evening news to 22.00.The BBC has
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Alliance Atlantis bids to save Cafe
Cafe Productions has been thrown a lifeline by Canadian broadcaster Alliance Atlantis Communications, which has stepped in with a tentative agreement to stave off the independent's closure, writes Simon Ellery.
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Book reveals Bland/Tesler standoff over Dyke
BBC chairman Sir Christopher Bland, who persuaded the board of governors to back Greg Dyke as director general, attempted to block Dyke's appointment as managing director of LWT in 1989, while
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BBC 2 line-up features factual gardens and food
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has lined up two factual leisure series, including a new gardening series Charlie's Wildlife Gardens presented by Charlie Dimmock. Produced by the BBC's Bristol-based natural history
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Talkback in hunt for new 11 0'clock show host
Talkback was this week looking for someone to replace Iain Lee at the helm of Channel 4's The 11 O'Clock Show. The presenter pulled out a week before transmission of the
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Initial commissioned for Q Magazine Award Shows
Endemol Entertainment UK production arm Initial has won the commission from Channel 4 and Emap to produce 2 x 60-minute shows featuring footage from the Q Magazine Awards 2000. The shows
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United productions to make 'weird' show for C5
Channel 5 has signed off an order for United Productions in association with OPI to produce a 6 x 30-minute series called Outhere.Ordered by C5 controller of entertainment Alan Nixon, the
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Charlton shakes up LWT schedule for youth
LWT's new managing director Lindsay Charlton has revamped the broadcaster's weekend schedule. In a move to provide more late Friday night London entertainment for young people, from 13 October a new