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ONdigital confirms launch of ONnet
Digital broadcasters to give viewers open internet access for£5 a month
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Singer warns documentary makers as Café faces chop
'Whims of commissioning editors' and low margins mean uncertain future for high-end documentary producers
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Commercial breakdown?
James Curtis examines the impact of broadband technologies - including PVR's - on TV advertising
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BT's brave new world
BT Openworld vice president John Raczka on his aim to build 'the richest broadband portal in the market'
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Countdown to ADSL
Now that BT is promising a fast rollout of ADSL, what should broadcasters be doing to prepare themselves for a technology that many argue will enable the internet to match the audio visual quality of broadcast television
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The Big Issue: Broadband Survival
Broadband will irrevocably change the broadcasting environment and producers must adapt or die
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Foster quits BBC for academic role
BBC Broadcast director of strategy and development to take-up fellowship at Bournemouth University
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BBC confirms arrival of Lewis and Hogg
Granada controller and deputy controller of drama to head new BBC drama production unit
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Going Online: Translating ideas to Broadband
Big Brother has, if nothing else, woken the industry up to the reality that a multi-media production really can turn on a mass audience rather than a niche group of early adopters
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Head to Head: Will the commissioning editor survive in an on-demand broadband world?
New media specialist Richard Kilgarriff, managing director of marketing and production compnay iballs Media, believes that in the broadband era the days of the TV commissioning editor are numbered. Channel 4's head of broadband Peter Grimsdale argues that
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Jargon Buster
UK TV head of new media Neil Morris sorts the UCAs (unnecessarily confusing acronyms) from the essential buzzwords in his guide to new media jargon
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BSkyB recovers after Kirch sell-off
Share price re-bounds after German pay-TV group sells remaining stake
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ITV plans factual approach to domestic violence
Nelmes sounds out indies for 'substantial piece' with view to possible series
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Carlton and United to make ITV soaps
Carlton TV's ill-fated soap Crossroads will return to screens next year, following ITV's surprise decision to choose two new weekday soaps for its daytime and early evening schedules.United Productions' Trafalgar Road
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Turner quits for BBC net operation
Granada Media director of online and interactive media and former City trader Julian Turner has defected to BBC Worldwide to become chief executive of new commercial internet subsidiary, Beeb Ventures, writes Colin Robertson.
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BBC mulls 'one newsroom'
BBC News is considering controversial plans to merge output for News 24 and BBC 1 news bulletins as part of a project dubbed internally 'one newsroom', write Tara Conlan and Colin Robertson.
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Granada Media reverses decision to sell HTV production
Granada Media has backtracked on its original decision to sell HTV's network production arm and now wants to retain ownership of the Bristol-based teams and their output, writes Colin Robertson.