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Copyright Group to handle Viacom UK licensing
Copyright Promotions Licencing Group has taken on the exclusive licensing for Viacom Consumer Products in the UK. The deal spans merchandise for Paramount Pictures and Paramount Television, publisher Simon & Schuster
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C4/HBO Nazi documentary honoured at Sundance
Paragraph 175, a Channel 4-commissioned documentary about the Nazis' treatment of homosexuals, won the directing award in the documentary competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The co-production with HBO was directed
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Trade Talk - Action woman
Having left journalism to become ITV daytime controller, Tara Conlan sees Dianne Nelmes come full circle to take over ITV documentaries and features.
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Trade Talk - Steve Barnett
On why recent Rajar figures for radio share reveal what a durable beast the BBC really is.
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News Analysis - A regulation tie?
This autumn, a white paper will cover both broadcasting and telecommunications. David Wood and Katy Elliott look at the road ahead to new 'communications' legislation.
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Opinion - White paper may offer hope to BBC
There is hope for the BBC yet, as the Murdoch camp (incarnate in The Times and the Sun) ramps up its campaign against Greg Dyke and just about everything the corporation
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The Future Of ITV - Merger most horrid?
As the industry waits to hear whether the proposed merger between Carlton and United will be referred to the Competition Commission, Peter Keighron looks at the state of play, while key figures give their views on ITV's future.
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EBU At 50 - Power in the union
It may sound like a bureaucratic offshoot of the European Union, but the European Broadcasting Union is a highly politicised body that is more than capable of rocking the broadcasting boat. Andy Fry celebrates its 50th.
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Interview - Terrestrial invader
Remy Sautter is head of Europe's biggest broadcaster, the acquisitive CLT-Ufa. With a network of terrestrial channels throughout mainland Europe and a major stake in C5, he now has his beady eye fixed on the UK.
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And Finally
Steve Ackerman, manager commercial radio at Somethin' Else, is romantic, aspirational and a West Ham fan.
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Off The Record - Parsons hits the streets
This week's foot-in-mouth award goes to Off The Record's favourite gameshow host, Nicholas 'live from Norwich' Parsons. Parsons, one-time host of the Sale of the Century but now rather better known
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Off The Record - Play for Today
OTR is shocked to hear a tale of suppressed creativity and fear of failure in the cut-throat world of TV production over at Shepherd's Bush. Just another day at the BBC,
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Off The Record - Enter the Dragon
A belated happy Chinese New Year to all our readers, although it looked like being less than cheerful for Film Four grand fromage Dan Brooke.Invited via email to a Year of
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Off The Record - The dating game
This week's back page fella is none other than Trouble TV's very own 'flash boyfriend' Max (above, right). The chiselled cyber-hunk, who goes online from Valentine's Day, has just split up
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Off The Record - A roof of Choice
Exciting news from the good people of OTR's favourite south London radio station, Choice FM, which has splashed the cash on a new 20-foot logo on its Southwark HQ. But we
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Queer as Folk - the musical
Channel 4's hit gay drama, Queer as Folk, is being turned into a musical, according to reports. Queer! will feature songs inspired by catchphrases from the show, such as 'I'm doing
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Andi Peters to stay as C4 kids guru
Channel 4 calls off search as Peters agrees to stay as children's and young people's chief
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Ex-Sky man hooks up with Carphone Warehouse
West joins other Sky men at internet services division
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Pringle quits Chrysalis to launch web outfit
Radio group programme chief leaves to found 'music and lifestyle' internet venture
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Channel 4 readies drama doc on Holocaust historian
3BM Television to make film on Irving libel trial