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Off message - Martin Jackson
They used to scoff that digital radio (DAB) was dead. Suddenly, however, there is a real buzz in the airwaves. It's as if Signor Marconi were reinventing the wireless all over
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The Ratings War Zone - Friday night fight
Fierce competition between BBC 2, C4 and C5 characterises Friday nights.
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GUNS ON THE STREET - Shot down in flames
The ITC has ruled that The Guardian's main allegations against C4 doc Guns on the Street were unfounded. Ray Fitzwalter, who heads Guns producer Ray Fitzwalter Associates, accuses the paper of being trigger-happy.
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INTERVIEW - First lady of lifestyle
Channel 4's new features and special projects commissioning editor, Liz Warner, explains how her experience on Granada's This Morning has given her the perfect grounding to become a top producer of lifestyle television.
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OFF THE RECORD - Football crazy
And so to the News World conference in Barcelona, where the massed ranks of international hacks were able to take a few metaphorical potshots at Hackney's most successful son, Nato spokesman
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OFF THE RECORD - Short news fuse
A case of handbags at five paces for the good chaps of ITN, who reacted to criticism of their coverage of the Kosovo conflict in much the same way as Bill
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OFF THE RECORD - Scaredy cat
To say that Michael Bloomberg's so-called keynote speech failed to capture the audience's imagination at this year's News World is something of an understatement. As CNN big kahuna Chris Cramer observed:
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OFF THE RECORD - Cheesed off
And as if CNN boss Chris Cramer (below) hadn't done enough at News World to prove that not all newshounds are as dry as pot noodles, what should land in OTR's
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OFF THE RECORD - Better never than late
OTR has an important message for all those minions who have been invited to one of those joint love-ins, sorry, presentations by John Birt and Greg Dyke: don't be tardy. We
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OFF THE RECORD - Better late than never
OTR had a thrilling time last week cogitating and digesting the responses to the Gavyn Davies report into the future funding of the BBC. Apparently Chris Smith's ministry of fun is