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    TRADE TALK - Central Keating

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Former Bookmark editor Roly Keating has turned over a new leaf as Auntie's digital controller. Tim Dams reports on a man with a mission.

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    Searching for net gains

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    The headlines last week painted a picture of UK broadcasting embracing the internet. But, as Dominic Timms reports, many companies are still not fully realising the potential of the web.

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    OPINION - BBC can tap into sea of goodwill

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    In the euphoria that greeted Chris Smith's speech at Cambridge, it is easy to ignore what may turn out to be an equally seminal moment in British broadcasting that occurred during

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    INTERVIEW - International rescue

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Since taking charge of generating non-US shows for the Jim Henson Company, Angus Fletcher has wanted to turn the London office into a global concern. Commissions such as Construction Site suggest he is on track.

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    KIDS' TV MERCHANDISING - Why kids' TV isn't child's play

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Sweden has threatened to ban television advertising to children when it takes over the EU presidency in January. So where does that leave the UK, which allows TV shows to become toys but not vice-versa, asks Meg Carter.

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    WORLD CUP RIGHTS - End of the World?

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    When the next World Cup kicks off in 2002, some of its key matches may not be aired live on free-to-air TV. John Plunkett tackles the impact of a deal struck between Fifa, the game's governing body, and Kirch and ICL.

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    OFF THE RECORD - Fare's unfair

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    And so to Cambridge, where this year's RTS chowdown turned into a more hectic affair than usual for the industry's finest. First there was the challenge of actually getting to the

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    OFF THE RECORD - Cause for alarm

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Things didn't get much better when a rogue fire alarm shook assorted heavy hitters - including David Liddiment, Alan Yentob and David Brook - from their bedrooms at the unearthly hour

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    OFF THE RECORD - Never mind the ballots

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    It can't be easy being Media Secretary Chris Smith, with a remit that stretches all the way from opera to World Cup footie. So he can hardly be blamed for his

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    OFF THE RECORD - Who wants to be a tit on air?

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Back to that man Isaacs again, who didn't exactly shower himself in glory at a whacky Cambridge version of ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. Isaacs, who is of course

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    OFF THE RECORD - Super arse

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    OTR has no time for the malcontents who accused London's 'only alternative' radio station, Xfm, of losing the plot since it was taken over by the suits at Capital Radio last

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    OFF THE RECORD - Not the Six O'Clock News

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    OTR is reassured to hear that the BBC has once again stressed its commitment to serious news programming with a radical overhaul of its critically acclaimed new-look news bulletins. More foreign

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    OFF THE RECORD - Dear diary ..

    1999-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Mystery surrounded an announcement by Rajar this week that its last batch of radio audience figures had to be corrected because of an 'executional error' in collecting the data. Rajar, as

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    Miles leaves BBC for Carlton Online

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Carlton Communications has poached Rupert Miles, director of the BBC's commercial website, beeb.com, to build up its burgeoning online and inter-active media interests.The surprise move comes in the same week that

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    Norton signs£1m deal for Channel 4

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Graham Norton is on the verge of signing an exclusive one-year deal with Channel 4 in an agreement understood to be worth just under£1 million, writes Tina Mistry.As part of

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    ITV plans early evenings revamp

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    ITV is preparing to approach the Independent Television Commission with proposals for revamping early evening regional output, following a drop in viewing for local news bulletins at 18.00.Several ITV companies are

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    Barb's On Digital data hit by snag

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Viewership of On Digital channels including ITV2 will be excluded from the first official digital audience figures next month because of a technical hitch, write Lucy Rouse and Dominic Timms.The first

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    Marks and Gran drama for BBC 1

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Birds of a Feather creators Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran have written a new primetime comedy drama for BBC 1 starring Neil Pearson, writes John Plunkett.Dirty Work, commissioned by BBC 1

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    ITV TO AIR NEW LA PLANTE DETECTIVE DRAMA

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    ITV is to broadcast a new La Plante Productions drama next spring, based on the character of a female criminal profiler.Commissioned by ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott, Mind Games is

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    ROWAN READIES KID NATION FOR NICKELODEON

    1999-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Nickelodeon UK has commissioned a 100 x 2-minute Video Nation-style series of shorts called Kid Nation from former BBC children's factual executive producer Eric Rowan. The shorts, featuring children talking to