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    Oneword cuts all staff jobs.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    The entire full-time staff of digital radio station Oneword - twice winner of the Sony digital station of the year - have been made redundant ahead of a major restructure, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Uden goes into administration.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    Indie Uden Associates has been forced into administration after 22 years of programme making owing to

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    Schoonmaker looks at work outside radio.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    Tim Schoonmaker, Emap's radio chief who quit suddenly last week after 20 years, is looking to broaden his skills base outside radio and is talking to venture capitalists and 'multinational corporations' about his next move, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Wilde takes entertainment post at Hat Trick.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    Leon Wilde, co-devisor and producer of Granada's Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, has been poached by Hat Trick Productions to become its head of entertainment, writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITV kids launch doesn't take off.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    ITV's replacement for its Saturday morning children's show SM:TV Live failed to find a sizeable audience in its first outing at the weekend, writes Jon Rogers.

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    TOP 10 KIDS PROGRAMMES IN 2003.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    In 2003 BBC1 continued to occupy an apparently unassailable position among four to 15-year-olds. Old favourites,

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    THAMES DRAMA BOOST.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    Thames Television head of drama Paul Marquess has made two key drama appointments for The Bill

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    HOWIE MOVES TO UKTV.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    UKTV has appointed Diana Howie as editorial executive to develop event-based programmes for the network's entertainment

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    BBC SCOTLAND GAP.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    BBC Scotland is looking for a new controller after John McCormick decided to retire. He will

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    TWG UPS DRG STAKE.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    The Wireless Group is to increase its stake in DRG, owner of the London III digital

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    PA/BBC NEWS DEAL.

    2004-01-16T13:39:20Z

    Foreign news broadcasters will be able to use BBC news footage on the same day the

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    BBC's Kilroy ban puts jobs at risk.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    Jobs will be threatened at Robert Kilroy-Silk's indie if the BBC's investigation into the presenter's controversial

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    US job for ITV's Jackson.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    Granada director of international production Paul Jackson has been named chief executive of Granada America, despite having said he was not going to apply for the job, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BSkyB to terror-proof transmission service.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    BSKYB is building a state of the art emergency back-up centre in Hampshire amid fears that its Osterley HQ could be exposed to an environmental disaster or a terrorist attack, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Comment - Foregone conclusions.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    We are promised a radical review of PSB, but there are signs that the status quo will largely survive the process.

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    BBC restricts reporters.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    The BBC is to rein in the amount of comment and speculation in its news output

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    Tory panel split over BBC.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    A former BBC high flier drafted in by David Elstein to advise the Tory party on

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    Celebrities enter Hell's Kitchen.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    ITV has signed highly strung chef Gordon Ramsay to star in a new live entertainment show in which he hires a group of celebrities to help him run a restaurant, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Pedersen to join All3Media.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    Carlton International sales managing director Louise Pedersen is joining the distribution arm of All3Media - formerly Chrysalis TV Group, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Indie fixer leaves Channel 4.

    2004-01-16T13:39:19Z

    The chief architect of Channel 4's indie code of practice, Andrew Brann, has stepped down only a week after the broadcaster's submission was rubber-stamped by Ofcom, writes Glen Mutel.