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News analysis - Tony's television.
The government is planning the launch of NHS Direct television along with Teachers' TV but will the new channels have the necessary budgets and backing to interest programme-makers and broadcasters?
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Interview - Making crime pay.
Jackie Malton has gone from leading real-life murder investigations to helping create some of the best crime dramas on British TV. Jane Marlow asks the questions.
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Ratings analysis - Who won the 24-hour news war?.
As viewers increasingly demand live coverage, the 24-hour news channels dramatically expanded their audiences during the Iraq war. But how many of these viewers will they be able to hang onto in the future?
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PROGRAMMING - BBC6 MUSIC COVERS THE SMITHS IN DEPTH.
Digital radio station BBC6 Music has put together a week-long series of programmes about 1980s band
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Curious lands map deal with National Geographic.
Curious software has landed a deal with The National Geographic Channel (NGC) to supply software for generating map graphics after the channel used its World Maps package for coverage of the Iraq war, writes Sam Espensen.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Root 6 takes on Sony's workflow.
London kit reseller Root 6 has struck a deal with Sony to sell, deliver and support the manufacturer's range of workflow tools to the UK broadcast and post-production market, writes Sam Espensen.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Avid users fear high DNA costs.
Broadcast technology manufacturer Avid has denied that the introduction of its new range of editing products
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - CUT & RUN EXPRESSES O2 AD.
Commercials post house Cut & Run has finished work on the new O2 ad by Daniel
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - HACKENBACKER PALS UP.
Audio facility Hackenbacker has started dubbing work on two animated specials for primetime BBC1 starring Dawn
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - SHOWCASE FOR AVATARS.
AIB (Avatars in Broadcast) takes place next week on 23 April at The Atrium in London.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - APTN FILES WAR STORIES.
News agency APTN produced more than 1,000 stories during the 24 days of the Iraq war,
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - RUSHES' FINAL CALL.
The Rushes Soho Shorts Festival has announced a final call for entries, with films being accepted
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Leader - We need to redefine PSB's role.
Any discussion with commercial broadcasters these days about the parlous state of the media economy and
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Free to air - Murdoch won't play Ball.
Chase Carey sounds like a minor character actor whose finest hour was a supporting role in
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Trade talk - The energiser.
Unfazed by limited funds, controller Jane Mote is determined to double the amount of original programming on the Community Channel.
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In my view - Simon Shaps.
A spell without TV may seem scary but it makes you appreciate the box's role in life.
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On the box - Life in the past lane.
Andy Harries, Granada controller of drama and comedy, wasn't set alight by BBC3's new comedy but enjoyed travelling back in time.
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Charter renewal - Charter for change?.
As the BBC's campaign for Charter renewal kicks off in earnest, the government faces increased lobbying from the corporation and the commercial sector. But, argues Damian Tambini, the government would do well to heed the experience of public service broad
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NEW NAME FOR TV25.
The Edinburgh International Television Festival has renamed its TV25 scheme to Fast Track. The initiative will
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ITN adds British Pathe to empire.
ITN has swelled its archive division after signing a deal to take over the running of

















