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He is the latest TV phenomenon but can this man really talk to the dead?
Critics claim Colin Fry is a conman doing the devil's work, but he has worked a miracle with his channel's ratings....
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Media stars slug it out for future of TV
The war of words between two of the media industry's big names, former Channel 5 chief executive David Elstein and ...
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Off the record - Too late to call.
Diminutive LNN Factuals dynamo Bob Whittaker will go to any lengths to get publicity for his
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Off the record - Licence to work.
The Celts have successfully fought off yet another armed invasion - this time from crack troops
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Off the record - Wide boy Dyke.
Rumours that Greg Dyke has been spotted driving a faded yellow Reliant Robin around west London,
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City watch - Scotland braves debt mountain.
SMG chief executive Andrew Flanagan remains defiant in the face of #400m debts and the forced sale of the group's publishing division. James Curtis reports
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TX. - A league of their own.
The world of Royston Vasey, the fictitious setting of BBC 2's dark, unsettling comedy The League
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Off the record - Head hunting at the River Cafe.
It seems that there is no better way to find out what is happening at Sky
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In my view - Nigel Warner.
On how the government is allowing more involvement in its decisions about the BBC
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On the box - Queens of the dance.
Daddy's Girl producer David Lascelles was fascinated by the reality behind a dancer's life and imagines the end result of celebrity worship
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News analysis - The right balance.
BBC 3's approval comes with a ground-breaking condition: a commitment to indies over programming hours and budget spend. Will the BBC now be under pressure to extend this commitment to other channels?
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Television drama - Has our drama lost its bada bing?
Drama - once the jewel genre in the UK broadcasting crown - has recently been dismissed as unimaginative, tired and cliched. Leading industry figures assess whether the US really does do it better
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Interview - Grandstand view.
BBC head of sport programmes and planning Pat Younge has big plans to bring old favourite Grandstand up to date, but how much innovation will middle England let him get away with?
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Technology & facilities - ... and TWI opens Mediahouse.
TWI has resurrected the former Network of the World (NOW) facility in west London and plans to open it up to third parties, writes Barbara Marshall
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Technology & facilities - The Hive hires new animator.
VTR group's animation outfit The Hive has hired senior animator Martin Carroll to replace Richard Nelson who has joined Moving Picture Company (MPC), writes Barbara Marshall
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Technology & facilities - BBC airs mammoth task.
BBC MediaArc Bristol, part of BBC Resources, helped to unlock the secrets of prehistoric North America
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Technology & facilities - SVC expands team.
SVC has expanded its visual effects department with the promotion of VT assistant Ritchie White to
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Technology & facilities - UPC appoints DMC head.
UPC has appointed former TV-am chief engineer Jonathan Try to head its Digital Media Centre (DMC)
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Technology & facilities - New sales boss at BT.
Digital television engineering specialist Broadcast Technology has taken on BarcoNet UK broadcast sales manager Gilbert Viegas


















