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    Berlusconi caught offside in TV fiasco

    2002-08-22T09:48:35Z

    Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister, found himself at the heart of a new row over conflict of interests y...

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    AOL in market for cable acquisitions

    2002-08-22T09:48:04Z

    AOL Time Warner is scouring the market for potential cable acquisitions, after dissolving its long-running partners...

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    ITV to silence regional voices

    2002-08-22T09:40:41Z

    Carlton and Granada are to risk further accusations that they are diluting their regional identities with plans to axe regional continuity voices from the beginning of programmes in the latest phase of ITV centralisation , writes Steve Aston

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    Carlton founder member leaves

    2002-08-22T09:39:43Z

    Carlton Broadcasting managing director Colin Stanbridge, one of the original team who bid for the Carlton ITV licence, has quit the company after more than 10 years' service, writes Steve Aston

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    Hopes grow for U-turn over local radio ownership rules

    2002-08-22T09:38:47Z

    The government is seeking to resolve its dispute with the commercial radio industry over the controversial local ownership 'three plus one rule' by early next month, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Sky plans E4-style shows

    2002-08-22T09:37:18Z

    Sky One is taking steps to fend off rival E4 with plans to commission a number of reality comedy shows in an attempt to beat the Channel 4 entertainment channel at its own game, writes Paul Revoir

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    GMTV in push to make digital cash

    2002-08-22T09:36:09Z

    Breakfast broadcaster GMTV is looking to secure extra cash by reselling items from its morning strands to digital channels and has hired former Meridian director of programmes Richard Simons to oversee the push, writes Steve Aston

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    BBC recruits for general factual

    2002-08-21T17:54:44Z

    The BBC's general factual department is to undergo a radical shake-up in the way it develops new programmes, with the creation of a new 60-strong development team and a£1.5m cash injection after fears that not enough was being commissioned, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Freeview still short of three channels

    2002-08-21T17:51:24Z

    Time is running out for Crown Castle to fill the three vacant channels on the new DTT platform it is operating with the BBC, after the two companies confirmed the service will launch from the end of October, writes Paul Revoir

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    Bullseye show will bare all

    2002-08-21T17:43:57Z

    Indie Bullseye Television has been commissioned to make a naked Blind Date-style game-show in which contestants will be encouraged to embark on a one-night stand and then be filmed having sex, writes Paul Revoir

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    Jowell wakes up to indies' discontent

    2002-08-21T17:19:27Z

    The government has called on one of the original architects of BBC director general Greg Dyke's One BBC project to conduct a review of the UK programme supply market, as it moves to repair its tattered relationship with the independent production community, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Thompson to call for return to C4's 'glory days'

    2002-08-21T17:17:46Z

    Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson is expected to issue a clarion call to programme-makers to help return C4 to its glory days as the country's most exciting and innovative channel when he delivers the annual MacTaggart Lecture in Edinburgh on Friday (23 August), write ...

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    Number ones party on

    2002-08-21T17:16:19Z

    Top pop acts from the past five decades are to perform their number one hits in front of an audience of fellow chart toppers in a special BBC 1 programme marking 50 years

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    Carlton boosts US clout with tie-ups

    2002-08-21T17:01:11Z

    Carlton is looking to bolster its presence in the US with a pair of programming deals, including a joint-venture with key NBC supplier The Gurin Company, writes Steve Aston

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    BBC pumps cash into autumn offensive

    2002-08-21T16:55:19Z

    BBC 1 has reached the halfway point in its transformation into a 'more relevant and contemporary' channel, controller Lorraine Heggessey claimed this week as she unveiled a£243m autumn programming slate, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Action Time pair to open new UK shop

    2002-08-21T16:54:11Z

    Former Action Time double act Stephen Leahy and Trish Kinane are to relaunch their UK TV careers this autumn with the opening of a new London-based production company, writes David Wood

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    STV adds Einstein TV to UK transmission slate

    2002-08-21T16:53:04Z

    Science channel Einstein TV has handed its UK transmission brief to shopping channel specialist Simply Television (STV), writes Paul Revoir

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    Steve Coogan to revive Alan Partridge for BBC 2's autumn line-up

    2002-08-21T16:36:28Z

    Steve Coogan's comic anti-hero Alan Partridge is finally set to return in his first new series for five years as part of BBC 2's£106m autumn season, launched this week, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    R2 producer quits after 20 years

    2002-08-21T16:31:59Z

    BBC Radio 2 was dealt a blow this week after one of its senior producers announced his decision to quit the corporation after 20 years, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Van den Bussche leaves Endemol

    2002-08-21T16:20:13Z

    The driving force behind the global success of Endemol UK formats such as Ready Steady Cook, Changing Rooms and Ground Force is leaving the company after essentially working himself out of a job, writes Georgina Lipscomb