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PROGRAMMING - BBC HOSTS FOLLOW-UP ANIMAL WELFARE AWARDS.
The BBC has committed itself to staging another BBC Animal Awards after the success of last
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PROGRAMMING - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TO AIR EGYPT SPECIAL.
The National Geographic Channel is to join with its sister stations around the world to air
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Slump costs indies£600m.
The UK's richest independent producers have had more than half a billion pounds sliced off their fortunes during the past year, according to Broadcast's third annual Rich List of the top 100 broadcasting millionaires, writes Katy Elliott
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Football League set for ITV deal.
The Football League is poised to hand over its highlights package to ITV, despite its bitter row and courtroom battle with Carlton and Granada over the ITV Digital fiasco, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC 'pirate' radio station tunes in.
The BBC's new digital radio station 1Xtra, billed as 'the BBC's pirate radio station', launches this Friday with a nationwide party being simulcast on BBC Radio 1, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 1 plans docs strand.
The BBC is to launch its first new documentary strand since it axed Modern Times two
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ITV drops ads for 9/11 programme.
ITV has for the first time decided to axe commercial breaks in a peaktime programme. The move will come during its planned headline documentary on the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US, writes Penny Hughes
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Ancient combat to inspire C5 history series.
Channel 5 is launching a major new history series that hopes to do for the middle ages what Channel 4's 1900 House series did for Victorian times, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Nickelodeon poised to pull out of NTL Eire.
Nickelodeon is set to pull its service from NTL's Irish platform with the loss of 400,000 viewers after the cable giant demanded 'unfair terms' for a new deal, according to executives, writes Paul Revoir
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ITC to consult on DTT transmission.
The Independent Television Commission has launched a consultation on plans by the BBC and Crown Castle to change the transmission model of digital terrestrial television (DTT), writes Leigh Holmwood
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Comedy spotlights TV folk.
ITV is close to securing the rights for a new version of a comedy drama from Working Title TV which casts a satirical eye over the world of TV production, writes Jon Rogers
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TELEWEST OFFLOADS.
Embattled cable group Telewest has pushed on with its plans to offload its 16.9 per cent
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MORE ADS FOR BBC.
BBC centres across the country could be turned into ads for the corporation after an initiative
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WIRELESS GROUP UP.
The Wireless Group achieved its first operating profit in June 2002 as a result of extra
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SIRIUS SHOPPING TV.
TV shopping outfit Sirius Retail Television has bought the broadcast channel of Home Shopping Europe, the
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UPC EARNING GROWTH.
Europe's largest cable TV group, UPC, has reported a strong growth in earnings for the second
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CBBC fights back at poor viewing share.
The BBC's digital children's channel CBBC is to be given a shake-up in a bid to
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Granada Wild steals BBC wildlife veteran.
Granada has appointed the producer behind BBC 2's award-winning Congo series as head of Granada Wild, its Bristol-based wildlife arm, writes Steve Aston
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EMAP IN EIRE.
Emap Performance TV has bolstered its international presence by signing a deal with NTL Digital to broadcast all six of its music channels across the Republic of Ireland, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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TV-LOONLAND BUYS STAKE.
Animation company TV-Loonland has bought a majority stake in British home entertainment company Metrodome in a


















