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S4C launches online guide to TV careers.
Welsh broadcaster S4C is launching a new online initiative aimed at explaining to teenagers the many
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Sky bolsters case in competition row.
BSkyB has handed its written representations to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), defending charges that
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BBC halves licence fee evasion.
The BBC has responded to suggestions that it is losing #141m a year through licence fee
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ITV pushes for 'psychic' TV.
ITV and Granada are understood to be lobbying the Independent Television Commission to change the rules
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Microsoft quits Telewest board.
Debt-laden cable company Telewest received another blow this week as Microsoft withdrew its three non-executive directors
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Broadcast website to be relaunched.
Broadcast is launching a website to replace produxion.com, the sister site it has been running since
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PERRIN TO ENDEMOL.
Lisa Perrin, the former Wise Buddah Broadcast director of programmes who left without a job after
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C5 BUYS NODDY RIGHTS.
Channel 5 has bought the UK terrestrial rights to classic kids animation Noddy from licensing group
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GUARDIAN DOC MOVE.
Guardian Newspapers has set up its own TV production company, Guardian Films, to produce documentaries. Headed
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Advertisers commission ITV 2 show.
ITV has continued its drive to win back advertisers by allowing a group of them to commission a programme for ITV 2, writes Steve Aston
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Rapture TV rises from the ashes.
Rapture TV, United Business Media's disastrous clubbing channel which danced to its grave last year, is
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Bectu lobbies DCMS for ITV Digital staff.
Further pressure was heaped on the government this week to intervene in the ITV Digital debacle
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Replay TV gains respite from legal action
The maker of digital video recorder (DVR) ReplayTV 4000 has won temporary respite against TV networks NBC and ABC, which are mounting a legal action in the US courts to prevent the recorder from to skipping commercials and share programme files, writes Barbara Marshall
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Main TV channels may link on digital services
The five main channels have each registered an interest in running digital terrestrial television in an attempt to resume services affected by the collapse of ITV Digital
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ITC receives interest in DTT platform
The ITC has announced that it has received expressions of interest over the digital terrestrial television multiplexes that have been re-advertised following the collapse of ITV Digital. But the watchdog in keeping tight-lipped about the identity of the applicants, who have to submit their final detailed bids by 30 May, ...
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True north to make down's syndrome doc
Leeds-based independent True North has picked up two commissions for ITV and Channel 5
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Trouble order for Hewland International
Teen channel Trouble has commissioned two new 15-part series. Date My Sister, from Hewland International, will be a 15 x 30-minute series challenging contestants to find their siblings the perfect date