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    CRA calls for an end to creative bullying

    2002-03-27T08:55:00Z

    Creators Rights Alliance lobbies government to act on broadcasters' treatment of creative talent

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    Telewest restructure ruled out

    2002-03-27T08:55:00Z

    City says company is capable of surviving in current form

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    Henry VIII producer lashes out at C4

    2002-03-27T08:55:00Z

    Creator of David Starkey-fronted series says broadcaster is failing in its duty to the indie sector

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    MUTV spreads to US

    2002-03-26T13:29:00Z

    New York Yankees TV channel YES to broadcast four hours of programming from United's service weekly

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    Albert Walker sinks Hornblower

    2002-03-26T11:25:00Z

    BBC 1 thriller keeps ITV 1's maritime drama at bay as elsewhere BBC 2's Monday night comedy strand continues to do well

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    From Popstars to Tot Stars

    2002-03-25T15:18:00Z

    GMTV to launch under-11s version of the search-for-a-star hit show

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    Hornblower returns to 6.7 million

    2002-03-25T14:36:00Z

    Seafaring drama based on C S Forrester's hero makes encouraging start as Tarrant's Millionaire spin-off goes 2.4 million viewers better than the night before

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    Millionaire Twins no match for Casualty

    2002-03-25T14:16:00Z

    Latest incarnation of ITV 1's flagship quiz show easily seen off by long-running medical drama

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    ITV Digital facing closure this weekend

    2002-03-25T11:56:00Z

    Granada and Carlton give Football League until Saturday to accept cut-price rights deal or they will pull the plug

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    ITV Digital faces closure this weekend

    2002-03-25T11:51:00Z

    Granada and Carlton give Football League until Saturday to accept cut-price rights deal or they will pull the plug

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    Bad Girls helps ITV 1 to news victory

    2002-03-22T12:19:00Z

    Commercial channel claims rare head-to-head news triumph thanks to strong performance from prison drama against BBC 1's Clocking Off

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    SMG under fire from Scottish Parliament.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Troubled media group SMG, owner of Virgin Radio and ITV franchises Grampian TV and Scottish TV (STV), is set to get more flak this week as Scottish MPs claim the company

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    Evans to front last BB?

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    In what could be a fitting end to its decade-long reign, the producers of Channel 4's Big Breakfast are holding talks with Chris Evans in a bid to lure him back to present the last ever show on Good Friday, writes Simon Ellery.

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    C5 KHAN REPORT.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Jemima Khan, wife of former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan, is to make her TV presenting debut after being recruited by Channel 5 News to present two special reports from Bangladesh.

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    Villages scoop 'broadband Britain' cash.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    New Labour's vision of a 'broadband Britain' took a step closer to becoming a reality this week after e-commerce minister Douglas Alexander finally unveiled the recipients of the government's #30m broadband fund, writes David Wood.

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    Choice devises new celebrity formats.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Celebrities will be turned into commodities and viewers will be able to eavesdrop on people in restaurants in the first two ideas to be commissioned from former Big Brother executive producer Conrad Green in his new role as BBC head of new entertainment d

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    BBC 2 spring schedule looks at the dark side.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    BBC 2 IS to delve into the darker side of the human psyche with two major new programmes slated as part of its #94m spring/summer season launched this week, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    DNE BOOSTS UK ORDERS.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Discovery Networks Europe has unveiled a 50 per cent increase in UK-produced programming for its spring/summer line-up, writes Simon Ellery.

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    BBC PLANS SONG AND DANCE FOR EUROVISION.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    The BBC is to reinforce its commitment to the annual Eurovision Song Contest (right) by simulcasting this year's event on two of its television channels for the first time, writes Leigh

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    Ballot forces MTV to recognise union.

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Music broadcaster MTV Networks Europe has become the first broadcaster to be forced to recognise broadcast union Bectu under new employment regulations.In a ballot overseen by the Central Arbitration Committee, 74