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Thomson buys Grass Valley Group
French electronics giant scoops up software manufacturer in£118 million cash deal
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The dog that hasn't barked
PVRs may be relatively rare at present, but one day we will take the opportunity to personalise our TV viewing and skip ads for granted. The question is, will PVR technology boost broadband entertainment services?
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Hitting the jackpot
Celador International managing director Ellis Watson hit pay dirt by turning Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? into a global phenomenon. So where does he go from here?
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Turner Broadcasting's Buckley takes a break
UK managing director quits to 'pursue personal goals' as broadcaster mulls replacement
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Vivendi and USA Networks in£7bn deal
Jean-Marie Messier and Barry Diller join forces to take on US media giants News Corp, AOL Time Warner and Disney
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NTL in restructuring talks
Board directors in crisis 'restructure' meetings following concern over£14bn debt mountain
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ITV Digital and Telewest threaten Sky with court action
If OFT rules that BSkyB wholesale prices are unfair a costly court battle may result
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Norton indie So Productions scoops comedy award
Chat show host adds British Comedy gong to Bafta, RTS and Emmy awards
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OFT to rule on anti-competitive BSkyB
Watchdog cracks down on Sky wholesaling terms but defers final judgement until 2002
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OFT to rule that BSkyB anti-competitive over sports and film
Watchdog cracks down on Sky wholesaling terms but defers final judgement until 2002
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Former Virgin DJ Evans sues Scottish Media Group for£8.6 million
Evans issues writ but SMG promises to defend action 'vigorously'
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Evans sues Scottish Media Group for£8.6 million
Former Virgin Radio DJ Chris Evans is suing Virgin Radio-owners Scottish Media Group for share options worth£8.6m, writes Georgina Lipscomb.Evans, who was sacked in a high-profile case from the
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Cut-price digital radio sets snapped up
Pilot scheme offering digital sets for£99 sees each stockist sell out in under an hour
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Pressure group to debate human cost of war news
Reporters Sans Frontieres invites journalists, UN agencies and military personnel to discuss safety and protection for war correspondants
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BBC Worldwide sacks fraud suspect Taylor
Director of global marketing is dismissed as ICAC launches investigation into illegal commissions imposed on suppliers in Hong Kong
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Thompson leaves BBC to head 'girlie channel'
The BBC's director of television and Greg Dyke's right-hand man, Mark Thompson, has quit the corporation to become chief executive of the broadcaster he once dubbed 'the girlie channel' - Channel
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Keating drops arts role
BBC controller of arts commissioning and digital channels Roly Keating is to surrender his arts commissioning role after being confirmed as the first controller of highbrow digital channel BBC 4, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC LIFER'S FIRST TASTE OF COMMERCIAL TV
Mark Thompson, 44, is a BBC man through and through. Having started his career at the corporation in 1979 as a 22-year-old production trainee, he has remained there since, working his
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NIXON SHOW FOR C5
Former Channel 5 controller of entertain-ment Alan Nixon has resurfaced as executive producer on a C5 show which he originally commissioned. Nixon, who left C5 this summer, is working with indie