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Post...Pepsi Challenge
How Chrysalis Creative created a new brand identity for the Pepsi Chart Show - with a little help from XTV and Rushes 3D department
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BBC 1 dominates Saturday viewing
ITV 1's The Premiership still faces possible relegation while viewers fail to return to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? after series of Parent and Child specials
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Sarah Lancashire drama draws 9.6m
ITV1's one-off adaptation of Michelle Margorian's Back Home proves a massive hit as BBC1's Silent Witness struggles to compete
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New Sarah Lancashire drama draws 9.6m
ITV1's one-off adaptation of Michelle Magorian's Back Home proves a massive hit as BBC1's Silent Witness struggles to compete
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ITV Digital safe in the short-term
Carlton chief executive Murphy says service is secure for now but admits 'all options' are being considered
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BBC remains tight-lipped on future of Radio 2's Young
Corporation refuses to quash rumours that veteran BBC Radio 2 presenter will be shown the door next year but backs Radio 4's Alistair Cooke
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Coronation Street left without a producer
'Restructuring of key roles' in Granada drama in the north puts controller of drama Carolyn Reynolds in charge of flagship soap as executive producer Jane Macnaught is moved sideways
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Carlton and Granada shares jump as City speculates on ITV Digital withdrawal
Analysts' note predicting possible Carlton withdrawal from digital service sparks rush on ITV companies' shares
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Sprint abandons national broadband network
Telecommunications company abandons initiative as part of cost-cutting plan which will see 6,000 jobs go
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Viewers appear football-weary
Chelsea and Ipswich on UEFA trail fail to emulate performance of previous night's Champions League coverage
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Survivor gets second series
Under-achieving reality show gets another chance but ITV1 is tight lipped about scheduling
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ITC head calls for action on ITV unity
Independent Television Commission (ITC) chairman Sir Robin Biggam has called on the government to enact emergency legislation relaxing ownership rules to allow the formation of a single ITV.Speaking at an ITC
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Lygo promises C5 will look after top series
Channel 5 wants to move away from its strategy of screening films at 21.00 every night and is on the lookout to buy more major series such as Jerry Bruckheimer's Crime Scene Investigation to run in the slot, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Premiership given chance to prove itself
ITV's beleaguered football highlights show The Premiership has been given a stay of execution and will continue airing at 19.00 for at least the next four weeks, writes Steve Aston.
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ROBOTS SNAPPED UP
BBC kids strand CBBC has become the first broadcaster to snap up rights to Lego Media's debut television production, Little Robots, writes Leigh Holmwood. The 26 x 10-minute animation series, to
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BBC local news goes digital
Digital satellite viewers in England will finally receive BBC 1 regional news services after the corporation announced plans to launch them on the platform from the start of next year.At a
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Pay freeze leaves Granada staff cold
Granada staff have reacted angrily to the company's decision to freeze pay, with unions demanding that senior management forgo executive perks to shore up the company's flagging revenue, writes Steve Aston.
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Baby man is BBC choice
Baby Films director Jon Wright has won the first Choice Cuts BBC Talent initiative and will have four short films screened on BBC Choice as a result, writes Barbara Marshall.
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SPECIAL: COVERING THE CONFLICT - C4 orders terror specials
Channel 4 has commissioned a raft of special current affairs programmes following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, including a think piece from former cricketer Imran Khan, writes Penny Hughes.
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SPECIAL: COVERING THE CONFLICT - Censorship fears are played down
News broadcasters have said they will not be forced to censor their reports during the conflict in Afghanistan, despite suggestions that Downing Street wanted to limit coverage of statements from Osama Bin Laden and his al-Qaida network, writes Georgina L