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SM:tv trio go head-to-head
Cat Deeley lines up against Ant & Dec in new best children's presenter category at kids BAFTAs
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SM:tv trio go head-to-head at kids BAFTAs
Cat Deeley lines up against Ant & Dec in new best children's presenter category
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SM:tv presenters go head-to-head at kids BAFTAs
Cat Deeley lines up against Ant & Dec in new best children's presenter category
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Alli up for Channel 4 top job
Former head of Carlton Productions and Planet 24 co-founder understood to be among candidates to replace chief executive Michael Jackson
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Freeserve founder buys The Money Channel
Failed personal finance station's assets acquired for£1.7m as consortium plans new gambling and shopping channels
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Blair summons broadcasters to Downing Street
BBC and Sky News confirm attendance at meeting to discuss security implications of war coverage
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Unique ID team quits amidst search for financial investor
The development team of Unique ID has quit the company while it struggles to find a new business partner and financial backer, writes Joanna Scott.Unique ID, which develops the CakeS web-based
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Government reveals plans for digital TV 'revolution'
Broadcasting minister Kim Howells and e-commerce minister Douglas Alexander publish 'Digital TV Action Plan' draft and begin search for 'Digital TV team leader'
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Millionaire? returns to form but not a lot choose Daniels
ITV1's flagship game show recovers from recent ratings disappointments while Paul Daniels documentary fails to inspire
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ITV 1's Bob and Rose shunted to late evening slot
Broadcaster shuffles schedules as ratings headache continues
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Southgate appointed BBC Resources MD
Chief executive of RTL's technical division and ex commercial director of ITV network charged with turning facilities arm into 'a profitable business'
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Broadband roll-out may get tax breaks
The government is putting together a number of high-profile initiatives to accelerate its vision of 'Broadband Britain', including a film industry-style scheme to grant tax breaks to companies producing broadband content.Other
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BUCKS FIZZ AGAIN ON TWO
BBC 2 is to screen a 40 minute special charting the history of 1981 Eurovision Song Contest winners Bucks Fizz. Making Your Mind Up will feature the band's highs and lows,
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Root creates drinks club for high-raters
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has created her own exclusive club, with membership strictly limited to producers whose programmes pull in at least 3 million viewers, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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MTV's Boland poached by E4
Channel 4 has poached MTV director of programmes Murray Boland to become E4's head of programmes, writes Penny Hughes.
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Producers scorn C4's indie plan
Disgruntled independent producers have expressed their concern about Channel 4's plans to buy stakes in some of its key suppliers, which they claim could drive business away from smaller indies.The warning
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PEPPER'S GHOST BAGS CITV DEAL
Pepper's Ghost Productions has formed a partnership with US rights developer Beckett Entertainment to develop animation properties, and it has also bagged its first CITV commission writes Barbara Marshall.
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IBIZA HOLIDAY REPS GET OWN SERIES
BSkyB is set to turn its bawdy summer feature film Is Harry on The Boat? (pictured) into a long-running series to air on its flagship channel Sky One, writes Simon Ellery.
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NEWS SPECIAL: COVERING THE CONFLICT - Newsworld overhauled
Newsworld, the annual gathering of international news broadcasters, is overhauling its schedule following the terrorist attacks against the US and the onset of war in Afghanistan, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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NEWS SPECIAL: COVERING THE CONFLICT - Al Jazeera plans expansion to UK market
Arabic broadcaster Al Jazeera, feted for its stream of picture exclusives of the attacks on Afghanistan, is exploring plans to launch a range of spin-off services in the UK, writes Simon Ellery.