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Murdoch facing initial $2.4 billion deficit on DirecTV-Sky Global deal
Investment bank report says News Corp facing 'significant near-term negative' on deal, but long term benefits 'far outweigh this very near term assesment'
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BBC1 strengthens popular factual slate
Two Reality tv programmes and a chat show feature among channel's new commissions
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Granada gears up for production rejig
Granada Content chief Simon Shaps expected to abandon director of programme roles in favour of new systems of genre heads
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Heggessey commissions Celebrity Sleepover
Viewers facing prospect of night with Vanessa Feltz or Micheal Winner as BBC attempts to 'deconstruct the chat show'
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Jowell and Hewitt to publish short bill next month
Draft legislation which will bring Ofcom into being to be presented to MPs in the next few weeks
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Cricket fans may lose Botham's finest hour
Footage of Botham's historic 1981 test innings set to disappear from public circulation
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Pickard hunting for next Teletubbies
CBBC controller opens up commissioning process to competitive tender for one of the biggest children's projetcs for two years
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BBC News to create 50 new jobs
Expansion of services across BBC network, creation of specialist news teams and new 'high brow' service planned for BBC 4 leads to additional recruitment
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Bland lays into Allen
Granada chief 'ought to keep his mouth shut' outgoing chairman of the BBC board of governors tells Media Society
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Bland's speech in full
MEDIA SOCIETY LUNCHJUNE 27 TH2001Sir Christopher BlandINTRODUCTIONWould all of you with mobile phones please switch them off.
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Bland says BBC needs controversial chairman
Outgoing chairman of the board of governors says if no row erupts on the appointment of his successor then the BBC will have made the wrong decision
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UK Telecom watchdog moves on loop unbundling
Oftel introduces measures to reduce the costs of broadband access
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Dyke serves-up Prebble rebuke
BBC director general hits out at allegations by ITV and ONdigital chief that corporation's interactive Wimbledon service on Sky is discriminatory
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Dyke's letter to Stuart prebble
Dear Stuart,I was very disappointed to read your comments in the Financial Times on the BBC's Wimbledon Interactive service.Following our recent meeting, I have checked our proposed Wimbledon services on all