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BSkyB to launch new generation paid-for digibox
Satellite broadcaster confirms that personal recorder-enabled Sky+ set-top-box to launch this summer
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Clipsalesnow.com to fold
Lack of funding puts online distribution and sales service out of business
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Taylor admits Panasonic 'little off course'
Recently appointed PBE chief says company's profile has fallen due to reluctance to wake up to HD and server-based technologies, but claims company now 'back with a vengeance'
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Industry suffering form lack of trained engineers conference told
News World Technology Conference hears that shortage of engineers is affecting broadcasters and manufacturers alike
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Granada bids to salvage US BBC joint venture
But BBC sources say GBTV is doomed after selling no shows since launch two years ago
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Spectrum costs loom for BBC and C4
UK's two public service broadcasters could soon join ITV companies in paying for use of the analogue spectrum, a government-backed consultation paper predicts
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Retail confusion hampering digital TV sales
Broadcast survey finds retail staff have low level of understanding about digital TV
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Carlton forms $20m US production fund
Robert Redford's Wildwood Enterprises-produced TV movie Skinwalkers will be first programme to come out of multi-million joint venture with American PBS network
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Eyre tempted back by RDF role
Former Pearson Television and ITV chief returns to industry to raise indie's profile ahead of planned flotation in two-to-three years time
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BBC returns Worldwide's US chief
Former BBC Worldwide managing director and American chief Phippen comes back to UK to head publishing business
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Government delays cross-media change
Queen's Speech OK's Ofcom, but government delays publication of wider communications bill meaning crucial changes in cross-media legislation unlikely until 2002
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Murdoch closes in on DirecTV
Media mogul shifts assets out of holding company Sky Global in bid to reduce General Motors' tax liability as deal over subsidiary DirecTV enters final phase
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Go Racing back in the saddle
Consortium's media bid survives Monday's fall with new agreement over 'key commercial terms' with pre-race data rights holders the British Horseracing Board
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Bush Internet posts loss as web-TV fails to take-off
Interactive TV firm posts£18 million loss after admitting subscriber numbers are less than half what it originally predicted
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NTL and BBC strike interactive deal
BBC's interactive services, including forthcoming Wimbledon Championship service, to be available to NTL digital subscribers
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Video compression: The big squeeze
As UK broadband connections struggle to pass the 20,000 mark, Adrian Pennington looks at the myriad technologies of offer to content producers who want to push video out over exisiting narrowband channels
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EPGs - the key to the real broadband revolution
James Curtis investigates the growing influence of electronic prgramme guides and their increasing impact on the dynamics of television viewing
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C4 confirms Big Breakfast's demise
Broadcaster ends months of speculation by admitting that early morning show will come off air next year
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Channel 4 Big Breakfast statement
CHANNEL 4 VIEWS ALTERNATIVES FOR BREAKFAST SHOWChannel 4 announced today (19.6.01) that it is considering fresh programme ideas as potential alternatives to its flagship breakfast programme, The Big Breakfast.The process does