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    Show us your Business Plan..

    2001-05-21T13:59:00Z

    EPG developer Gemstar and Mpeg-4 Encoding specialist Packet Video come under scrutiny as Domminc Timms assess their business plans

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    Swingewood lands InTechnology role

    2001-05-21T13:21:00Z

    Ousted BSkyB head of new media joins company run by architect of disastrous Sports Internet deal

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    Vivendi acquires MP3.com

    2001-05-21T11:34:00Z

    £258 million deal part of chief executive Messier's aim to become world leader in online music distribution

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    Flynn asked to weave magic at BBC

    2001-05-18T17:40:00Z

    BBC conjures up new commercial role for former Prudential Retail and BA world sales head across outward facing Technology and Resources businesses

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    TWG denies sale reports

    2001-05-18T14:14:00Z

    Company which owns radio station Talk Sport dismisses reports it is up for sale as 'mischief making'.

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    Talk Sport denies sale

    2001-05-18T14:10:00Z

    Reports that the Wireless group, which owns radio station Talk Sport, is up for sale are dismissed as 'mischief making'.

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    Telewest and Sony pact for broadband games

    2001-05-18T12:03:00Z

    UK cable strikes deal with Japanese electronics giant to bring online gaming to digital TV

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    Young Person's Guide finally sees US green light

    2001-05-18T10:48:00Z

    WB Network sanctions broadcast of British drama two years after filming of initial pilot abandoned

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    'Soap hour' forces C5 news shift

    2001-05-18T10:48:00Z

    New soap slot forces C5's flagship evening news programme to find a new home in the schedules

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    Bambi in cyberspace

    2001-05-18T10:48:00Z

    Former University Challenge presenter Bamber Gascoigne joins forces with Henghes to launch Historyworld

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    BBC digital radio budget mired in confusion

    2001-05-18T10:48:00Z

    The corporation still mulling over exact costs of new radio services

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    SRH reports 5% profit drop

    2001-05-18T09:27:00Z

    Group's first-half results ad to sector's short term woes

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    ITV gambles on Survivor online PPV

    2001-05-18T09:21:00Z

    Commercial broadcaster to test online PPV waters with drop dialing internet feed of exclusive footage from Snake Island

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    BBC revives dinosaurs hits

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The BBC is raiding the graves of its Bafta-winning dinosaurs in a bid to turn the Jurassic giants into a new breed of BBC stars, write Georgina Lipscomb and Barbara Marshall.The

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    Interactive TV polls are a waste of time

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Britain's leading pollster has slammed broadcasters for their use of online and interactive TV (iTV) polls in the run up to the election, branding the services 'crap'.Mori Polls chairman Professor Bob

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    ROCK STAR GOES TO USA

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    US broadcaster The WB Network has finally greenlit British drama The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star to air this autumn, writes Katy Elliott. Channel 4 and Company Pictures

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    Bergg gets top ITV2 job

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Former ITV scheduler and Sky One general manager David Bergg has rejoined the ITV Network Centre as director of programmes for ITV2, writes Lucy Rouse.Bergg left Sky One under a cloud

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    BBC signs Box first-look deal

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Box TV Productions, the independent set up by former Channel 4 head of drama Gub Neal, has signed its first deal with the BBC for a slate of returnable drama series,

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    'Soap hour' forces news shift at C5

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Channel 5 plans to create a 'soap hour' in its early evening schedule in a move that will once again force its main news programme to find an alternative home, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    C5 TAKES THE ECO-CHALLENGE

    2001-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Channel 5 has bought Emmy-award winning reality sports show Eco-Challenge from Columbia Tristar International Television, writes Leigh Holmwood.The 6 x 60-minute series, due to air from next month, is made by