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Granada and Flextech vie for£5m NHS funds
Government keen to use digital channels for NHS services
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GWR profits rise 37.5 per cent
Classic FM owner reports that trading so far this year has been 'very encouraging'
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BBC reviews WAP proposals
The BBC has dropped proposals to use licence-fee money to fund a news headline service on handheld devices including mobiles, according to BBC director of public policy Patricia Hodgson, writes Tara Conlan.
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Worldpop poaches Hamilton from LWT
Multimedia music start-up Worldpop has raided the ranks of ITV by hiring LWT managing director Liam Hamilton to become its first chief operating officer.Hamilton is expected to leave LWT in the
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UBE to launch new channel
United Broadcasting & Entertainment (UBE) is gearing up to launch two new interactive digital channels, the first of which will be a dedicated parenting channel, writes Colin Robertson.
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ITC slams ITV again over output
The Independent Television Commission stepped up its criticism of ITV this week, slating the network's factual, arts, entertainment and comedy output in the year since News At Ten disappeared, writes Colin Robertson.
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Ball woos Gallagher for Sky job
The search for the new 'face of Sky' following the departure of Sky Networks managing director Liz Murdoch, has begun in earnest with Ginger TV managing director Eileen Gallagher already being wooed as a potential successor, writes Colin Robertson.
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ITV'S ELLIOTT LINES UP A&E AND BAD GIRLS FOR ITV
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has ordered a third 16 x 60-minute series of Shed Production's female prison drama Bad Girls. Executive produced by Brian Park, the series, which is
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LWT MAKES FIRST RETURN TO UNCOVER IBIZA FOR SKY ONE
Sky One has commissioned LWT to return to Ibiza for the fifth series in the Uncovered ... strand, marking the first time the producers have returned to the location that launched
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BEST AND ALDRIN TO LAUNCH BBC'S MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA
BBC Music Live will kick off its 24-hour coverage on BBC 1 at 22.00 on 28 May with a 60-minute special featuring George Best and astronaut Buzz Aldrin choosing their favourite