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Battle for Premier League broadcast rights kicks off
League chairmen meet to set terms of soccer rights sale
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Carlton/United merger breaches legislation rules ITC
But television watchdog says there may be case for changing existing policy
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Cult Batman series returns with Granada Plus
Caped crusader is back on cable and satellite channel
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Ratings Analysis - the secret of good TV comedy
If timing is essential to comedy, so scheduling is essential to TV comedy. Having struggled with its sitcoms, ITV could learn from the BBC's habit-forming practice, says Adrian Edwards There was a
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At It secures recommission for Channel 4 daytime show
I Wish I'd Thought of That lined up for second series
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Channel 4 to screen Capital's Party in the Park
Seven-hour live broadcast for Prince's Trust summer event
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Keo and Couch Potato to revisit Fantasy Island for C4
Keo Films and Couch Potato are to make a second series of Agia Napa: Fantasy Island for Channel 4 commissioning editor multicultural Yasmin Anwar, writes Ashley Davies.The series will return later
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GWR asks Torrington for more Late Night Love
Radio presenter signs three-year deal for sex show
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Blue Heaven unravels last Rendell mystery for ITV/United
Final Inspector Wexford drama starts shooting this week
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Sunset + Vine calls Philips in to bat for C4 cricket
Former Grandstand editor to head Test coverage
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BBC staff braced for Monday showdown
Four hundred of the BBC's top managers are bracing themselves for a 10.00 briefing in TV Centre's studio six on Monday (3 April), where BBC director general Greg Dyke will unveil
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Copyright theft alliance to launch
A new international TV industry alliance to combat copyright theft is due to be launched at Mip-TV in Cannes in two weeks time, writes Tim Dams.Production companies and broadcasters from around
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TalkBack in talks with Pearson TV
TalkBack Productions is understood to be searching for investors and has already had talks with Pearson Television, writes Ashley Davis.The news came as it emerged that GMG Endemol is working on
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Bullivant to quit Eva for TV-Loonland
Eva Entertainment director of animation John Bullivant is to quit the Pearson-owned outfit to set up a UK office for leading German animation producer TV-Loonland, writes David Wood.
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60s sitcom Rag Trade retailored
The makers of the 1960s and 1970s cult sitcom The Rag Trade are talking to the BBC about remaking the show as a multicultural sitcom for the new millennium, writes Colin Robertson.
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C4 BLAIR SEASON TO COINCIDE WITH LABOUR'S THREE YEARS
Channel 4 head of news, current affairs and business David Lloyd has commissioned a Tony Blair season of programmes to coincide with the Labour government's third anniversary. With a working title
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AWARD-WINNING PEOPLE LIKE US GETS SECOND SERIES
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has recommissioned a second series of People Like Us, which last week scooped the Royal Television Society comedy-drama award. The 6 x 30-minute series is set