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Licence fee decision due this afternoon
Smith expected to give verdict to Commons within the hour
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ITN and NTL to launch joint 24-hour news channel
Cable outfit joins news supplier to take on Sky and BBC
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Tory MP resigns ITV brief for shadow media post
Greenway quits ITV consultancy role to formulate Tory broadcast policy
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C4 and Ideal World gear up for motoring website
Internet joint-venture to complement Channel 4 shows
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Greenland appointed to Skillset/FT2 training scheme
EXCLUSIVE- Patricia Greenland has been appointed by FT2 to head the London Production Manager Training Scheme on behalf of the Skillset London Forum, writes Georgina Lipscomb.The scheme encompasses a
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BBC Kosovo documentary uncovers new evidence
Film blames west's guilt over Bosnia for Kosovo war
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BBC mulls multicultural post
The BBC could be on the verge of creating a new multicultural commissioning division, if an internal BBC proposal expected to be put before director general Greg Dyke is taken up, writes Tim Dams.
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ITV puts£1 million into comedy kitty
The ITV Network Centre has set up a£1 million development fund to bankroll new sitcoms and sketch-based comedy shows.The initiative is the first under newly installed ITV comedy controller Sioned
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C4's Hayling joins Cosgrove
Channel 4 editor, documentaries Alan Hayling has been made editor, nations and regions as part of a reshuffle by department chief Stuart Cosgrove, writes Ashley Davies.
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Memoirs set to reveal swinging Birt
Former BBC director general John Birt will lift the lid on a colourful past in his forthcoming memoirs, revealing that he stood bail for defendants in the Oz trial and once worked as a bouncer for The Beatles, writes Tim Dams.
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On Digital Sport launch
On Digital will overhaul its sports programming at the end of this month with the launch of two sports channels, On Sport 1 and On Sport 2, according to sources, writes John Plunkett.
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LITTLE TO FRONT KOSOVO INVESTIGATION ONE YEAR ON
BBC 2 is to screen a detailed investigation into the Kosovan war that claims to reveal new evidence about the allies' real reasons for intervening.The 120-minute show is being produced by
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COMPANY PICS UNVEILS DETAILS OF NEW C4 LEGAL DRAMA
Company Pictures has signed up Cracker and Woman in White director Tim Fywell to direct its 10 x 60-minute Channel 4 legal drama series, Law Zone (working title). The drama, formerly
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SKY GRABS $35 MILLION WRESTLING DEAL
BSkyB has signed a new five-year $35 million (£22 million) deal to extend its coverage of World Wrestling Federation Entertainment (WWFE) events until the end of 2004. The new agreement means