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Frankenstein goes again to have plastic surgery
Yes, I'll try again. 'Cause of recent success inplastic surgery I decided to give it another go.I'll make my nose smaller, maybe get the lips done.....
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Channels begin reality TV battle
Broadcasters will next week start the battle to create the most talked-about reality TV show of 2001, as Channel 5 prepares to pour unprecedented funds into the launch of The Mole.The
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Hodgson sorts out Ofcom role
Independent Television Commission chief executive Patricia Hodgson has seized the initiative in defining the role for a single media regulator, Ofcom. In an article written for Broadcast, Hodgson outlines a vision
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Tranter eyes C4's axed North Square for BBC 1
BBC 1 controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter is understood to want legal drama series North Square, which has been axed by its first home, Channel 4, writes Ashley Davies.
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Hodgson on Ofcom - Learning from experience
So broadcasting and telecoms, like businesses in the financial services or energy sectors, are to be brought together under a single regulator.Ofcom is to join the FSA, Ofgem, Ofwat and other
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Cable homes reach new high
Just over 3.4 million UK households are watching cable television, according to the latest figures from the Independent Television Commission.In its latest quarterly report on cable statistics, the ITC said that
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Guardian and USP plan radio tie-up
Radio Indie USP is talking to the Guardian Media Group about producing a regular weekly radio programme to air on its Guardian Unlimited websites, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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White City to expand
The BBC has unveiled plans for a new White City 'media village , writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Davies closes in on chairmanship
The December appointment of Gavyn Davies as vice-chairman of the BBC immediately sparked speculation that he is being groomed for the corporation's chairmanship when Sir Christopher Bland steps down in two years, writes John Lewis.
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Barbara back for third series
ITV has inched further along the path to finding a successful long-running sitcom format after recommissioning Carlton Television's Barbara for a third series, writes Colin Robertson.
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Endemol lobbies for indie status
Endemol Entertainment UK is lobbying the Department of Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) to allow it to regain its status as an independent production company, writes Ashley Davies.