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OFF THE RECORD - Capital punishment
In what must surely rank as one of the most desperate (surely ground-breaking? Ed) marketing ploys of the new millennium, Capital Radio has hired 40 London cab drivers to drone on
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OFF THE RECORD - Salmon floats like a butterfly
Readers who missed the BBC's Sports Personality of the Century must be kicking themselves, for this was public service broadcasting at its best.Not only that, but as The Sun showed us
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OFF THE RECORD - Triumph communicates
OTR's John Birt award for plain speaking goes to the good people of TV news agency APTN. The chaps at Associated Press really came up trumps with a release hailing a
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Sambrook becomes BBC News deputy
BBC News head of newsgathering Richard Sambrook has been named the directorate's new deputy chief executive, replacing Richard Ayre who retires this month, writes Tara Conlan.BBC News chief executive Tony Hall
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TWI convergence venture launched
TWI is preparing to launch what sources claim is the world's first fully converged broadcast and broadband service.The venture, backed by a multi-million dollar investment by Pacific Century Group (PCG), whose
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ICG to get caretaker chief before Xmas
The BBC will appoint a caretaker chief at the Independent Commissioning Group (ICG) before Christmas to oversee the department until its expected restructure next year, writes Tim Dams.ICG head of factual
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Government prepares digital windfall for broadcasters
Broadcasters and independent producers could benefit from a wave of government contracts for digital television initiatives following a Cabinet Office initiative to use DTV to deliver government services, writes Lucy Rouse.In
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Elliott stars in Archer libel drama
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott came out from behind the camera this week to take centre stage in the Jeffrey Archer libel saga, writes Jason Deans.It emerged on Tuesday (7
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CHANNEL X TO MAKE DAVE SAINT SHOW FOR UK PLAY
UK Play, the UKTV music and comedy channel, has commissioned Channel X to produce The Dave Saint Show, a new 13 x 30-minute series starring John Thomson (The Fast Show, Cold
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ABC ORDERS GRANADA USA'S CLEESE SITCOM PILOT
US network ABC has ordered a pilot of a Granada Entertainment USA (GEU) sitcom, based on a treatment by John Cleese and Granada Media International head of comedy development Humphrey Barclay.
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RAPTURE COVERS DJ'S NEW YEAR'S EVE GIGS
Youth channel Rapture TV is to make a five-part documentary about BBC Radio 1 DJ Carl Cox's attempt to play two separate performances in Sydney and Honolulu on New Year's Eve.
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STRAIGHT TV TO PRODUCE ITV TEEN BAND XMAS SPECIALS
Straight TV is producing two Christmas specials for ITV featuring teen bands Steps and B*Witched. Stepping Out, a 60-minute documentary featuring Steps on tour, will be transmitted on Boxing Day afternoon.
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PALMER LANDS ROLE IN ECOSSE DETECTIVE DRAMA FOR BBC 1
Ecosse Films is to produce a 60-minute drama for BBC 1 starring Patsy Palmer (left) in her first acting role since leaving EastEnders. McCready and Daughter stars Palmer alongside Tony Doyle
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CAPED CRUSADER FLIES ON TO GRANADA PLUS
Granada Plus has bought 34 x 30-minute episodes of the original Batman series starring Adam West from 20th Century Fox. The satellite, cable and digital terrestrial channel will air the series
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FORENSIC DOC SERIES TO AIR ON C5 AS MURDER DETECTIVES
Channel 5 has bought 28 episodes of Medstar Television's forensic documentary series, Medical Detectives, from distributor Unipix. The series - which previously aired on Discovery - will be reversioned into 26
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ITV SIGNS UP AVALON FOR THREE SERIES OF SKINNER SHOW
ITV director of programmes David Liddiment has signed up Avalon Television to make three series of The Frank Skinner Show. The move has been widely expected since the BBC publicly broke
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ITV to fill news slot with history series
ITV controller of documentaries and features Grant Mansfield has ordered a raft of history projects for the 22.00 slot, following the success of Trans World International/Carlton co-production The Second World War
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BBC modernises drama
BBC Production head of serials Jane Tranter is working on a string of adaptations from twentieth-century novels in a move that will result in few traditional Victorian adaptations on the BBC
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C4 seeks Comedy Lab experiments
Channel 4 is looking for proposals for a third series of new talent nursery slope Comedy Lab, writes Paul Donovan.The C4 entertainment commissioning team is looking to fill a new 9