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    Jervis Serves up Williams sisters for C4

    2001-03-29T11:17:00Z

    Indie to produce 60-minute special on famous tennis siblings

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    West 175 purchase

    2001-03-29T11:17:00Z

    Media outfit West 175, which produces Master Chefin conjunction with joint-venture outfit Union 175, has bought the rights to European cookery event the World Cook Book Fair from Madrid-based Strategic

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    Carlton to make public school documentary

    2001-03-29T11:17:00Z

    Carlton head of regional programmes Emma Barker has commissioned Bazal to produce an 8 x 30-minute documentary for Carlton Television on public school Harrow.Harrow - The School on the Hill

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    Hegessey moves to stem drama shortage

    2001-03-29T11:17:00Z

    Less repeats and 14 new dramas in store for BBC 1 this summer

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    Eutelsat plans satellite broadband service

    2001-03-29T12:12:00Z

    European satellite provider to target educational market with initial plans

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    ITV starts digital TV drive

    2001-03-29T15:56:00Z

    Commercial broadcaster roles out public information campaign

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    ITC faces accusations of going soft

    2001-03-29T15:56:00Z

    ITV almost escapes censure in regulator's final annual performance review, despite little change among some genres criticised last year

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    Premier League deal falls short of expectation

    2001-03-29T15:56:00Z

    Block deal worth£150m less than expected but League insists some things are more important than money

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    SMG grows at home

    2001-03-29T15:56:00Z

    Virgin Radio-owner SMG has again upped its stake in Scottish Radio Holdings, owner of Radio Clyde and Radio Forth - by a further 0.5 per cent taking it to 28.5 per

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    GWR stays upbeat

    2001-03-29T15:56:00Z

    Radio group GWR, owner of national station Classic FM, has tried to calm nerves about the advertising downturn in the radio sector by forecasting continued growth.The group said it expected

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    Ad slump hits Capital

    2001-03-29T15:56:00Z

    Capital Radio's share price has taken a hammering after the group warned its profits for 2001 may be at least 10 per cent down on last year's figure of£41.3m.The

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    Communications regulators rehearse for Ofcom

    2001-03-29T15:57:00Z

    RA, ITC, BSC, RCA and office of Telecommunications move towards common policy objective

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    RTL and UBM Channel 5 share stand-off continues

    2001-03-29T15:57:00Z

    Bellens tells Hollick to sell stake elsewhere after companies fail to find common ground on price

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    Customer Relationship Management

    2001-03-29T16:39:00Z

    Paul Davies investigates how the second generation digital STBs will enable marketeers to stretch the boundaries of so-called permission marketing

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    Media Asset Management

    2001-03-29T16:39:00Z

    Richard Dean investigates the growing use of media search, retrieval and re-purposing tools

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    BASIL'S BACK

    2001-05-25T00:00:00Z

    Children's classic Basil Brush is set to return to the BBC next year for the first time in over a decade, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Producers dismayed by TOTP revamp plans

    2001-05-25T00:00:00Z

    BBC producers are up in arms over a proposal to turn BBC 1 flagship music show Top of the Pops into a variety show when it returns to BBC Television Centre in the autumn, writes Georgina Lipscomb.

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    Indie aims to bring 3DTV to our screens

    2001-05-25T00:00:00Z

    As producers find ever more ingenious ways for viewers to interact with programmes, indie Principal Media Group has come forward with an ambitious plan to revive 3D television, writes Penny Hughes.

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    C4 WINS BACK THE ARC

    2001-05-25T00:00:00Z

    Channel 4 has wrestled back the rights to France's Arc horse racing weekend from the BBC with a one-year deal for the UK terrestrial rights to French horse racing, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Sky complaints pour into OFT

    2001-05-25T00:00:00Z

    The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has received at least 20 complaints from major organisations as part of its ongoing probe into BSkyB, writes Simon Ellery.