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Tarrant mugs Judge John Deed
ITV1's decision to dump Kilroy-Silk gameshow Shafted for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? gives Cold Feet almost a million more viewers
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Government approves industry recommendations on broadband development
Move ushers in tax-breaks for broadband content production but BT will get no more funding for broadband infrastructure roll-out
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100 more jobs to go at Carlton
ITV company announces further cuts as it posts losses of£409m in its year-end results
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Welsh facilities back new Soho venture
Two Welsh facility companies have put money into new Soho graphics and post-production house Platform Post, writes Barbara Marshall.Barcud Derwen and Mwnci have each taken a one-third share in the new
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From bootleg to billing
Richard Dean casts an eye over the ongoing battle to make online video safe and secure
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Twin Towers survivor to give alternative Christmas message
Channel 4 lines up Genelle Guzman, the final person to be pulled from the wreckage of the World Trade Centre, to give this year's alternative to the Queen's speech
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Chief executive Williams is first victim of Globecast restructuring
GlobeCast Northern Europe (GNE) chief executive Sarah Williams is the first casualty of the satellite company's restructure of its northern Europe operations, writes Barbara Marshall.It is not yet known whether further
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OMNE Communications set to launch local TV networks
Cable start-up firm is granted non-exclusive local delivery service licence by ITC clearing way for planned local networks in South West Scotland and North West England
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BDH and BBC Resources both win RTS double
Burrell Durrant Hifle (BDH) and BBC Resources each won two awards at the Royal Television Society's (RTS) craft and design awards held last Thursday (29 November), writes Barbara MarshallBDH's John Durrant
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Freeview poised to benefit from 'grey boom'
Take-up of Freeview in the UK is set to boom amongst over 55s in the next two years with older-skewing channels such as BBC4 and ITV3 benefiting the most.
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Granada promotes two in bid for cohesion
ITV giant hands deputy head of production Leah MiIton and head of factual production John Hollywood group-wide roles
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UPC ditches Microsoft TV Platform
Cable operator likely to equip its digital set-top boxes with Liberate software putting relationship with Microsoft under strain and denting the software giant's hopes of becoming a force in European interactive TV
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Sambrook warns of TV news 'time bomb'
BBC director of news Richard Sambrook says corporation is seeking 'creative solutions' to combat apathy towards news from under-45's
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DCMS to reveal new BBC3 proposals
Department expected to publish details on revised proposal for new digital channel this week with corporation placing less emphasis on entertainment programming
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Millionaire? the casualty as Holby City marches on
Medical drama attracts over 1 million more viewers than ITV1 flagship gameshow to tip peak-time averages in BBC1's favour
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Telewest and MTV strike new carriage deal
Cable company successfully negotiates reduction in price due to new Emap music channel launches and cable consolidation
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Telewest and MTV strike carriage deal
Cable company successfully negotiates reduction in price due to new Emap music channel launches and cable consolidation
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C4 axes 'star chamber' in commissioning rejig
Senior commissioning editors to be given more power as director of programmes Gardam promises process will become 'a lot quicker and less bureaucratic'
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Broadcasters tap into texting
Broadcast text specialist Avoca Communications promises new system by February capable of operating across all four mobile networks
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ITV plans cut back on-air marketing
Broadcaster to cut number of programmes promoted on-air from 20 to 10 while suppliers insist move should spur new commitment to off-air support