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OPEN APPOINTS BRYAN AS ADVERTISING SALES DIRECTOR
Digital interactive TV consortium Open has named Nick Bryan as the replacement for advertising sales director Barry McGovern, who has left to become commercial director at sports website WorldSport.com. Bryan, who
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NOBLE TAKES HEART TO INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL
Former Heart 106.2fm presenter Kara Noble is taking the Chrysalis Radio-owned station to an industrial tribunal over her sacking in May. Noble was dismissed over the sale of topless pictures of
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CITV GETS READY TO GO ONLINE
CITV is gearing up to launch a website on 25 October that will be produced by indie new media producer Workhouse. The site will include pages for CITV shows including Mopatop's
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DALBY RISES TO BUSINESS AFFAIRS HEAD AT WORLDWIDE
BBC Worldwide has appointed Richard Dalby to the newly created post of controller, business affairs. Currently a senior lawyer in BBC Worldwide's legal department, Dalby's responsibilities will include looking at strategy
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SOCIETY OF EDITORS ADDS TO KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Carlton Television chief executive Clive Jones, BBC controller of editorial policy Phil Harding and BBC Online project director Bob Eggington are to join a line-up of keynote speakers at the 1999
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HALL HIRED FOR NEW ROLE AT BBC ENGLISH REGIONS
Louise Hall has been appointed to the newly created position of secretary, BBC English regions. Currently head of information for the Criminal Cases Review Commission, Hall's brief will include taking responsibility
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LNN FILMS ASIA LIVE EVENT
LNN Factual turned around a 30-minute documentary over the August bank holiday weekend, with only 48 hours' notice, to air as part of a black and Asian-themed regional evening on LWT
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BORDER RADIO INTO PROFIT
Border Television's radio division moved into profit for the first time in the three months to 31 July. Border chairman James Graham, speaking at the company's annual general meeting last Thursday
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KERR JOINS C4 SPORT
Channel 4 deputy commissioning editor for sport Nick Kennerley has left to join SSM Freesports, a marketing, communications and event management company, as head of television. He has been replaced by
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ITV1's food shows dish up mixed fortunes
ITV1's Hell's Kitchenended on a high last night with a respectable audience of 5.6m (24.8%) but the start of Britain's Best Dishearlier in the day on the same channel could only serve up 1.3m viewers (10.3%). ...
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R5 TO COVER GOLF ON NET
BBC Radio 5 Live is to broadcast uninterrupted commentary from this month's Ryder Cup on the BBC's website. A BBC spokesman said: 'As coverage on the radio moves between events and
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BLOOMBERG REVAMP
Bloomberg Television has overhauled its on-screen service and expanded the personal finance element of its programming.The new look, which was launched last Thursday (9 September), includes a revamped breaking news service
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BAFTA PREVIEWS C4 HOUSE
Bafta has lined up a special preview of 1900 House, the Wall to Wall Television production for Channel 4, which follows a family as they attempt a turn-of-the-century lifestyle. Bafta will
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Football and film give C5 best week
Channel 5 celebrated its best ever audience figures last week (6-12 September), securing 7.8 per cent of all TV viewing on the back of international football and the terrestrial premiere of
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Flextech blames digital for loss
Pay-TV group Flextech Television has blamed the cost of new digital channels for the pre-tax loss of£2.9 million incurred by the company in the first half of 1999, writes John
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United chief attacks broadcast legislation
Malcolm Wall, chief executive of United News & Media's broadcasting and entertainment division, has slammed current broadcasting legislation for being ineffective in defining the role of broadcasters in the multi-channel age,
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BBC Promises pledge public service role
The BBC has pledged to reaffirm BBC 1's role as a 'distinctive public service network' as part of its fourth annual Statement of Promises to Viewers and Listeners, writes Tim Dams.The
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Regional indies to get trained up
Twelve independent production companies from outside London have been selected to take part in a researcher's development programme backed by Skillset, Channel 4 and producers' alliance Pact, writes Wale Azeez.The 12
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Central nets 16 midlands nominations
Carlton Television's recently rebranded Central region has racked up 16 of the 40 nominations for this year's Royal Television Society (RTS) Midland Centre Awards, writes Liz Shackleton.Carlton has picked up three
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Liquid Television Graphics has produced the titles for new Denise Van Outen show Something for the Weekend. Designed and directed by Tim Varlow and produced by Asra Alikhan, they feature Van
Liquid Television Graphics has produced the titles for new Denise Van Outen show Something for the Weekend. Designed and directed by Tim Varlow and produced by Asra Alikhan, they feature Van