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Analysis - On the box - Mind games at Channel 4.
Gavin Hay was grimly fascinated by My New Best Friend but thought a trip with spoon-bender Uri Geller was not the magical mystery tour it might have been.
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Analysis - Davies takes the stand.
The chairman of the BBC governors Gavyn Davies gave his evidence to the Hutton inquiry last week - but questions about the corporation's management of the David Kelly affair remain writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Opinion - Ethnic audiences - Terrestrial turn-off.
Terrestrial channels are losing ethnic minority viewers. Reform is needed to put more people from minorities in front of the camera - and in senior management roles, says Parminder Vir.
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Lygo's challenge at C4.
Blank canvas or unmade bed, whatever your view Kevin Lygo will have his work cut out for him delivering Mark Thompson's 'vision' of C4.
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Interview - New Yorke dramas
John Yorke is looking to emulate US producers to change the script of Channel 4's drama.
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VITAL STATISTICS.
23.4% - BBC1's all-time low in peaktime audience share - hit during the week of 25
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Management - Bridging television's talent gap.
Why is it taking broadcasters so long to fill top-level posts? Is the current situation down to a shrinking pool of talent or a failure of the industry to train people properly?
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Production - Reuters touts digital news.
Reuters will be the first global news agency to deliver video, scripts and story information to
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Production - All-in-one system set for IBC debut.
TWI Interactive, the digital media and technology arm of Transworld International, has developed what could be
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Production - Waterside demise adds to Edinburgh woes.
Edinburgh production and facilities company Waterside Television has gone into liquidation resulting in the loss of
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PRODUCTION - FARM'S BBC COUP.
The key production and management team has been put in place for the launch of The
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PRODUCTION - BOWIE AT PICTURES.
As part of the first event of its kind, a David Bowie concert will be broadcast
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PRODUCTION - TOUCH UPGRADE.
Lightworks has released the latest version of its software for its Lightworks Touch editing system. Version
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PRODUCTION - VITEC PROFITS DIVE.
The Vitec Group has announced a halving in interim pre-tax profits for this year. The company,
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In production - Evolutions keeps feet on ground.
Editors at post house Evolutions Television are probably glad they only had to cut and finish
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In production - Hutton crews go wireless.
The Hutton enquiry is breaking new ground each day. From investigating the integrity of BBC reporting
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In production - Pepper's in-car entertainment.
When director Geoff Sax asked his vfx team to create 'on the road' scenes for his
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Production - Rough cut - Don't forget the past.
Stuart Carter argues the BBC is in danger of losing sight of its founding principles.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: INTERSTITIALS.
It sounds like something in a medical dictionary and in fact there is such a thing
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Production - On location - French connections.
Howard Webster jets off to France for the filming of the celebrity edition of Fort Boyard and avoids having to leap off anything high with a large elastic band attached to his anatomy.