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    BBC DRAMA TRIUMPHS AT PRIX EUROPA.

    2003-11-05T10:27:26Z

    The BBC has picked up five awards at the prestigious Prix Europa awards in Berlin, including

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    EMAP FIRST TO OFFER RADIO INTERACTIVITY.

    2003-11-05T10:27:26Z

    Media giant Emap is to become the first radio company to offer 'red button' interactivity on

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    FIVE HANDS DINNAGE SCHEDULING DUTIES.

    2003-11-05T10:27:26Z

    Five strategic planning director Susanna Dinnage has been promoted to schedules and planning director. She will

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    SHINE MAN TO RUN MINT BELFAST OPERATION.

    2003-11-05T10:27:26Z

    Irish indie Mint Productions has poached Shine editor of lifestyle and features Jezz Wright to run

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    Commissioners 'need training'.

    2003-11-05T10:27:27Z

    Badly trained commissioners are having a detrimental effect on the relationship between broadcasters and indies, a

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    Ware exit prompts rejig at ITN Factual.

    2003-11-05T10:27:27Z

    ITN has promoted Philip Armstrong Dampier and Marilyn Bennett to run ITN Factual, following the departure of Julian Ware as director of programmes last week, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Sky Movies to become more accessible.

    2003-11-05T10:27:28Z

    Sky Movies is to revamp its service next month in a bid to make it more accessible and easier for viewers to navigate, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Emap boosts radio team.

    2003-11-05T10:27:28Z

    Media giant Emap, the publisher of Broadcast, has bolstered its radio management team by appointing new deputy programme directors to four of its key stations, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Ratings - Pompeii buries the opposition.

    2003-11-05T10:27:28Z

    BBC1's CGI-enhanced documentary looking at the day the ancient Roman city of Pompeii was destroyed when Vesuvius erupted was a powerful ratings attraction with 9.5 million viewers (38.1% share), writes Jon Rogers.

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    TOP CGI-ENHANCED DOCUMENTARIES.

    2003-11-05T10:27:28Z

    The use of CGI technology in bringing a bygone age to life has proved to be

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    VETERAN SHOW ENDS.

    2003-11-05T10:27:28Z

    The BBC has confirmed it is to axe veteran show This Is Your Life following the

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    DERBYSHIRE TO R5.

    2003-11-05T10:27:29Z

    DJ Victoria Derbyshire is to replace Nicky Campbell as the host of BBC Radio 5 Live's

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    WILDSCREEN HIRES.

    2003-11-05T10:27:29Z

    The Wildscreen festival - the biennial event for wildlife programme-makers, which is based in Bristol -

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    INDIES' RTS HOPES.

    2003-11-05T10:27:29Z

    Indies Mosaic Films, Matchbox TV, Clementine Productions and Zig Zag Productions have all been nominated for

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    BBC news comes bottom of poll on Iraq.

    2003-11-05T10:27:30Z

    Viewers regarded the BBC's coverage of the war in Iraq as less objective than its commercial rivals, according to new research from the Independent Television Commission (ITC), writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITN to axe 40 news posts.

    2003-11-05T10:27:30Z

    ITN is to look across its operation for up to 40 jobs cuts, following confirmation that it is to take over London's ITV regional news from the Carlton and Granada-owned London News Network (LNN), writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Abramsky: radio must go digital.

    2003-11-05T10:27:30Z

    The BBC's director of radio and music, Jenny Abramsky, has warned that the future of radio

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    INITIAL TO PRODUCE MANDELA'S AIDS AWARENESS CONCERT.

    2003-11-05T10:27:30Z

    Initial, the music entertainment and live event arm of Endemol, is to produce a major Aids

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    BBC boosts docs with young director strand.

    2003-11-05T10:27:31Z

    The BBC is to launch a new documentary strand for young film-makers, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    MAYER CLAIMS WIN.

    2003-11-05T10:27:31Z

    Veteran newsreader Laurie Mayer has said he won a 'moral victory' against the BBC, despite losing