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NEWS ANALYSIS - Ear to the ground
Evolution rather than revolution lies at the heart of BBC Radio 2's mission to lure hipper listeners. But it still dances to the tune of the old, faithful brigade, and last week was named the UK's most popular radio station.
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ANIMATION - An industry that's dogged by caution
The broadcasters' search for a home-bred The Simpsons is being thwarted by an aversion to taking risks, a lack of investment in grass-roots training and a dearth of financial incentives.
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INTERVIEW - Putting it in the net
Loyalty, honesty, plain speaking, a dash of vision, knowledge of his subject over 20 years of consummate networking and having a laugh at the same time - these are the attributes
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Who will gain and lose from the EPG?
Analogue terrestrial channels in Sky Digital households are facing a threat from the electronic programme guide which helps in the otherwise befuddling decision-making process of what to watch.
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TX - How the other half rave
Described by its producer as 'Louis Theroux meets Alan Whicker with a bit of Kevin the Teenager thrown in', this five-part Channel 4 series is a sort of alternative, clubbing/holiday programme
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Live sport and sporting docs pack the schedules
Channel 4's Mark O'Shea recently reported on a dangerous reptile - the brown snake which has eaten all the birds on the island of Guam.Something similar has attacked primetime documentaries -
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Off the Record - And finally
Donna Bell, Bafta TV Awards co-ordinator, who still remembers DallasIf you weren't in TV/radio what would you be doing?Pole dancingWho do you most admire in broadcasting?Anyone who agrees to sit on
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Off the Record - Mill boss trapped by his addiction
Anti-capitalist demo update£2: It already seems like a lifetime ago, but London was last week host to whistling hoards of anti-capitalist demonstrators who were corralled into the Oxford Street area
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Off the Record - Close shaves
Tales of industry 'taches£1: Mexican porn star lookalike and GWR czar Ralph Bernard has shaved off his moustache after canvassing staff on whether the facial accessory should stay or go.
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Ten fall to GG bid
Go Racing rival signs 10 of the UK's smaller independent racecourses to£25m five year media deal
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Ambitious BBC strikes£105m film deal
Private finance initiative with firm that backed Chicken Run expected to lead to batch of bigger budget BBC movies
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Cameron and Sony create 3D HD system
Titanic director pioneers portable camera system that can capture three-dimensional images in high-definition
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Dunlop lands Hallmark
Design guru's firm replaces in-house team for all channel's on-air design
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The Making Of Ultimate Underwater Machines
A Russian disaster is a dramatic opportunity for Pioneer Production's new Extreme Machines series.
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Get Smart: High Definition
Despite an initial reluctance to adopt it, HD is beginning to make an impression on Soho, as Richard Dean reports
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Hypnosis allies with Shoestring
Giles' and Church's new visual effects house ties Cannes pact with Hollywood procuction outfit
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Q&A: Colouring in
Q&A Telecine is more than just a method of transfer. It can also be a real art form
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3i takes minority stake in Shine
Venture capitalist shells out£6m to join BSkyB and Lord Alli as shareholders in Elisabeth Murdoch's new venture