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MTV REVAMPS ITS EUROPEAN OPERATIONS
MTV Networks has reorganised its European operations, creating a new managing director role for its feeds targeted at northern and eastern Europe and grouping its services in Spain, Portugal, Greece and
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LEHMAN BROTHERS TAKES STAKE IN KIRCH MEDIA
The Kirch Group has sold a 3.1 per cent stake in its Kirch Media subsidiary to Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking Partnership for a capital injection of DM375 million (£130 million). This
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Britt Allcroft snaps up Art Attack indie for£14m
Media Merchants deal boosts Thomas the Tank owner's presence in children's market
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RockTalk wins Manchester licence
GMG Radio is continuing its rapid expansion after winning the FM licence to cover Manchester with its RockTalk format.
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Channel 5 signs dot.com airtime/equity deal
C5 swaps£1 million weather sponsorship for 8 per cent stake in online insurance service
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Dying Rooms producers to make jail kids doc
Woods and Blewett tackle juvenile prisons for BBC 1 film
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PEER POLL: 'Wank Week'
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should Channel 4 have dropped 'Wank Week'?
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1,000 jobs face axe in Dyke restructure
Senior management 'bloodbath' expected as BBC directorates to be replaced by 16 leaner departments
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C4 orders more Secret Millionaire
Six more millionaires have agreed to part with thousands of pounds for a second series of The Secret Millionaire on Channel 4.
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The Making Of? Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
Behind the scenes of BBC 1's new flagship drama series
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Yorkshire assembles Fat Friends and Innocent teams
Yorkshire TV has lined up the teams behind two of its new dramas, Kay Mellor's Fat Friends and The Innocent, starring Caroline Quentin.Kay Mellor's new six-part series, produced in association
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NTL puts£25m into interactive fund
NTL chiefs have announced a new£25 million fund to kick-start interactive production in the UK.The cable outfit aims to turn the TV industry's best interactive ideas into actual programming. Broadcasters
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Dyke restructure to cost 1,000 jobs
The BBC is to shed up to 1,000 jobs as part of director general Greg Dyke's forthcoming restructure, which will lead to a 'bloodbath' at senior levels and a flatter management
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Sky One prepares to go mainstream
Sky One's new general manager, David Bergg, is preparing to go head to head with ITV and BBC 1 by repositioning the channel as 'a broader' entertainment service targeting 4 to 49 year-olds, writes Steve Clarke.