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3DD Group sets up digital arm
3DD Group has launched digital arm 3DD Digital to help ramp up new media rights development and acquisition.
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Backroom boy
BBC eminence gris David Docherty has emerged from the shadows to head Telewest's broadband and internet services, reports Simon Ellery.
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Steven Barnett
On how seriously broadcasters in the commercial sector should take their public service obligations.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Rethinking the lottery
Six years on from its debut, the audience appeal of the National Lottery has all but worn away. Will new media save it, or is it doomed to a gentle decline on terrestrial TV? Meg Carter reports.
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ABC's Six Degrees goes back on air
US network ABC has rescheduled drama series Six Degreesafter it was pulled in November, but the show could still be sidelined to ITV2 or ITV3 when it airs in the UK.
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OPINION - Should we pay for BBC online?
With communications bill submissions lining the floors of the Departments of Trade and Culture, Media & Sport, industry lobbyists are beginning to spin their individual lines in the run-up to new
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BBC REGIONS - Can BBC resolve to fully devolve?
One year after devolution became more than a dream the BBC has done little more than regionalise local news programmes. Steve Clarke and Tara Conlan talk to the regional controllers about the next phase.
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REGIONAL INDIES - Outlook poor for regions
Despite fine words and promises, regional independent producers aren't getting commissions from mainstream broadcasters. And the situation is getting worse, says Naomi Marks.
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Nickelodeon's Me: TV heads for US peak
Nickelodeon's US channel is launching its own version of Nickelodeon UK's live studio web/TV format Me:TV.
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INTERVIEW - Woman of the people
When Claudia Rosencrantz took on the unenviable task of revamping ITV's lacklustre entertainment schedule four years ago, little did she know that her dying genre would prove to be the Network Centre's saviour.
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OFF THE RECORD - Rubbing a sore point?
Big Brother producers didn't seem fazed by the innumerable questions about the camera in the toilet at the psycho game show's press launch last week. They were, after all, surrounded by
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OFF THE RECORD - Root vetoes naked bodies
More gossip on Peter Jay's new series Road to Riches. This time it concerns BBC 2 boss Jane Root, who is understood to have vetoed the original programme titles. The thrown-out
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Torchwood heads to Network Ten
BBC Worldwide's Australasian arm has sold sci-fi drama Torchwoodto Australia's Network Ten. It is the corporation's first drama deal with the broadcaster for 15 years.
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OFF THE RECORD - No ITC applause for clap ad
The ITC - no teeth but it can give you a nasty suck - has been doing some stern finger-waggling after a commercial for a sexually transmitted diseases clinic found its
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OFF THE RECORD - Cook sighted in restaurant
Off The Record has received unconfirmed reports that Cook Report editor Mike Morley - suspended following allegations about ethical behaviour - is now running a restaurant in Nottingham. If true, Off
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OFF THE RECORD - It's a conundrum
If the words Richard and Whiteley don't make you a) sing the 'doo-doo doo-doo doo-be-doo doo... ping' theme tune from students' favourite Countdown or b) waste even more time doing anagrams,
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Korean broadcaster buys Top Gear for digital service
BBC Worldwide has sold almost 40 hours of Top Gearto a South Korean mobile TV broadcaster.
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OFF THE RECORD - Highway robbery
No expense spared on the Have I Got News for You website. Competition prizes include, wait for it, tickets to go see the show. Surely not the same tickets you can
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Author's body hires Dalziel as general manager
The Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society has appointed Laurence Dalziel, the founder of indie Bluebell Films, as its new general manager, business development and licensing. Dalziel will report to chief executive