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A nation of niche audiences
Multichannel TV is marching on. But the programming spend of the big broadcasters remains the key. ...
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How to save the indies from starvation
The government is about to publish the Communications Bill, but this is the clay that has yet to be fully moulded....
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The Mill closes film unit
One of London's leading facilities and the people behind BBC's Pyramid, Gladiator and Tomb Raider is closing its film unit blaming volatility in the film business, writes John Oates
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Noye murder to be TV film
The woman who saw her fiance murdered by road rage gangster Kenneth Noye has given permission for her story to be t...
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The war of the English roses
Head to head, the fresh faced stars of TV's Dr Zhivago and Daniel Deronda. ...
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Campbell enemy gets Today job
Downing Street's strained relationship with Radio 4's Today programme looks set to go from bad to worse. ...
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US giant plots radio invasion
US Mmedia giant Clear Channel says it has no intention of buying small stakes in Uk radio firms ahead of deregulati...
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TV Brent goes to America
TV comedy hit The Office is to be sold to the US and rewritten with main character David Brent in charge of a Manha...
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Popstars: The Crisis
Popstars the Rivals was thrown into crisis last night after judge Pete Waterman warned that he did not want one of ...
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Dead Ringers pushes 4 million viewers on debut
New impressions show Dead Ringersmade a successful transition from BBC Radio 4 to BBC 2 last night, writes Jon Rogers
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GWR sees no ad recovery as profits fall
GWR, the UK's second largest radio group, today announced a drop in first-half profits and warned there was no sign of a short-term turnaround to the advertising slump, writes Luke Satchell
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Rob Ovens becomes GSB managing director
Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSB) has promoted chief operating officer, Rob Ovens, to managing director, writes Paul Revoir
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RTS Craft and Design Awards winners
The BBC OB Department has won the prestigious judges award at this week's RTS Craft Awards, being praised for an outstanding year in event coverage, writes Will Strauss
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C4 to broadcast 'illegal' autopsy
Channel 4 plans to broadcast the first public autopsy in Britain for nearly two centuries tonight, amid fears that the 'illegal' event may be stopped by the police, writes Penny Hughes
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BBC 4 to air Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture
Red Production founder Nicola Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture is set to be broadcast on BBC 4, writes Penny Hughes
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BBC 3 launches with raft of new shows
Stuart Murphy's new digital youth channel BBC 3 is finally set to launch on Sunday 9 February with a raft of new programmes including an innovative new animation from production house Aardman, writes Leigh Holwmood
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Bannister secures funds for DJ venture
Former BBC production chief executive Matthew Bannister has secured a£1m investment from venture capitalists to expand his music DJ management agency Trustthe DJ, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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C4 defiant on showing 'illegal' autopsy
Channel 4 will tonight show an 'illegal' public autopsy, the first to be held in Britain in 170 years ...