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PEER POLL: Programme credits
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should programme credits slow down?
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Broadcast announces commissioning conference
Broadcast 's annual Commissioning Conference is confirmed for the 22-23 November 2004 at the Victoria Park Plaza London with over 50 speakers
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Virgin takes on Radio 1 with download chart
Virgin Radio is to go head-to-head with the BBC by launching a new download chart three days before Radio 1.
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6m go interactive with BBC Olympics
More than six million viewers have so far used the BBC's ground-breaking Olympic interactive service, the corporation has revealed.
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New BBC 'value' man to slash£2bn
The man brought in by the BBC to slash costs has identified four main areas in which he says the corporation can save£2bn.
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C4 and Five execs to further merger talks
Channel 4 and Five will take a further step towards a merger this week when senior executives from the two broadcasters meet at the Edinburgh festival.
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CNBC Europe goes mobile
Business TV channel CNBC Europe is launching a live video streaming service to mobile phone users in Europe.
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Turner's Arnesen promoted again
Finn Arnesen, the Turner executive helping to manage a $500m fund for original animation, has been handed his second promotion in less than a year.
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ANOTHER HUSTLE.
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has commissioned a second series of con-artist drama Hustle before the first
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MAVERICK MOVE.
Maverick Television has appointed former Channel 4 Interactive head of telephony development Jo Rosenfelder as its
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S4C REORGANISES.
S4C has restructured its commissioning department. Factual output will be separated into three areas: co-productions, headed
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MORNING TO RETURN.
Granada has received an early recommission from ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard for its This
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Ofcom opens FM licence bidding.
Ofcom has unveiled the timetable for the first tranche of new FM radio licences across the
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Hurll wins ovation at Indie Awards.
Veteran programme-maker Michael Hurll was given a standing ovation at last week's Indie Awards, after he picked up the award for best live event, writes Paul Revoir.
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WELLS PARENTS EXCLUSIVE GETS 24% SHARE.
ITV1's Tonight Special, in which the parents of murdered schoolgirl Holly Wells gave their first in-depth
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TV LICENCE FEE EVADERS TOP 2 MILLION.
The government has admitted that 2 million people now evade paying the TV licence fee, meaning
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UGLY PHIL TO HOST KERRANG! BREAKFAST.
Emap is gearing up to launch its new West Midlands rock station Kerrang! by signing Sony
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GOVERNMENT WANTS END TO MEDIA 'SCRUMS'.
Broadcasters have been told by the government that they should call a halt to media scrums
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INDIE KIDS RECRUITS GUARDIAN CARTOONIST.
Indie Kids, the production company set up by former Granada director of children's Dan Maddicott, has
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Five and PBS to make D-Day doc.
Windfall Films is to produce a£500,000 docu-drama for Five focusing on the ingenious machinery of