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COMMENT - Sounds of the revolution.
A quiet revolution is taking place in digital radio - more people than ever before have access to it, partly because of Freeview, and more stations are ready to meet the market.
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OPINION - Merger's queer beast.
The idea of a merger between Channel 4 and Five is starting to gain currency, but any plan would have to clear some hefty hurdles first.
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Movies on TV - Why movies can't cut it on TV.
Whether it's classics on a rainy afternoon or blockbusters on a bank holiday, movies have long been a TV staple, but with the rise of DVD the appetite for film on the box seems to be declining fast.
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Interview - Man on a mission.
As chief executive of The Television Corporation, Jeff Foulser takes no prisoners. With near-evangelical zeal, he has jettisoned loss-making businesses and built a strong core of innovative programming.
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LA SCREENINGS - New US shows debut in Tinseltown.
The 2004-2005 season of US TV shows will soon jostle for position at the Los Angeles Screenings. But which will make it to screen - and which of those will survive in the cut-throat American market?
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LA SCREENINGS - Comfort of Friends.
Warner Bros Television is responsible for iconic television series Friends and ER. Here, Melissa Grego talks to its executive vice-president, Bruce Rosenblum, who sees his main job to be making creatives feel comfortable.
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LA SCREENINGS - To live and buy in LA.
In an ever-changing TV landscape, the LA Screenings have slimmed down to a one-week event where buyers increasingly preview shows to buy in the autumn rather than immediately snap them up.
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Production - Resolution ups editing options.
Post-production company Resolution has launched a new talent service aimed at attracting factual and documentary clients.Resolution
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Production - Avid wins news job at Meridian.
ITV Meridian has chosen Avid to supply the newsroom technology for its new regional tapeless production
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Production - Record results fuel Frontier expansion.
London post house Frontier Post is investing£500,000 to expand its Wells Street facility after record
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Production - One has new flame.
Ascent Media-owned post-production facility One has bought a new Flame system based on SGI's Tezro workstation.
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Production - MPC staff in rejig.
MPC has shuffled some of its senior staff. Graham Bird has become head of production for
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Production - BDA opens in Asia.
Bruce Dunlop and Associates has set up a new business division in Singapore. Philip Kitcher heads
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Production - BBC tech shortlist.
The BBC has cut the shortlist of potential buyers for BBC Technology down to three. Accenture,
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Production - Pinewood floats.
Pinewood Shepperton film studio last week raised£46m through a share flotation on the London stock
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In Production - Blue brings on deaf campaign.
Blue's Jason Farrow has completed Editbox online duties on Channel 4's new deaf awareness campaign directed
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In Production - The Farm posts Boosh for BBC3.
The Farm has completed post on Baby Cow's new series The Mighty Boosh for BBC3. The
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In Production - Skaramoosh's ballroom blitz.
Animation specialist Skaramoosh has created the titles for a new series of the Bruce Forsyth-fronted Strictly
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Production on Location - A special relationship.
A love story set in both New York and London has provided ample opportunity for its British crew to compare and contrast the two most filmed cities in the world, says Matthew Bell.
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Production on Location - Rough cut.
Maxim Jago on the many motivations for people who pursue a career - or even a life - in the media.