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Disney chief urges kids review.
The Disney Channel is calling on the government to launch a review into the BBC's two children's channels, CBBC and Cbeebies, claiming they should be made subject to the same levels of regulation as BBC 3, writes Paul Revoir
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ITV PILES CASH INTO PROGRAMMING BUDGET.
ITV's programming budget for 2003 is to be boosted by£50m to #825m in a bid
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Emap poised to pull Network Chart Show.
Commercial radio's Network Chart Show is set to suffer another major blow as it emerged Emap Performance plans to pull the flagship show from its eight Big City radio stations, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Dyke calls on staff to stick with initiative.
BBC director general Greg Dyke has told staff he is committed to his 'making it happen' initiative which aims to boost creativity and innovation within the corporation, despite internal research which suggested that it does not have majority support, writ
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Commissioning process damages regional indies.
Regional indies are being threatened by the unpredictability of the commissioning process, with many burdening themselves with the extra expense of opening a London office in order to get more business, according to a new report, writes Penny Hughes
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Unions urged to recruit.
Respected think-tank the Fabian Society has urged trade unions to recruit more people in growth sectors, particularly in broadcasting and the media, in order for the movement to survive, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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ITV rolling news hit by sport plans.
ITV's ambition to become a bigger contender in the arena of rolling news could be undermined
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DR WHO TO RETURN TO BBC.
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has revealed plans to revive the world's longest-running sci-fi series, Doctor Who, writes Luke Satchell
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NOSTALGIA CHANNEL.
Simply Television is poised to cash in on the current popularity of history programming by launching
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ATTENBOROUGH EVENT.
Sir David Attenborough will be the star turn at the Wildscreen natural history festival - which
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REJIG AT PARAMOUNT.
The Paramount Comedy Channel has promoted David Lynn to the position of general manager as part
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DIY APPOINTMENT.
The BBC Worldwide and Flextech joint-venture UKTV has appointed former Ready Steady Cook producer Sue Walton
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Granada builds on success of I'm a Celebrity.
Granada is hoping to build on the recent success of its I'm a Celebrity ... Get me out of Here! format by expanding its development shop, The Hothouse, writes Steve Aston
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Disk failure hits Telewest customers.
Cable operator Telewest has been forced to apologise to thousands of customers of its blueyonder internet and broadband TV services, after a 'major disk failure' wiped 25,000 email accounts, writes Luke Satchell
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MacKenzie in Rajar stand-off.
The Wireless Group (TWG) chief executive Kelvin MacKenzie has called for the separate radio and television
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SONY PICTURES REBRAND.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has renamed its domestic and international TV operations in a bid to capitalise
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TV CORP SHARE FALL.
Shares in Television Corporation dipped to a low of #1.05 after the release of the company's
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MANIC INDIE SET UP.
Former Streetwise TV head of development Ian Zachary Whittingham has set up an indie, Manic Group,
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LIVE NORTON IN NYC.
BBC Worldwide's US-based channel BBC America is sponsoring a series of live shows by Graham Norton
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Telewest may drop Performance.
The future of the Performance arts channel has been dealt a further blow after a source at its last remaining major distribution platform, Telewest, said it was 'highly unlikely' it would renew its carriage deal, writes Paul Revoir