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AL-JAZEERA EXEC QUITS.
Al-Jazeera, the controversial Arabic newscaster, has replaced its most senior executive in the wake of accusations
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C4 chooses researcher scheme indies.
Ten regional indies are to take part in Channel 4's researcher development programme, now in its fourth year, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC joins£1.5m docs initiative.
The BBC has stepped up its commitment to high-end documentary making by putting£500,000 into a
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SRH predicts tough times.
Tougher times could be ahead for Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH), despite its announcement that it had doubled profits for the six months to the end of March, writes Michael Rosser.
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Creative Brief - Free@Last TV commissions 422 Manchester.
Free@Last TV has commissioned 422 Manchester to create graphics for UK Gold's forthcoming Blackadder@20 weekend, celebrating
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Creative Brief - Two programmes commissioned by the Open University.
Two programmes commissioned by the Open University to coincide with the launch of the Beagle 2
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Creative Brief - Code Design commissioned by Marcus Mortimer.
Code Design was commissioned by Big Bear Films' Marcus Mortimer (while he was still at the
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US BUYS WATERCOLOUR.
Channel 4's daytime hit show Watercolour Challenge is heading to the US later this year, following
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AWARD ENTRIES WANTED.
The Work Foundation Media Awards, set up to recognise excellence in workplace management and business journalism,
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LOOSE LIPS GOES PEAK.
Living TV's first original chat show, Loose Lips, fronted by Melinda Messenger and Richard Arnold, has
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NEW TELEWEST PACKAGE.
Telewest is launching a cut-price digital TV package of around 30 channels, including Sky One, BBC3
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Programming - Graef to look at coma survivors.
Broadcaster Sheena Macdonald, who fell into a coma for 72 hours after being hit by a
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Programming - R2 mulls fate of UK music.
The fragile state of the British music industry will come under scrutiny in a dedicated evening of programming from BBC Radio 2, writes Michael Rosser.
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Donovan simply the best for C4.
Talkback Productions is making a Faking It-style series for Channel 4, in which former 11 O'Clock Show presenter Daisy Donovan undertakes a series of professional challenges, writes Penny Hughes.
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Programming - Blue Peter's Bacon to front Five gameshow.
Five has ordered a raft of entertainment commissions from Objective Productions including a gameshow hosted by former Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon, writes Penny Hughes.
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Programming - Ann Summers shows all in Carlton doc.
Ann Summers, the erotic shop chain that recently went to the high court to get the right to advertise in job centres, is to be the subject of a series for Carlton's London region, writes Jon Rogers.
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PROGRAMMING - ITV KAY MELLOR DRAMA STARTS FILMING.
Between the Sheets (left), the ITV1 drama being executive produced by the network's former director of
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PROGRAMMING - BLUR TO GET TWO-HOUR PROFILE ON RADIO 2.
Britpop stalwarts Blur are to be the subject of a BBC Radio 2 documentary written by
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PROGRAMMING - HIP-HOP POETRY GETS LATE SLOT ON RADIO 4.
Burgeoning talent from the hip-hop poetry scene will showcase fresh material on new BBC Radio 4