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They're back - but now it's ideas only
Trish Kane and Stephen Leahy made a bomb from their TV indie. So why the decision to avoid production this time? ...
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And finally, Ofcom beckons?
?with the challenge of protecting a valued heritage while nurturing innovation ...
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New Quantel control panel
Quantel has launched a new Neo control panel for its Pablo grading system at NAB.
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Spectrum guardians
Pricing broadcasting's basic resource will be one of Ofcom's thorniest tasks ...
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Changing the script?
That peculiarly British institution, the comedy writing duo, is under threat as demand for more episodes requires U...
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US cable's black media baron
Robert Johnson became a billionaire when he sold Black Entertainment Television. Why is he still one of a kind? An...
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Paying for convenience
Subscription video-on-demand is attracting US viewers to digital TV and could be the weapon cable companies need to...
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Bondholders set to control Telewest
The cable group Telewest Communications yesterday inched closer to signing a long-awaited financial restructuring p...
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EchoStar begins piracy lawsuit against NDS
EchoStar Communications filed a lawsuit against pay-TV software maker NDS, the third lawsuit accusing the News Corp...
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Today editor quits after 'pro-Labour' hunt article
The editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme has been forced to resign after refusing to give up a newspaper column ...
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Granada's fall sparks host of explanations
When Granada paid£1.75 billion for TV assets of United Business Media in December 2000, Charles Allen, its chairma...
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Telewest agrees£3.5bn debt deal
Telewest reached agreement with investors yesterday to exchange£3.5 billion of bond debt for ownership of 97 per c...
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'Entertainer' Brent pulls in the punters
BBC 2's Bafta award-winning comedy The Officemade a triumphant return to TV screens last night (Monday September 30) with almost 5 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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Programme supply review panel formed
Former ITV chief executive Richard Eyre and Guardian Media Group chief executive Bob Phillis have been called on to sit on the panel that will assist the Independent Television Commission's (ITC) programme supply review, writes Penny Hughes
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Blind Date spin-off for ITV 2
ITV 2 has announced plans for a Blind Date spin-off, to air after the ITV 1 original on Saturday nights, which it says will give viewers 'backstage access to the nation's favourite dating show', writes Luke Satchell
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C4 losing ratings war with new-look Five
Viewers of Channel 4 are unimpressed by some of its most hyped shows ...
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Autodesk cuts price of Smoke
Autodesk has unveiled a new workflow and a reduced purchase price for its Smoke finishing system.