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NEWS ANALYSIS - Star performers.
The BBC will need more than the hit shows that have triumphed over ITV to sustain its revival as it faces the challenges of launching the new DTT platform and growing unrest over the broadcasting status quo
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TEAM WRITING - Smells like team spirit.
After successes with the BBC's Merseybeat and My Family, US-style team-writing is being extended to Holby City. But are the UK and US TV industries too different for the American system to work here?
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COMMERCIAL RADIO - Time to bite back.
Over the past few years, the BBC has been devouring national commercial radio's audiences. But a new report argues that commercial radio is poised to fight back with powerful, new quasi-national stations and brands
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CHANNEL REPORT - Hallmark plays its trump card.
Can the Hallmark Channel shake off a slightly sickly sweet image in order to become a serious contender in the multichannel world?
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TX - And the band played on.
You might think that doing the sound for the BBC TV coverage of the Proms would
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OFF THE RECORD - Who's telling lies about ties?
Off the Record readers (yes, both of you) with their fingers on the pulse will recall
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OFF THE RECORD - Tomb with a view.
One unlucky sod, currently doing slave labour, sorry, work experience with UK Food Live, has discovered
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OFF THE RECORD - Fuzz over nothing.
Congratulations to the MD of Wardour Street design cottage XTV, Mike Parry, for picking a fight
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Last night's eyes were only for ITV 1
ITV 1's season of films starring Roger Moore as James Bond continued strongly last night, writes Jon Rogers
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Ex-ITV Digital chief in court
Stuart Prebble, the former chief executive of ITV Digital, will give evidence in the High Court today in the second...
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Currie looks to FSA as model for Ofcom
Ofcom, the planned regulator for the converging media and communications sectors, should take its lead from heavywe...
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SEC expected to widen its accounts inquiry to AOL
The Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to widen its investigation into past accounting practices at AOL...
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Viacom sees lift in TV and radio advertising
Viacom, the group that owns CBS, MTV and the Paramount film studio, said yesterday that advertising had rebounded a...
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Liberty secures UPC deal
US-based Liberty Media yesterday secured control of Pan-Europe Communications the Dutch cable group, following the ...
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Broadcasters sued over football deal
The Football League took the television companies Carlton and Granada to court over the ITV Digital debacle yesterd...
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BBC surrenders ownership of prime property in£755m revamp of its image
The BBC had embarked on a£755m architectural odyssey designed to slash operating costs and consign its often grott...
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The future of digital Britain will be policed by one man. Can it work?
The appointment of Labour peer to head the new communications super-regulator, Ofcom, has already led to claims of ...
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BBC to pay£2.8bn for revamp of its offices
The BBC is to spend£2.8 billion on revamping its vast property empire, including its reviled West London head quar...
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SEC investigates AOL's accounting methods
Investors in AOL Time Warner took $9 billion (£6 billion) hit yesterday after it was confirmed that the internet an...