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    Jono stays true to Heart.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Heart 106.2 breakfast radio DJ Jono Coleman has cemented his commitment to the Chrysalis-owned station by signing up for two more years, just days after co-host Emma Forbes jumped ship for rival Capital 95.8, writes Michael Rosser.

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    EMMA starts up TV channel.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    A new TV channel targeting 16 to 35-year-olds from UK multicultural communities is being launched next month by the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy (EMMA), a commercial body which promotes social diversity, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    BBC docs win record orders.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    There will be less repeats and stretching out of factual series on the BBC over the

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    Absolutely Productions MD quits.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Absolutely Productions managing director Miles Bullough has quit the indie following a recent restructure which saw the loss of four permanent and nine freelance staff, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Ratings - BBC1's Baftas failed to win top slot from ITV.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    BBC1's coverage of The British Academy Television Awards, which saw TV veteran David Jason honoured with an Academy fellowship, held its own against fierce opposition from its commercial rival, writes Jon Rogers.

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    FREMANTLE'S NEXT IDEA.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Fremantle is launching a new national television showcase to find the 'first family of pop'. The

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    HAT TRICK SEEKS CASH.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Have I Got New for You producer Hat Trick Productions is to sell off a minority

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    STEVENSON MOVES ON.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    The BBC's former co-director of factual and learning Michael Stevenson, who resigned after admitting making an

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    MAVERICK IN THE MONEY.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Children's film and TV specialist the Maverick Entertainment Group, which makes BBC kids series Snailsbury Tales,

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    RADIO FOR MAIDSTONE.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Maidstone Radio Ltd has won the new local FM licence serving Maidstone and hopes to launch

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    Channel 4 to air edgier late zone.

    2003-04-17T15:34:36Z

    Channel 4 is introducing a new weekly block of low-cost experimental programming in order to inject

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    BBC World Service tunes into listeners via Rajars.

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    The BBC World Service is set to receive a clearer picture of its impact on UK listeners next month after signing up to the Rajar audience measurement system, writes Michael Rosser.

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    MORRIS BACK ON C4.

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    Chris Morris, the TV satirist whose Brass Eye special on paedophilia two years ago became the

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    BBC cleans up at TV Baftas.

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    The BBC dominated this year's Bafta television awards, taking nine out of the 20 gongs, writes Michael Rosser.

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    FILM MAN FOR BALL SLOT.

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    Presenter and film reviewer Paul Anderson has been appointed producer of Zoe Ball's daily drivetime show

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    CENTURY FM REVAMP.

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    Century FM is poised to launch the next stage of its image overhaul which will coincide

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    COMMUNITY CHANNEL.

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    Last week's news article about the Community Channel ('Community Channel signs up star presenters') contained a

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    CREATIVE - Liquid TV will create the title ...

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    Liquid TV will create the title sequence for a new 6 x 40-minute BBC1 series, Tabloid

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    CREATIVE - Five Creative Services has produced ...

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    Five Creative Services has produced the titles for the channel's new American police drama Law &

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    CREATIVE - 422 Manchester has developed ...

    2003-04-17T15:34:37Z

    422 Manchester has developed a graphics package for ITV's Game Star Awards. Dubbed The Brits of