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RATINGS - How we fell in and out of love with Blind Date.
ITV 1's long-running dating show Blind Date seems not only to have lost its host Cilla Black but also the affection of its viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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CARLTON MAN TO BSKYB.
Former Carlton TV controller of factual Steve Clark has been brought in by BSkyB to executive
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DIGITAL RADIO BOOMS.
Around 500,000 digital radios are expected to be in homes by the end of 2003 after
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BBC NEWS RAILWAY DEAL.
BBC News 24 has taken over the contract to screen news at three of London's major
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ENDERS TO LEAD BBC 3.
Digital youth channel BBC 3 will launch on 9 February with a two-week run of exclusive
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LMC LOSES LICENCES.
The Independent Television Commission has revoked the seven local TV restricted service licences belonging to the
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CLASSIC SHOW LIVES ON.
The BBC's 38-year-old science strand Tomorrow's World has been scrapped, although the name will still be
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RFL APPOINTS TWI.
The Rugby Football League has appointed TWI as media consultant as it prepares to renegotiate new
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PACT NAMES VICE-CHAIR.
Bard Entertainments managing director Margaret Matheson has been named Pact vice-chair for film, following recent elections
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BROADCASTING HONOURS.
Four broadcasting figures have been named in the new year's honours list. Richard Tait, former editor-in-chief
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Interview with Paul Corley
In 10 years, GMTV's sofas have become an established part of the furniture of British television. Managing director Paul Corley intends to make sure its popularity continues.
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UTV pays£9m for Dublin's Lite FM.
ITV minority shareholder Ulster Television (UTV) has continued its push into radio by acquiring Dublin station Lite FM in a #9m deal, writes Steve Aston.
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BSC and BBC face probe by MPs.
The Broadcasting Standards Commission and the BBC's procedures for handling complaints about media intrusion are to be put on trial by members of Parliament, writes David Rose.
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Radio battles for London listeners.
The fight for listeners in the crowded London radio market took on a new intensity this
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Multichannel tops '02 round-up.
Multichannel broadcasters proved to be the biggest winners in 2002, according to the year-end ratings round-up, writes Jon Rogers.
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Liddiment to produce Kay Mellor drama.
Former ITV director of channels David Liddiment has announced his first TV project since quitting the network last year, writes Steve Aston.
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Smash Hits chart widens reach.
Emap Performance has extended the reach of its new Smash Hits Chart show by signing syndication deals with three independent radio groups, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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INDIE FOUNDER AT DCMS.
The co-founder of indie Somethin' Else, Sonita Alleyne, has been reappointed as a non-executive member of
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SHORT FILM CONTEST.
The BBC is launching a nationwide short film competition based around the subject of Bollywood, with