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PA to sell BBC news
Foreign news broadcasters will be able to use BBC news footage on the same day the corporation uses it following a deal struck with the Press Association (PA).
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C4 unveils its codes of practice
Channel 4 has revealed its new codes of practice for dealing with independent producers - amid growing concern that the next two months could see indies left in limbo without new terms of trade to back them up, writes Lucy Rouse.
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Off the Record - Good Week.
Just over a year in the job and ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard managed to
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Off the Record - The only Gay in town 'SLUR' upsets locals.
First it was Alan Partridge upsetting farmers in Norfolk after he accused them of being stupid.
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Off the Record - And Finally...
Gary Sims, staff editor at Mosaic Pictures, got a job in TV despite being from CarlisleWhat's
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Off the Record - Most haunted's Felix spooked by York cop.
The historian on Living TV's Most Haunted, Richard Felix, certainly had his spirits lifted on a
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Off the Record - Has ITV blundered?
OTR can reveal that the turbulent career of wind-up DJ Steve Penk has taken another twist
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Off the Record - Bad Week.
It seems it was a bad year for C4 chief exec Mark Thompson, let alone a
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Off the Record - New Man turns to tough guy antics.
Author and newspaper columnist Tony Parsons has put in a bid to shed his flimsy new
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Off the Record - C4's skewed view of TV
OTR was interested in observing that Channel 4's 100 Greatest TV Treats was on the verge
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Production - Pinnacle of Freebies.
Pinnacle Systems is giving away free audio-editing software from 15 January. Anyone who buys a full
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Production - On Location - Playing with firing.
Consultant producer Mob Dar explains the story behind the BBC's gameshow The Sack Race and how the right mix of people and locations was found to bring the concept to life.
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Production - Pixel Farm in tie-up.
Digital post-producer the Pixel Farm has announced a partnership with chromakey specialist Reflecmedia. The two companies
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Production - Rough Cut - Insurance for the future.
Ray Kilby says it's time for a radical reappraisal of our approach to making programmes for children and young people.
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Production - Softimage contest.
Softimage has launched its Student Animation Contest 2004. Top prizes include a production licence of Softimage
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In Production - MPC conjures up surreality TV.
Inseparable Bonds is the latest short film from Lars Magnus Holmgren, who won a Turner nomination
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Production - Clear cut designer.
Clear Cut Pictures has hired a graphics designer from Sky. Pryce Duncalf came second in the
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Production - It's broadcasting, but not as we know it.
You can forget your PVRs, time-shifting programmes and DVDs. In 10 years' time, the world will contain more screens than eyeballs, as Howard Webster reports.