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FOX KIDS EUROPE CHANGES NAME TO JETIX.
Children's channel Fox Kids Europe is to be rebranded as Jetix later this year as part
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'SLEAZEBUSTER' CHOSEN AS CHAIR OF VODA.
The Video On Demand Association (Voda), the body which oversees the self-regulation of the VOD industry,
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Bryant picked to oversee launch plans for SMG.
JASON BRYANT, former managing director of The Wireless Group, has been promoted to spearhead the expansion plans of Virgin Radio-owner SMG, writes Michael Rosser.
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BSkyB bids for Euro lottery.
BskyB is bidding to broadcast a new Europe-wide lottery draw on Sky One on Friday nights, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC chart in offing as Coke deal pulled.
THE BBC could launch its own music chart before the end of the year if negotiations with the Official UK Charts Company (OCC) to axe sponsorship plugs for Coca-Cola collapse, writes Michael Rosser.
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NEW-LOOK GRANDSTAND AIRS THIS WEEKEND.
The BBC's Grandstand is to get a new look from this weekend. In addition to new
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OFCOM CONSIDERS CANDIDATES FOR C4 JOB.
Ofcom will appoint a replacement for Channel 4 chairman Vanni Treeves within the next two weeks.
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ITV1 and BBC1 run close in '03.
BBC1 has proved to be the nation's most watched channel for the third year running, but
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Mannion prepares for top ITV News job.
ITV NEWS editor David Mannion is poised to take the new editor-in-chief role at the network after controller of news Steve Anderson rejected an invitation to apply for the post for the third time, writes Paul Revoir.
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Hewlett falls victim to ITV merger.
Carlton's two most senior content executives - director of programmes Steve Hewlett and international chief Rupert
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Comment - A landmark for indies.
With Ofcom behind the new codes of practice, indies can at last deal with broadcasters on a level playing field, says Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Chrysalis TV reborn as North One.
Chrysalis Television, the former Chrysalis TV Group division specialising in factual entertainment and sport, is to be renamed North One Television, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC: no scapegoating after Hutton.
BBC chairman Gavyn Davies and director general Greg Dyke this week acted to pre-empt the Hutton
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Channel 4 moves to rolling commissions.
Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo has opened up the broadcaster's commissioning process by scrapping
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Indies could get£100m.
The new codes of practice for how broadcasters and indies do business could see the indie
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Jimmy's key to ITV1 religion.
Yorkshire Television (YTV) is reviving its hospital docu-soap Jimmy's as a key part of ITV1's religious output, writes Paul Revoir.
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Pact claims victory in fight for rights.
The biggest shake-up in the UK's independent sector was heralded this week after Ofcom agreed new
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Sky close to deal with men to air Miriam.
Sky One is making plans to show its controversial reality show, in which a transsexual man 'tricks' a group of single men into thinking he is female, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC drops Kilroy show
The BBC has suspended Robert Kilroy Silk's TV show while it investigates comments the presenter made about Arabs in the last edition of the Sunday Express.
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Churchill (ITV1) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'It looked like a very good example of a television documentary doing what it should: painting the big picture, and...