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ATTENBOROUGH AWARD.
Sir David Attenborough will be presented with a lifetime achievement award at this year's Banff TV
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UK Asians say no to terrestrial TV.
Over two thirds of British Asians feel under-served by programmes on terrestrial television, according to research
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ITN seals al-Jazeera deal.
ITN has vowed to remain in profit this year despite a #10m black hole in its ITV contract, writes John Plunkett.
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FOUR SIGN UP FOR HIT 40.
Four more The Wireless Group radio stations have signed up for the Hit 40 UK Sunday
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C4 MAN TO FLASHBACK.
Flashback Television has hired former Channel 4 deputy commissioning editor, history Jobim Sampson as a development
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TV LICENCE RISES BY #4.
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has announced the BBC's television licence fee will increase by #4 from
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C4 TEAMS UP WITH NESTA.
Channel 4 and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts have joined forces to
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NEW RESEARCH FOR FIVE.
Five has become the first UK broadcaster to sign up for Q-scores, a new method of
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Ministry of Sound launches Walkman-style digital radio.
The Ministry of Sound has launched a new generation of pocket digital radios just months after pulling the plug on its own digital broadcast operation, writes John Plunkett.
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C4 RAPPED FOR SWEARING.
Channel 4 has been hauled up before TV watchdogs after a presenter said 'you fucking cunt'
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ITV1 rides on speed dating phenomenon.
ITV1 has commissioned a Friday night entertainment series based on the phenomenon of 'speed dating', where people spend a few minutes with a number of potential partners at specially held events, writes Penny Hughes.
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Ratings - ITV1 Second Coming pulls in Sunday viewers.
ITV1's two-part drama The Second Coming, in which Christopher Eccleston took on the role of the son of God brought mixed blessings, writes Jon Rogers.
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Murphy orders BBC3 alien night.
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has greenlit the channel's first theme night, based around UFOs as his
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Gee joins C4 Learning arm.
Channel 4 educational arm 4 Learning, which last week moved into profit for the first time, has appointed Bafta-winning interactive producer Adam Gee as its first creative/commercial director, writes Penny Hughes.
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STUNTS FOR GRANADA.
Granada is developing a new format inspired by MTV show Jackass, which features bizarre and often
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Bryant makes licence bids.
Jason Bryant, former managing director of development at The Wireless Group (TWG), has joined rival firm SMG to work on radio licence applications and development opportunities, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RADIO 1 GOES DIGITAL.
The BBC is to put its remaining four national radio stations onto the Freeview platform from
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ITV invests in interactivity.
ITV has signed a major agreement with BSkyB to develop a range of interactive services for
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GUTCH LEAVES LAB.
Head of Film Four Lab Robin Gutch is to leave the experimental film-making division after four
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FLETCHER AT ENDEMOL.
RDF Media former head of entertainment Jane Fletcher has resurfaced at Endemol UK where she is