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    Creative - News in brief.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    Nickelodeon's breakfast show You're Nicked has new titles this month from CGI artist Gaia Predasi at

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    NUJ IN BILL PROTEST.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is planning to lobby Parliament next week over plans to

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    BIG GAIN FOR CHRYSALIS.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    Chrysalis, parent company of radio stations Heart and Galaxy, has reported a massive rise in radio

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    TWO BIDS FOR BRUM.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    The Wireless Group (TWG) and Chrysalis Radio have signalled their intention to bid for the third

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    IRN LAUNCHES AWARDS.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    Independent Radio News (IRN) is launching an awards event to take place at the beginning of

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    TWEENIES TO AIR IN US.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    BBC pre-school series Tweenies is to air in the US after BBC Worldwide completed a deal

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    BBC admits errors over writers' fees.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    The BBC has conceded its payment system for repeat fees needs to be improved after a number of writers complained they were not being paid for screenings of their shows on the BBC's new digital channels, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    C4 schools arm goes into profit.

    2003-02-07T16:07:12Z

    Channel 4's educational division 4 Learning, one of the channel's core public service initiatives, has moved

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    ITV News bureaux in closure threat.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    ITV News is considering proposals to close half its foreign bureaux and move one of its best-known reporters to South Africa in a major overhaul of its newsgathering operation, writes John Plunkett.

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    Brydon latest star to start up indie.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    Rob Brydon, star of cult BBC2 comedy Marion and Geoff, has become the latest TV talent

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    BBC forced to put off digital curriculum.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    The BBC has admitted its controversial #150m digital curriculum service will not go live this year and might not even be ready for next year, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    ROWLAND LEAVES BBC.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    BBC drama, entertainment and children's chief operating officer Jan Rowland, who was director Alan Yentob's deputy,

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    Ex-C4 daytime head LeStage joins Willis at WGBH.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    Former Channel 4 head of daytime programming Julia LeStage - the woman who brought Big Brother to the UK - has been taken on by WGBH Boston to find international formats for the PBS network, writes Colin Robertson.

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    Yorke in frame for C4 drama.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    BBC head of drama series John Yorke, who took EastEnders to four episodes a week, has emerged as the front-runner to succeed Channel 4 head of drama Tessa Ross, writes Penny Hughes.

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    #10m in BBC war chest.

    2003-02-07T16:07:11Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke is preparing to sign off #10m for coverage of the potential war in the Gulf, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Factual entertainment job goes to Mortimer.

    2003-02-07T16:07:10Z

    BBC deputy controller of general factual David Mortimer has finally been confirmed as the new creative head of factual entertainment, ending months of speculation, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Indies rap Discovery.

    2003-02-07T16:07:10Z

    Producers' alliance Pact has issued a warning to producers over what it claims is a restrictive

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    Dyke to take chair at RTS Cambridge.

    2003-02-07T16:07:10Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke will take centre stage at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Cambridge convention this year after agreeing to chair the biennial event, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Keating takes on BBC charter job.

    2003-02-07T16:07:10Z

    BBC4 controller Roly Keating is to take a six-month internal attachment to lead the next stage of the BBC's charter renewal process, alongside head of business management and implementation Charles Constable, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    After Ozzy, it's at home with Eubank.

    2003-02-07T16:07:10Z

    The UK is set to get its own The Osbournes-style family reality series following Five's decision to commission a 10-part series of Carlton's At Home With the Eubanks, writes Penny Hughes.