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INTERVIEW - New year's resolutions.
Granada content managing director Simon Shaps is charged with refreshing the ailing broadcaster's long-running bankers, as well as finding new hit formats over the next 12 months to restore its fortunes. Steve Aston reports.
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UBC poised to swallow up radio indie.
UBC Media is expected to take over full control of radio indie G-One, its joint-venture with SMG, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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HOPE FOR TWI STAFF.
TWI is hoping to salvage around 100 jobs following the collapse of TV website Network of the World over the Christmas period. Owner Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW) has taken the decision
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AND FINALLY.
Bermuda ID creative director Penny Hilton wants to be known for her Hula-Hoop skillsWhat do you sing in the shower?Touch Me in the MorningWhen were you happiest?Running The White House in
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - PROFITS LEAP FOR PACE.
Set-top box maker Pace Micro Technology has recorded a year on year pre-tax profits jump of 20.9 per cent to #22.2m for the last six months of 2001. For the period
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - JVC UK RESTRUCTURE.
JVC Professional has restructured its UK management team as part of a push beyond its core camera market into new areas, resulting in the loss of two jobs. The new board
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FA VIOLENCE TALKS.
The BBC's FA Cup football coverage could be in jeopardy after police chiefs signalled plans to stop matches taking place on Sunday nights. Police forces across the country are expected to
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PALADIN EXPANDS FACTUAL WITH LION EXEC.
Paladin Invision, the new indie created by the merger of Paladin Pictures and Invision, has appointed former Lion TV senior development producer Bernadette McDaid as its new head of development. She
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Emap in European TV initiative.
Emap Performance is planning to emulate its UK brand extension strategy abroad by launching music channels in mainland Europe, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Entwistle named as editor of Newsnight.
Newsnight acting editor George Entwistle has stepped up to become editor of the BBC 2 political programme, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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OFF THE RECORD - Eddie the expert.
Speaking of odd television appearances, why on earth did Channel 5 news feel the need to use transvestite comedian Eddie Izzard as its financial analyst on the momentous day the euro
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Jowell resists early ITV move.
Media secretary Tessa Jowell is resisting Tory demands for emergency legislation to pave the way for Carlton and Granada to merge, writes David Rose.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Veteran heads Evenser division.
Industry Veteran David Carr has joined the Evenser Group - owner of Charter Broadcast and Cinevideo - as managing director of its broadcast equipment division, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Shine tempts Discovery.
Elizabeth Murdoch's production company, Shine Entertainment, has received its first commission from the Discovery Channel UK, bagging a 3 x 60-minute series called Topsy Turvy, writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV's Sky Digital push falls flat.
ITV1's much-vaunted launch on the Sky Digital platform has failed to have any positive impact on the channel's audience share, according to the latest Barb viewing figures.Although Sky Digital carriage -
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DIGITAL LANDLORDS.
The government has published a new leaflet to help landlords make decisions about switching to digital. Called Digital TV Information for Landlords, the leaflet was launched by broadcasting minister Kim Howells
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GRANADA FINALISES US VIDEO LAUNCH DEAL.
Granada International is to launch The Forsyte Saga, Othello and Dr Zhivago on video in the US following a deal with video publisher Acorn Media.Acorn has previously handled the US release
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - SNELL & WILCOX CUTS.
Snell & Wilcox plans to cut 40 jobs in the UK, representing 10 per cent of its workforce, in response to 'the global trading uncertainty'. Chief operating officer Harry Cross said
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Oliver cooks up one-off.
Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver is in advanced talks with the BBC to make a one-off documentary in which he would open and run a restaurant with the help of 16 disadvantaged young people, writes Leigh Holmwood.