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BBC and HBO reunite for another war epic
Winston Churchill epic A Lonely War to be next HBO/BBC co-production war epic after Band of Brothers
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ITN to ask shareholders for additional war funding
Incumbent news provider, which has just beaten rival consortium Channel 3 News to ITV News contract, will need additional funds if and when war breaks out
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Capitol, GWR hit by ad slump
Radio groups warn that revenues for the year will be hit by advertsing downturn
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ITN wins ITV News contract
Incumbent ITV News provider secures preferred bidder status after seeing-off a rival bid from Channel 3 News consortium
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ITN wins preferred bidder status for ITV news
Incumbent ITV news provider wins first stage of race against rival Channel 3 News consortium.
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ITN gets preferred bidder status for ITV news
Incumbent ITV news provider wins first stage of race against rivel Channel Three news consortium.
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Parents back 9pm watershed
Forty years after it cane into being the nine o'clock watershed is still the main method of parental control over kids' TV viewing says new BBC/ITC/BSC survey
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Kaza quits BBC
BBC Worldwide managing director of internet and interactive and one of the architects behind beeb ventures to head up the Paul Allen/Dave Stewart new venture The Hospital Group
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Fox Kids Europe defies TV ad slowdown
Kids broadcaster reports a 57 per cent increase in ad revenues as net profits surge to $16.2 million
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Battlefields beats Extinct in peak time clash of the docs
BBC2's military series rouses more viewers than Channel 4's investigation into the Dodo
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Battlefields beats Extinct in clash of the docs
BBC2's military series rouses more viewers than Channel 4's investigation into the Dodo
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BSkyB commits to digital set-top-box subsidies for 'the foreseeable future'
Satellite broadcaster says subsidies will continue but remains coy on number of analogue subscribers likely to be lost by Thursday's switch-over to digital operations
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BSkyB confirms set-top-box subsidies for 'foreseeable future'
Satellite broadcaster says subsidies will continue but remains coy on number of analogue subscribers likely to be lost by Thursday's switch-over to digital operations
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Government criticises BT over broadband pricing
E-minister Douglas Alexander urges BT to set 'fair prices aimed at bringing broadband to the mass market'
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ITV and BBC bag Disney blockbusters
UK broadcasters line-up likely Christmas fare with share of US movie slate that includes Gone in 60 Seconds, Scary Movie and 102 Dalmations
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GetSmart...A new breed of specialist cameras lets viewers get closer to the sporting action
Retractable ice-cams buried in bobsleigh runs, tiny archery-cams inserted in the target's bull's-eye and robust jockey-cams able to survive the rigours of the Grand National. What will those clever blighters who
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Napster pays-out in attempt to go legit
Music sharing service agrees $36 million in royalty and unauthorised-use payments as prequel to launch of legitimate online music service
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Big Issue...B+ follows a major feature from conception to production. At least that's the plan
It's not often that the chance comes along to get involved in a groundbreaking journalistic experiment. Most magazine ideas have been done before and will be done again. In the case
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Trade Secrets - The Art of Noise
There will always be friction in any team-based working environment and entertainment is sometimes the most highly charged of workplaces. In describing a long forgotten radio show from the 1950s, author
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Q&A?Costume designer David Collins
Dress senseCostume designers? that's those creative types that spend all their time feverishly sketching colourful designs of clothes using coloured pencils right? No. Although they do choose the costumes for dramas