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BBC backtracks on Attachments final edit
Corporation agrees to re-edit racey drama for future use
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Kirch appeals against UK 'crown jewels' guarantee
German media group claims protected free-to-air coverage was pushed through illegally
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C4's Durrance takes Big Brother 2 role
Deputy commissioning editor night time to co-edit sequel to hit reality game show
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Millennium 106.8 to get£1m boost
Parent company Fusion's cash will create jobs and up programming budgets
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IN MY VIEW.
On whether broadcasters, politicians and policy makers will debate the white paper's grey areas.
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SKY IN TRANCE.
World Productions has started filming a dark, comic feature film about art theft and the depths of the human subconscious for BSkyB feature film production division Sky Pictures, writes Ashley Davies.
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SMG UPS STAKE IN RIVAL.
The Scottish Media Group (SMG), owner of Virgin Radio, has upped its stake in rival Scottish Radio Holdings to 24.9 per cent in anticipation of a change in ownership rules. The
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RED PEPPER RENAMES.
Red Pepper Film Company has renamed itself Red Pepper ID. Managing director Richard Markell said the repositioning was for two reasons: to better reflect the company's core business of branding and
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MTV sees off strike threat.
MTV has avoided strike action after the majority of its 100-strong broadcast services division voted against industrial action over new employment terms and conditions, writes Simon Ellery.
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Management rejig at Nats.
Nats managing director Charlie Leonard has appointed a general manager to enable him to step back from the day-to-day running of the Soho Square facility. Planet 24 head of post-production Duncan Smith
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LIVE & KICKING RENEWED.
BBC controller of children's Nigel Pickard has confirmed that BBC 1 Saturday morning kids show Live & Kicking has been re-commissioned and will run over the summer for the first time.
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SKY JOINS MXR.
Sky News is to join the MXR digital radio consortium as a shareholder and content provider. Under the terms of the deal, output from Sky News Radio will be available to
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INFERNO OP MOVES.
Inferno operator Johnny Hicks is to move to Clear. He joins after five years at Glassworks, where his credits included George Michael's Fastlove promo and the Orange advertising campaign. Managing director
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VIRGIN ONLINE A HIT.
Virgin Radio is the most listened-to music station on the internet, according to Arbitron, the US version of Rajar. The group, which monitors more than 2,000 internet-based radio stations from around
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TWI GOES TO THE RACES.
TWI has been hired by French race course promoter France Galop to act as its global distribution agent for TV rights to all its events, including the Prix de L'Arc de
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IBC GOES INTERACTIVE.
The International Broadcasting Convention is to target producers with a special focus on interactive television at this September's Production Festival in Amsterdam. A day of sessions on the creative and business
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SPORT GAPS UNFILLED.
Channel 4 and BBC 1 were still seeking to fill gaps left by the cancellation of all racing meetings and the Wales v Ireland Six Nations rugby due to the foot
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NATPE AND PRIX ITALIA LINK UP FOR FESTIVAL.
US trade body Natpe and the organisers of the Prix Italia have joined forces to hold a series of seminars and workshops for producers at this year's Prix Italia festival in
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FOX KIDS PROFIT FALL.
Fox Kids Europe has reported earnings before interest tax depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of $16.3m (£11.3m) for the six months to 30 November 2000 down from $26.2m (£18.2m) for the same