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Health is focus of new landmark BBC drama
Four leading screenwriters combine for Talkback-produced series Other People's Lives
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Channel 4 to cut jobs as downturn bites
Broadcaster to cut up to eighty jobs and halve investment in 4Ventures as economic slowdown continues
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Comment: A parking space too far
Malcolm Treen tells how his best intentions backfired, courtesy of Camden Council.
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?Farmer' harvests modest crop
First in eight-part rustic matchmaking series yields 6.1 million viewers
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Closure of ITV Sport not an option for ITV Digital
Allowing ITV Sport channel to go bankrupt would not release platform from£315m rights deal with Football League
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TV faces football black-out
Professional Footballer's Association ballot backs call for boycott of televised matches
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Three yellow cards from Radio Authority
The Radio Authority issued three 'yellow card' warnings during July and September this year, according to its latest programming and advertising review.The Authority dealt with 105 complaints about commercial radio
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Al Jazeera to launch English service
Qatar-based TV station in bid to increase audience in move away from Arabic-only transmissions
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ITN criticised over Twin Towers musical montage
Two-minute finale to September 12 news special deemed 'inappropriate' by TV watchdog
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Bates hammers Trollope in drama head-to-head
ITV1's Albert Finney-fronted series My Uncle Silas pulls 1.7 million more viewers than debut of BBC1's new four-parter The Way We Live Now in Sunday night drama battle
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Grass Valley role
Broadcast technology specialist Thomson Grass Valley has hired former BBC engineer and JVC manager Ian Nicoll as key account manager.
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ITV's audience share falls 6 per cent
Latest ITC figures reveal ITV's overall share has fallen to 27.8 per cent against 26.6 for BBC1 as BBC Choice emerges with largest share gains of all
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BBC1's detective duo bag ratings spoils again
Penultimate Daizel and Pascoe pulls night's biggest non-soap audience and 2.5 million more than ITV1's Shafted
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BBC1's detective duo bag ratings spoils
Penultimate Daizel and Pascoe pulls night's biggest non-soap audience and 2.5 million more than ITV1's Shafted
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Gearhouse appoints
Gearhouse Broadcast has hired three staff. Former Presteigne operations manager Clive Northen joins as rental manager, and Ben Gill and Ben McKeenan join as account executives.
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Sony ties with AOL and Nokia
Japanese electronics giant unveils alliances in bid to build 'next generation of broadband consumer experiences'
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Unions in bid to fight ITN job cuts
News provider in crunch talks with unions opposed to plans to make up to 100 staff redundant
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Forever reports widening losses and warns on digital
Independent radio group says operating losses more than doubled despite leap in revenues and that costs of digital radio 'will far outweigh the likely benefits for many years'
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Passion runs away with two LEAF awards
UK animation specialist Passion Pictures grabbed two accolades at last night's eighth London Effects and Animation Festival awards, writes Dominic Timms.The Noho-based animation company Passion Pictures walked-off with the best commercials:
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Presteigne expands
Broadcast systems rental company Presteigne has launched a£1m audio division at its West Sussex facility, as part of an ongoing expansion.