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Quality writing is Wiliam's (left) holy grail. 'I'm looking for a different kind of comedy, not outdated 70s-style sitcom - although there was some great stuff in the 70s,' she says
Quality writing is Wiliam's (left) holy grail. 'I'm looking for a different kind of comedy, not outdated 70s-style sitcom - although there was some great stuff in the 70s,' she says.
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David Docherty
UK TV must wake up to the interactive revolution and the wealth of creative possibilities that it offers.
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New players, new rules
As negotiations for the rights to screen the Premier League begin again, Tara Conlan argues that increased competition could mean that exclusive sports rights will become a thing of the past.
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OPINION - Stakes raised for net footie rights?
With the BBC safely tucked into a 'balanced package of measures' to see it into the digital age, the industry's attention is already turning to new battles to be fought. And
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RECRUITMENT - The hunter and the hunted
As UK broadcasting gets ready to play with the big boys on the global communications field, it is increasingly turning to headhunters to track down a new generation of managers with a range of cross-media skills. James Curtis reports.
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Riches from diversity
The Big Brotherdébacle has prompted further discussion about diversity in the media
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INTERVIEW - Man of the masses
Two years after taking over religion, Steve Anderson has just had arts added to his portfolio. The ITV controller of news and current affairs makes no apology for his plans to give them popular appeal and pull in big audiences.
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Turning the tables
Public service programming could be the first casualty as the daily battle between the terrestrial channels for audience share hots up. David Price kicks off a new-look analysis.
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OFF THE RECORD - Dirty Tricks goes to Carlton
Off The Record's favourite celebrity pair, Liz Hurley and Hugh Grant, might just be kicking themselves this week after it was revealed that Michael Dibden's novel Dirty Tricks is to be
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OFF THE RECORD - The digital truth is out there
Word reaches Off The Record of a shocking new campaign from anti-TV outfit White Dot urging viewers to throw away their digital set-top boxes. Hard to believe, we know, that anyone
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OFF THE RECORD - Knees-up gets thumbs down
Much gnashing of teeth at OTR towers this week after the decision by the organisers of the Edinburgh telly knees-up to decamp to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre for the first
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OFF THE RECORD - BBC Radio Oxford returns
Hurrah for the BBC! Beeb bosses were naturally delighted to announce the return of BBC Radio Oxford and BBC Radio Berkshire to the airwaves last week four years after they were
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OFF THE RECORD - RTS no show
There's nothing OTR likes more than a good natter and nosh up at those splendid Royal Television Society bashes. So imagine our disappointment when we heard that the upcoming do to
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Keeling quits FilmFour to head Auction Channel
Multi-channel veteran to oversee European operations
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United eyes internet float with new media division
Uk media company pumps£370 into web businesses with view to flotation within next two years
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Guardian unveils Variety radio format for internet
Media group to launch format ahead of Radio Authority decision on licence
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ICG drama chief plays down plans to go solo
Ross denies speculation she is to set up drama indie
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C4 in deal to launch DAB media player
Channel 4 has partnered with Korean manufacturer iRiver to launch a DAB media player that will combine digital radio with the storage of digital music and video.