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COWELL TO GIVE RICHARD DUNN LECTURE.
Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell is to give this year's Richard Dunn memorial interview at the
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HALLMARK REPORTS SUBSCRIBER GROWTH.
The international arm of the American Hallmark Channel, put up for sale by owners Crown Media
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CLASSIC FM TO SPEND£1M ON MARKETING.
Classic FM is to launch a£1m marketing campaign in a bid to continue the upward
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ANALYSIS - Playing mind games with Heart.
If Francis Currie made eye contact with everyone in London, Heart FM would probably be the capital's top radio station - but it isn't ... yet.
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ANALYSIS - It's a funny old business - On the box.
Sarah Mahoney is willing to give I am not an Animal a second chance, but is not overly impressed with the enforced zaniness of The Mighty Boosh.
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ANALYSIS - The filth and the fury.
In the four decades since Mary Whitehouse began her crusade to save us from TV filth her views have been roundly mocked - but broadcasters have been forced to listen more to viewers, says Peter Keighron.
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OPINION - In my view.
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but it doesn't impress television audiences, writes Daisy Goodwin.
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COMMENT - Sounds of the revolution.
A quiet revolution is taking place in digital radio - more people than ever before have access to it, partly because of Freeview, and more stations are ready to meet the market.
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OPINION - Merger's queer beast.
The idea of a merger between Channel 4 and Five is starting to gain currency, but any plan would have to clear some hefty hurdles first.
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Movies on TV - Why movies can't cut it on TV.
Whether it's classics on a rainy afternoon or blockbusters on a bank holiday, movies have long been a TV staple, but with the rise of DVD the appetite for film on the box seems to be declining fast.
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Interview - Man on a mission.
As chief executive of The Television Corporation, Jeff Foulser takes no prisoners. With near-evangelical zeal, he has jettisoned loss-making businesses and built a strong core of innovative programming.
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LA SCREENINGS - New US shows debut in Tinseltown.
The 2004-2005 season of US TV shows will soon jostle for position at the Los Angeles Screenings. But which will make it to screen - and which of those will survive in the cut-throat American market?
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LA SCREENINGS - Comfort of Friends.
Warner Bros Television is responsible for iconic television series Friends and ER. Here, Melissa Grego talks to its executive vice-president, Bruce Rosenblum, who sees his main job to be making creatives feel comfortable.
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LA SCREENINGS - To live and buy in LA.
In an ever-changing TV landscape, the LA Screenings have slimmed down to a one-week event where buyers increasingly preview shows to buy in the autumn rather than immediately snap them up.
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Production - Resolution ups editing options.
Post-production company Resolution has launched a new talent service aimed at attracting factual and documentary clients.Resolution
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Production - Avid wins news job at Meridian.
ITV Meridian has chosen Avid to supply the newsroom technology for its new regional tapeless production
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Production - Record results fuel Frontier expansion.
London post house Frontier Post is investing£500,000 to expand its Wells Street facility after record
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Production - One has new flame.
Ascent Media-owned post-production facility One has bought a new Flame system based on SGI's Tezro workstation.
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Production - MPC staff in rejig.
MPC has shuffled some of its senior staff. Graham Bird has become head of production for
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Production - BDA opens in Asia.
Bruce Dunlop and Associates has set up a new business division in Singapore. Philip Kitcher heads