Small MPU – Page 240
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FREE TO AIR - Losing the numbers game
The gentle ochres of autumn colour the trees, rosy-cheeked children splash through muddy puddles, and we look forward to opening all those seasonal party invites and packets of anthrax carried by
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TRADE TALK - Naked talent
Ben Adler's quirkiness and sense of fun make him the ideal candidate for his new role as deputy commissioning editor of daytime at Channel 4.
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ON THE BOX - Jamie's comeback
Producer and director at Oxford Films and Television Ian MacMillan loved the satire of Rock Profiles but found Never Mind ... boorish.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Harvest time for C4?
News that Channel 4 may buy stakes in its indie suppliers has met with a wary response from the industry, fearful of a two-tier market which would compromise the independence of larger companies and weaken smaller ones.
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NewsControversy gives CBB lift
While most of the UK has been up in arms about the Celebrity Big Brother racism row, the TV industry believes it is exactly the 'shot in the arm' that the series required.
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ON DEMAND TV - Revolution in waiting
While the roll-out of VOD has been unquestionably slow, many predict huge revenues for on-demand networks. But as competition increases, who will be the real winners when the interactive revolution takes off?
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INTERVIEW - Tricks of the trade
Roger Flynn faces the challenge of developing business opportunities at some of the BBC's key divisions while keeping customers and staff happy. Can he make a commercial breakthrough?
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INDIE FINANCE - Creativity pays Carnival's bills
The success of Carnival Films and Theatre owes more to a policy of developing ideas than relying on business plans. It is now one of the UK's most eminent independent drama producers, writes Meg Carter.
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TX - Mission implausible
The premise behind Gatecrashers is that those 'in the know' try to convince those who are not 'in the know' that some outlandish hoax is true. That a musical is being
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BBC 1 early evening news leads strongly in week two
Uncertain times mean more viewers for the news in the week after the attack on America - the 18 September Six 0'Clock News (BBC 1, Tuesday 18.00) had an audience of
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OFF THE RECORD - Sky centenarian is keeping Active
You might think, judging by Sky's ad campaign that the world of interactive telly is a young person's pastime. And most old-timers wouldn't know one end of an interactive handset from
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Southgate appointed BBC Resources MD
Chief executive of RTL's technical division and ex commercial director of ITV network charged with turning facilities arm into 'a profitable business'
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ITV 1's Bob and Rose shunted to late evening slot
Broadcaster shuffles schedules as ratings headache continues
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The Dyke Watch
Who's in and who's out with the new DG at the BBC?Check-in throughout the week as Tim Dams reportson how Greg Dyke is shaking up the Beeb.
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Who will fill ITV's hot seat?
Tabitha Cole looks at the advertisersand programmers tipped to fill ITV's top job
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Royle Family Tops Comedy Nods
The BBC's Royle Family tops nominations in this year's British Comedy Awards.


















