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Abstracts: An action-packed year. Adapt and survive. Playing for high stakes
Abstracts: Analysts favour Shed bid for Wall to Wall. Arkaga eyes producers after first indie deal. Electra mulls more media acquisitions
Abstracts: An American dream. Television pays out. CiTV comes of age
Abstracts: A nanny state? Bulletin bored. Vicious circle: small wonder that the vexed issue of TV violence is back on the political agenda when so much popular drama ventures into the world of crime
Abstracts: Anatomy of a hit. The lost audience. Fresh faces of '97
Abstracts: A natural talent. The screen saver. Going by the book
Abstracts: An audience with ... LWT. Crowning Jules. Suite talk
Abstracts: Anderson to front BBC1 news show. Who's losing control? Digging up the indie sector
Abstracts: An edit is hell on earth. IWC wins US deal with swap show. C4 orders second "Sugar Rush" series
Abstracts: 'An endangered species': local programming in the New Zealand television market. Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances: a study of participants in television dating games
Abstracts: A new agenda for a new era. The Wright stuff? Spinning Cotton into gold
Abstracts: A new audience for sport. ITV's ultimate tussle. Ashley Highfield: on why the BBC's future is interactive
Abstracts: A new face for ITV drama. Facing the facts. Waking up This Morning
Abstracts: A new leaf for ITC's library. A modest revolution. BBC still faces top slicing
Abstracts: A new media juggernaut. Battle of the bids for Manchester. Why BBC Worldwide is a target
Abstracts: A new relationship. The write stuff. Hitting the right notes
Abstracts: A newsman in the headlines. TWI in bid to create UK's first mega-Indie. Live and kicking: Careful preparation and years of experience broadcasting live games gave BSkyB a great result on the night of the England versus Australia friendly - which is more than can be said for the home side
Abstracts: A new view of old TV favourites. Fears mar Murdoch swoop on NTL arm. Papers move to allay cross-ownership fears
Abstracts: Angels, bells, television and Ireland: The place of the Angelus broadcast in the Republic. Obstacles to the success of female journalists in Korea
Abstracts: Angels of the north. Poor little rich boys. How broadcast was born
Abstracts: Angst in the outback. Life's a beach. Degrees of separation
Abstracts: A night to remember. ID grows presence with Sydney arm. Gearing up in post
Abstracts: Animal Planet Asia celebrates launch. Asia adds to animal planet. Learned friends
Abstracts: Animal rights. Costume changes. Big challenge for C4's little brother
Abstracts: Animated magic: even the most die-hard animation companies have fallen under the spell of the latest computer wizadry. Loath as they are to see traditional skills disapper, they have been bewitched by the software's speed and quality
Abstracts: An impossible jigsaw. CITV cuts are ill judged. An endangered species
Abstracts: An independent man. Staying power. Cinderell'a story: like in the fairytale BAFTA only gets to sparkle one night a year and has to struggle to make ends meet the rest of the time. Chief executive Harry Manley has to cope with over 2 million pounds sterling debts and a sever image problem in the industry
Abstracts: An industry that's dogged by caution. Cottage industry to city slickers. The shipping news
Abstracts: An injection of realism. We need to define Ofcom's role. The legality of prize competitions - could it be you?
Abstracts: An intellect to innovate at C4. The cutting edge. Leading suppliers claim Channel 4 has lost plot
Abstracts: An Irish march from past to future. A generational divide at Columbia. Frozen defiance
Abstracts: Annual meeting update. Evaluating localized vs. large-scale management: the example of Tautog in Virginia. Fisheries Conservation Foundation: what's old and, what's new
Abstracts: A no-frills costume drama. Blurring fact and fiction. Lout and about in history
Abstracts: A northern light. The new dawn. Late bloomer
Abstracts: Another boy's own adventure. Pulling no punches. Queen of Scots
Abstracts: Another dramatic departure. One day all this will be yours. Broadband visionary
Abstracts: Another flawed Hutton. Show me the money. The changing face of TV
Abstracts: 'Another Journey by Train': how television put Holocaust victims on the defensive. Critical laughter: Humor, popular culture and Israeli Holocaust commemoration
Abstracts: Antenna towers. License renewal and RF radiation. Public file allocation
Abstracts: Anyway you want me. My debt to telly. Beware flaws in high-def
Abstracts: A passion for promos. It's all in the post. E&P parts from US owner IPG
Abstracts: A perspective on Marine reserves as a fishery management tool. Toward developing a complete understanding: A social science research agenda for marine protected areas
Abstracts: A pitch is worth a 1000 words. The scheduling war zone. Bid for freedom
Abstracts: A play in a manger. Battling the elements. Gilligans top 10 political bust-up
Abstracts: A polar mint? Go-boys and indies. Prospecting for gold from the silver screen
Abstracts: Applauding 25 years. Broadcast Awards 2007: the shortlist. Best use of mobile TV
Abstracts: A price too high? Against all odds. All night long
Abstracts: April does the business. Ratings juggernaut. Fremantle sets up drama development unit
Abstracts: A procedural view of participatory communication: lessons from Bolivian tin miners' radio. Programming philosophies and the rationalization of music radio
Abstracts: AP takeover of WTN puts 245 jobs at risk. Reuters to grow TV news service. WTN jobs face axe after AP takeover
Abstracts: A question of cash. Shining Wright. Indies head for Iraq
Abstracts: A race against time. Scene of the crime. A site for sore eyes
Abstracts: A real election pledge. Blair and broadcasting: 10 years of Labour spin. Gilligans top 10 political bust-up
Abstracts: A reassessment of the conservation status of crayfishes of the United States and Canada after 10+ years of increased awareness
Abstracts: A reassessment of the conservation status of crayfishes of the United States and Canada after 10+ years of increased awareness. part 2
Abstracts: A regulation tie? Will it work on the small screen? Homing Instinct
Abstracts: Are imports on the slide? Can VoD rock for indies? Shaking things up
Abstracts: Are imports on the slide? Friends in a crisis. Coming out of the cold
Abstracts: ArenaP3 moves in Halo editors. Future of news. Relationships: resellers and hire companies - collision course?
Abstracts: A reporting revolution. Coming over all British. Ofcom: ITV local news under threat
Abstracts: Are they spinning us a yarn? Islandoo opens up casting call service. Bebo's new girl wants to be your friend
Abstracts: Are they the living dead? New-age dramatist. The second coming
Abstracts: Are you local yet? Ladette's success shows up ITV1's factual failings. Ratings winners return for autumn showdown
Abstracts: Are you sure, Tessa? Wall to Wall takes heart with medical docu-drama. BBC Films aims to build on TV work
Abstracts: A road to nowhere? Who says nothing good ever came out of America. Flextech unveils Minotaur buyout
Abstracts: A rom-com 'written in blood'. Finding joy in the danger zone. Greenlight at end of the tunnel
Abstracts: A rough ratings ride for ITV1 during Pickard's reign. Week ending: 25 February. Prime suspect still arresting
Abstracts: Arrested development. The supply chain. A rare species?
Abstracts: Arresting afternoons. Credit where credit's due. When the boat comes in
Abstracts: Arsenal v Reed. Cintel cuts 12 jobs. Foreign bodies
Abstracts: Arte plans worldwide expansion. The high price of success. Seen it all before?
Abstracts: Art for art's sake. Creative review
Abstracts: Artists Court closes. Pace takes supplier to court but talks go on. Perversity and the Court of Appeal
Abstracts: Arts and graft. The kids aren't all right. Survival of the fittest
Abstracts: Arts and music. Week ending: 2 January. Week ending: 26 March
Abstracts: Asbestos-hit ITV studios to reopen. Talkback wins pounds sterling 4.5m "Price is Right" order. ITV looks at UK's best gardens
Abstracts: Ascent announces major global shake-up. TSI makes 18 redundancies in restructure. Ascent reshuffle will simplify ops
Abstracts: A school for scandal. Heading for a crash. Life at the sharp end
Abstracts: A shrinking asset: Despite the strong ITV kids series made at last month's Baftas and the high-earning distribution potential of the genre, CITV's future looks far from rosy as further cuts are expected in the department
Abstracts: Asian-based development journalism and political elections. Determinants of newsroom use of staff expertise: the case of International news
Abstracts: ...As ITV and ITC rebuff Bazalgette's broadside. IPPR unveils blueprint for radio industry future. Bullets over Baghdad
Abstracts: Asking too many questions? An unholy alliance? First circle looks in perfect shape: When former Barraclough Carey director Daniel Wolf set up his own production company he knew he wanted to keep it small and focused. Five years on First Circle is enjoying the benefits of his vision
Abstracts: A slice of American pie. Greenlit wins ITV comedy order. Impossible to mix sport and science
Abstracts: A Society of equals. He who hesitates has no audience. Playing to a younger audience
Abstracts: A soul for the cities: Channel 4's regional quota amounts to 120 million pounds a year of investment outside London, so it's not surprising head of programmes, nations and regions Stuart Cosgrove sees his brief as being much about regenerating Britain's cities as about making programmes
Abstracts: A sporting chance. UK post spending climbs to 1.3bn pounds. End in sight for tape-based VTRs
Abstracts: A sporting change. The BBC's vision thing. Kelly case comes to screen
Abstracts: A sporting life. This sporting life. Standing up for the BBC's values
Abstracts: A spring in the step of ITV. ITV is failing the regions. ITV4 settles down after a good against More4
Abstracts: Assembled agency: Media and hegemony in the Chilean transition to civilian rule. Branding Documentary: New Zealand's minimalist solution to cultural subsidy
Abstracts: Assessing the consequences of nonnative trout in headwater ecosystems in Western North America. Competitive fishing in freshwaters of North America: A survey of Canadian and U.S. jurisdictions
Abstracts: Asset strippers. Dyke reviews BBC commercial rules. The battle for the classroom
Abstracts: A static business. Tony Stoller. Raising common concern
Abstracts: A strategy of rape in Bosnia. Journalists-professionals in a market culture. The female fear
Abstracts: A study of two Philippine national broadsheets' policies, content, and their readers' attitudes toward the US military bases
Abstracts: A tale of two controllers. Purchasing power. Who should rule the BBC?
Abstracts: A three-stage tapeless blueprint. Case study: "Planet Earth" (BBC) - high ambition. So you want to go tapeless?
Abstracts: A time for action. The shipping news. Henwood joins TV rush to interactive
Abstracts: A time of troubles. Island of lost souls. BBC on top with eight kids Baftas
Abstracts: Atlantic 252 co-founder Baxter in surprise departure. Vaughan at Capital sounds good to City. Lloyd quits Border to take Galaxy MD job
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