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Abstracts: Survival of the fittest. Grinding the mill: with BBC1's daytime programming being thrashed by ITV there are whispers of a putsch against Pebble Mill's role as the engine room of the schedule
Abstracts: Surviving being a survivor, or, whatever became of what's her name? FCC's affirmative action rule declared unconstitutional
Abstracts: Surviving the slump. Capital rejig opens position for Pringle. Super Hooper
Abstracts: Swinging it on TV. Walking the line. Ever-changing channels
Abstracts: Switching off for summer. Reblasting the past. Killer instincts
Abstracts: Symbolic transformations: Youth, global media and indigenous culture in Malta. Against naive pluralism in media politics: On the implications of the radical-pluralist approach to the public sphere
Abstracts: Tag expands empire with Vertis buy. Don't bury good news. Switching shows from BBC2 to BBC1 still delivers
Abstracts: Take one. Big issue.... Dear diary
Abstracts: Take One. Big Issue. Money for new rope
Abstracts: Take one for the team. Comedy the American way. Leaving "The Office" behind
Abstracts: Take one: On RDF's Wreck Detectives, writer turned presenter Jeremy Seal worked with a host of specialists as well as a team of divers to unlock teh secrets of ships often lost for centuries
Abstracts: Take tunes. Takeway to track BBC World Service. Radio indie with crossover appeal
Abstracts: Take two. Making trouble in suburbia. Investigating emotions
Abstracts: Taking an independent stand. Conflicts of interest. On the road again: Jonathan Dimbleby has a broadcasting name to live up to. As he preparesto address this week's Sheffield Documentary Festival, he is putting the past behind him - andworking on another film
Abstracts: Taking a slice of the action. The Farm's produce helps it take top spot once again. Whose show is it anyway?
Abstracts: Taking Chances. Digital debacle. Flextech to launch Latin entertainment
Abstracts: Taking it to the regions. 2,000 BBC staff to be laid off in the next year. BBC Unveils major boost to regions
Abstracts: Taking Root. A straight dealer. Something for the 16-34s' weekend
Abstracts: Taking sides. TX. Pure Drama!
Abstracts: Taking the BBC to task. Biased and proud of it. Iceberg, ahoy!
Abstracts: Taking the market's temperature. Why movies can't cut it on TV. Ladies and jellyspoons
Abstracts: Taking the piste. Love across the airwaves. Blair wins on his way out
Abstracts: Taking the plunge. BBC creates indie quota for online. Allen shines on
Abstracts: Taking unfair advantage. The race for sport content. The minister flicking the switch
Abstracts: Talent agent: Lisa Clark has a reputation for getting the best out of stars she works with, but can she rev up LWT's comedy department?
Abstracts: Talent du jour: what's in a name? Thanks for an incredible year. On the changing art of science
Abstracts: Talent. Podcast breaks into new fan territory. Behind closed doors
Abstracts: Talent shines in the radio crowd. Service marks. Digital audio radio service
Abstracts: Talent TV chair Bate lands deal-maker role. Apollo 11 story to launch Five series. Tinopolis' unknown quantity
Abstracts: Tales from the script. Jimmy jewel. Children's entertainers: children's ITV celebrates its fortieth birthday this month but faces ever stiffer terrestrial and extra-terrestrial competition as it fights to maintain its share of the children's market
Abstracts: Talk finally yields to MacKenzie bid. Talk chiefs plot to foil MacKenzie bid. MacKenzie in fight for Talk
Abstracts: Talking about a revolution? Expanding the language of photographs. Talking (fairly) about the world - a reprise on journalistic language
Abstracts: Talking to the world. ITV shares jump on rumor of Sky deal. Osmond to host Pyramid for UK
Abstracts: Talk of the toon. Foreign climbers. Feature comforts
Abstracts: Talk of the town: after loud pronouncements on signings and a schedule overhaul can Jerry Thomas deliver Talk Radio UK from the doldrums?
Abstracts: Tantrums and tiaras. Shaps to overhaul ITV commissioning. Morrison still deal hungry
Abstracts: Tapeless strikes out. Knockout blow. Survival of the fittest
Abstracts: Tapeworms or tagliatelle? A piece of the action. Forive them, father....
Abstracts: Target secures drama show. Carr to host primetime C4 celebrity game show. British TV chiefs rate Sopranos top show
Abstracts: Target springs rights to Shed's Jailbirds. Indie lands rights to Archer dramas. Right on target
Abstracts: Taxing times. Always wrong? Radio chief slams BBC's new powers
Abstracts: Taylor to be Flextech programme chief. On the ball. Playing for high stakes
Abstracts: TCS scales back operations in UK. Prime targets Clear for takeover. Roll To Record goes up for sale
Abstracts: Teaming with ideas. Moore named UK Play channel editor. Pepper's Ghost adds 12 people
Abstracts: Techies and testicles. Confronting the monster. Jack of all trades ...
Abstracts: Techno file. Caught on camera. TX: State of the planet
Abstracts: Techno file. Taking out the rubbish. BBC factual to phase out DigiBeta cameras
Abstracts: Techno file. Tape less in turn. Watching the detectives
Abstracts: TechnoFile. TX. The year ahead for craft and post
Abstracts: Technophobias. Joined forces. Dream team: Spielberg's DreamWorks now has the world's largest network of cel animation computers and is ready to recycle the digital parts into new formats
Abstracts: Teen building exercise. Left out in the cold. Reflection on a tragedy
Abstracts: Te Kanawa heads up autumn raft of R2 programming. Obeying the rules of engagement. The battle for breakfast
Abstracts: Telecast buys Caribiner hire arm. VET opens new facility to meet rising demand. Hell on high water
Abstracts: Telecine: How Rank Cintel's Mark III helped turn telecine into the ultimate playback device. Get smart
Abstracts: Telecommunication networks as social space: implications for research and policy and an exemplar. Emergent institutions of the 'intelligent network': toward a theoretical understanding
Abstracts: Telecommunications policy in the new South Africa: participatory politics and sectoral reform. Symbiosis: mass media and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa
Abstracts: Telephone conversations. Defamation. Recording conversations for broadcast
Abstracts: Television and imagination: an investigation of the medium's influence on children's story-making. The 'Face at the Window' study: a fresh approach to media influence and to investigating the influence of television and videos on children's imagination
Abstracts: Television and political memory. The peculiar public of television. Live television is still alive: on television as an unfulfilled promise
Abstracts: Television and political speech: the medium exalts spectacle and slights words. Coverage - the void at home
Abstracts: Television and taste hierarchy: The case of Dutch television comedy. Playing on the level: The 'level up' International Digital Games Research Conference, Utrecht University, 4-6 November 2003
Abstracts: Television dependency in Independent Kazakhstan: Programming via relay, import and adaptation. Contrasts in the coverage of Korea and Japan by US television networks: a frame analysis
Abstracts: Television in post-Soviet Russia: from monolith to Mafia. The press and the politics of marginal voices: Narratives of the experiences of the Ogoni of Nigeria
Abstracts: Television LMAs. Justice department anti-trust analysis: radio acquisitions, LMAs and JSAs. Antitrust analysis: LMAs and JSAs
Abstracts: Television, ontological security and the transitional object. Media and social change: the modernizing influences of television in rural India
Abstracts: Television pays out. Ad slump forces C4 to cut back its staff. C4 cuts 40 hrs of arts output
Abstracts: Television's brain drain. Top 10 broadcast leaks. The inside man
Abstracts: Television sport on the web: The case of Norwegian public service television. A world in retreat: the reconfiguration of hybridity in the 20th-century New Zealand television
Abstracts: Television's power breakfast. Commissioners. Massie sought to head Iostar division
Abstracts: Television tension: national versus cosmopolitan memory in a co-produced television documentary. Mediatized rituals: Beyond manufacturing consent
Abstracts: Television, truth and democracy. State, media and democracy in Taiwan. State-formation, the media and the prospects of democracy in Palestine
Abstracts: Television turns aggressive. Digital's marathon man. Caught in the mainstream
Abstracts: Television turns aggressive. Finding the lost revenues. Big Issue
Abstracts: Telewest beats Sky to HD launch. NTL eyes Premier League packages. RDF to launch own on-demand service
Abstracts: Telewest beats Sky to HD launch. Two Way sets up offshoot with HTI. UKTV commissions first ad-funded show
Abstracts: Telly needs to titillate. Trash course. TV's current affairs
Abstracts: Testing Mark 2: Mark Thompson is the new controller of BBC 2 and chair of this weekend's Edinburgh International Television Festival
Abstracts: Testing, testing. Losing on appeal. Men on the defensive
Abstracts: Testing times for TV brands. Making ITV4 appeal. Channels begin reality TV battle
Abstracts: "Thank you for taking the time to read this": public participation via new communication technologies at the FCC
Abstracts: That's entertainment. A race against time. Vicar of Dibley brings festive cheer for BBC
Abstracts: That's entertainment. The brand scheme of things. Why TV titles are coming back
Abstracts: The 1995 Rugby World Cup and the politics of nation-building in South Africa. Against cultural essentialism: Media reception among South African youth
Abstracts: The abject artefacts of memory: photographs from Cambodia's genocide. At the crossroads of ethnicity, place and identity: representations of northern people and regions in Finnish news discourse
Abstracts: The act of creation. Getting graphic. Argument and action
Abstracts: The AFS leadership institute: Are we leading ourselves down the garden path? To touch the future
Abstracts: The age of dinner sense. Look up from your navel. Broadcasting, film and entertainment
Abstracts: The alternative verdict. BBC's partial recovery. More bad news for BBC
Abstracts: The 'anti-Wapping'?: technological innovation and workplace reorganization at the 'Financial Times'. Entitlement and sincerity in broadcast interviews about Princess Diana
Abstracts: The attitude channel. Andrea Wonfor: risk taker in the regions. Women on top in TV?
Abstracts: The axe man cometh. National trust. BBC begins move to Salford center
Abstracts: The back of the net. Disturbing behavior. BBC's conflict of interest
Abstracts: The balancing act: As Channel 4 ditches its star chamber and gives more power to commissioning editors, we ask just where broadcasters should draw the line between helpful guidance and interference in their dealings with indies
Abstracts: The ball's in your court. Filming demonic forces. Life in the kids' ward
Abstracts: The BBC baroness. The battleground for BBC1 now its hunt has ended. Building BBC children's brand
Abstracts: The BBC bonus culture. BBC tapeless trial enters next phase. Losing faith in BBC spin
Abstracts: The BBC bonus culture. The year of Freeview. Rekindling TV's flame
Abstracts: The BBCEs nerves rattle. The BBCEs renaissance man. Firefly aims for a glowing start
Abstracts: The BBC plays a waiting game. Broadcasters wrestle to tap local news goldmine. News at ten: terrestrial face-off
Abstracts: The BBC's body politic. Alarm bells start ringing. Why defection will hurt C4
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