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Alan Connor | 16:00 UK time, Thursday, 9 October 2008

, research director at Hitwise, has the only graph so far depicting the credit crunch where the lines go up:

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mr_darcy.jpgMatt Asay at cnet's to the possibilites conjured up by the idea of openness:

The ±«Óãtv is now considering making that content available to the world, not merely to be seen but also to be modified and re-distributed in new and exciting ways. Think about that. The ±«Óãtv has helped to create some of the world's most iconic programming, from Monty Python to Pride and Prejudice.
Remixing Mr. Darcy? I can't wait.

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New Department Time at FM&T! It's a technical group "to ensure that audiences receive the best service possible when taking part in ±«Óãtv programmes":

The creation of the Interactive Technical Advice and Contracts Unit (ITACU) is part of the ±«Óãtv's comprehensive plan to address important issues which arose from serious editorial breaches on the ±«Óãtv last year, many involving interactive votes, competitions and the use of Premium Rate Telephony.

More from and .

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of about the Future of Technology Conference and the .

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Dan Taylor with the refreshed ±«Óãtv search, as does .

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toby_foster100.jpgAnd finally, if you missed Audio & Music tech chief James Cridland's on ±«Óãtv South Yorkshire's Radio Sheffield talking to Toby Foster about targeted online advertising - and if you haven't read the he prepared - you can listen to the piece here [5.3Mb mp3 | 07min37sec].

Alan Connor is co-editor, ±«Óãtv Internet Blog.

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