All Broadcast articles in 14 July 2006

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    BBC Drama will benefit from licence fee hike

    2006-07-14T17:07:00Z

    The BBC will spend a third of the£1.6bn it has set aside for 'quality content' on drama if it is given its inflation-busting licence fee rise.

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    Mansfield bidding for Liverpool FM licence

    2006-07-14T15:05:00Z

    Ex-GCap chief executive David Mansfield is to go head-to-head with his former company in a bid for the new Liverpool FM licence.

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    BBC strikes put on hold

    2006-07-14T14:50:00Z

    Broadcasting unions have put on hold the threat of strikes at the BBC, after a last-minute meeting with the corporation's management.

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    Ayre appointed to Ofcom content board

    2006-07-14T13:20:00Z

    Richard Ayre, the former deputy chief executive of BBC news, has been named as one of five people appointed as non-executive members on Ofcom's content board.

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    Al Jazeera makes jailed reporter bureau chief

    2006-07-14T12:52:00Z

    Al Jazeera has appointed a reporter currently serving a seven-year prison sentence for collaborating with Al Qaeda as the chief of its planned Madrid office.

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    Joe Public to pitch to TV execs

    2006-07-14T11:00:00Z

    Members of the public will be given the opportunity to pitch their ideas for new TV shows in a Pop Idol-style live event next week.

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    Scott quits Pact for indie

    2006-07-14T10:25:00Z

    Pact's director of nations and regions, Margaret Scott, is quitting the producers' body to join Glasgow-based producer MnE.

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    BBC1's EastEnders slumps to 3.9m

    2006-07-14T10:10:00Z

    BBC1's flagship show EastEndersfell to its lowest ever audience last night with just 3.9 million (23.1%) viewers at 7.30pm, losing out to an extended Emmerdaleon ITV1.

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    New boss for BBC People

    2006-07-14T09:00:00Z

    BT executive Stephen Kelly has been named the new director of BBC People, the corporation's recently restructured human resource division.

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    The new radio four

    2006-07-14T08:00:00Z

    C4's plans for radio and how the broadcaster was received at the Radio Festival

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    Nollywood movie channel prepares launch

    2006-07-14T08:00:00Z

    Americans have Hollywood, Indians Bollywood, and Nigerians in the UK will soon have Nollywood Movies, a channel dedicated to Nigerian films.

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    Made in Manchester bags Wisdom for Laurel and Hardy show

    2006-07-14T08:00:00Z

    Made in Manchester Productions has secured veteran British comedian Sir Norman Wisdom as the presenter for its first national radio commission.

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    Comment - Last of the big spenders?

    2006-07-14T00:00:00Z

    The BBC has shown a lack of judgement in paying top whack for toptalent and execs - and will lose out in licence fee cash, writes ConorDignam, Editor.

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    Love Island continues to lose viewers

    2006-07-13T11:20:00Z

    ITV1's Love Islandcame off the worse for wear in its first head-to-head confrontation with Big Brotherat 10pm with just 2.1 million (10.6%) tuning in.

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    Grade answers pay rise critics

    2006-07-13T10:35:00Z

    BBC chairman Michael Grade has hit back at accusations of 'fat cat' salaries at the corporation, as he once again defended above-inflation pay rises for its executive board.

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    Waking up This Morning

    2006-07-13T08:00:00Z

    Profile of This Morning's new editor Anya Francis

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    Maidstone Studios wins Trisha series

    2006-07-13T08:00:00Z

    Warring audience members will now be housed under a new roof as Five's The Trisha Goddard Show moves from Teddington Studios to Maidstone in a two-year,£1.75m deal.

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    Life on the road in an OB outfit

    2006-07-13T08:00:00Z

    What are the challenges that OB engineers have faced on the road?

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    Murphy in talks to join TwoFour

    2006-07-13T08:00:00Z

    Former BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy is in talks to join TwoFour Broadcast, three months after his forced exit from RDF Media Group.

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    ITV reorders Planet Sketch

    2006-07-13T08:00:00Z

    Decode Entertainment and Aardman Animations have been commissioned by CITV and Canadian broadcaster Teletoon to make a further 26 x 11-minute episodes of its hit animated series Planet Sketch.