All Broadcast articles in 16 December 2005

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    Cowell signs two-year ITV deal

    2005-12-16T16:52:03Z

    X Factor judge Simon Cowell has signed up with ITV for another two years.

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    Bakhurst to head BBC News 24

    2005-12-16T16:46:31Z

    BBC 10 O'Clock News editor Kevin Bakhurst has been promoted to controller of News 24.

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    Rough cut - The beautiful game?

    2005-12-16T16:13:26Z

    Football scouts go out and find the best young players for their teams, but TV does little to draw in talent, says Phil Nodding.

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    Doc Martin beats Little Britain

    2005-12-16T12:06:00Z

    12.15pm: ITV1's Martin Clunes' comedy Doc Martin last night gave Little Britain a kicking - winning an audience of 9.2m compared to 6.5m for the award winning BBC1 show.

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    Birrell quits Hit Entertainment

    2005-12-16T11:03:16Z

    11am: Hit Entertainment's director of corporate developmentNigel Birrell has quit after more than six years to join online gaming company PartyGaming.

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    Langham in child pornography probe

    2005-12-16T10:37:00Z

    Just days after being named best television comedy actor at the British Comedy Awards, it has emerged that The Thick of It star Chris Langham has been arrested over alleged child pornography offences.

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    Chorion in tie-up with EMI

    2005-12-16T10:18:43Z

    10.15am: Chorion, the rights company that owns Noddy and Miss Marple, has joined forces with EMI Music Publishing in a partnership that will see the world's largest music publisher place music into TV shows.

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    ITV & BBC lock horns over World Cup

    2005-12-16T08:00:00Z

    8am: ITV and the BBC are embroiled in a battle over who gets what in the World Cup with both broadcasters targeting a potential clash against Germany in the second round.

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    Loughrey warns against lazy reporting

    2005-12-16T07:59:59Z

    8am: BBC journalists have been told to deliver more original news stories and stay away from 'air conditioned journalism' - reporting without leaving the office.

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    Ofcom cuts costs

    2005-12-16T07:59:52Z

    8am: Ofcom has cut its annual operating budget for the second year running - saving broadcasters thousands of pounds.

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    BBC Worldwide could soothe WorldService cutbacks

    2005-12-16T07:59:50Z

    8am: BBC Worldwide is looking to take over the BBC World Service's Czech newsdesk, under proposals which could save some of the ten foreign language stations facing the axe.

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    Homechoice looks to EntertainmentRights for content

    2005-12-16T07:55:00Z

    8am: Homechoice has signed a 12-month content deal with kids indie Entertainment Rights, to secure a series of titles for its pre-school, on-demand children's channel, Scamp.

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    Duncan calls on BBC to increaseregional indie spend

    2005-12-16T07:54:40Z

    8am: Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has called for the BBC to be forced to spend around a third of its annual independent production spend outside London.

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    Former Ofcom exec joinsHuman Capital board

    2005-12-16T07:54:30Z

    8am: Robin Foster, the man who spearheaded Ofcom's PSB review, has joined consultants Human Capital as chief adviser to the board.

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    PEER POLL: 2005

    2005-12-16T07:45:00Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Was 2005 a good year for the broadcasting industry?

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    SMG to axe 59 jobs

    2005-12-15T17:33:02Z

    Unions have blasted SMG's decision to axe a fifth of its staff, costing 59 jobs, as the group blamed less news output and less regional programmes, for the cuts.

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    Freudenstein quits Sky

    2005-12-15T15:41:22Z

    BSkyB chief operating officer Richard Freudenstein, one of the company's most influential executives, is to leave the company in the summer.

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    NTL appoints new CEO

    2005-12-15T14:57:35Z

    NTL today surprised the City by replacing its chief executive Simon Duffy with an executive from US firm Comcast.

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    C4 board appoints Lord Puttnamas deputy chair

    2005-12-15T13:03:32Z

    Channel 4 will make veteran film producer Lord Puttnam its new deputy chairman, replacing Barry Cox when he steps down from the role in February.

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    BBC staff face compulsory redundancy

    2005-12-15T11:27:39Z

    Up to 280 BBC staff will face compulsory redundancy, director general Mark Thompson has warned.