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Low BBC 3 and 4 budgets a blow to indies
BBC 4 to launch with an average programme budget of just£13,000 an hour
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Optomen takes on Gill Brown
Channel 4 deputy commissioning editor, history, biography and religion joins indie
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Granada Television accelerates broadband plans
Broadband factory in the offing as decision to move lifestyle department to Manchester is reversed
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Diverse loses Brand Republic web contract
Sources allege problems hit build of Haymarket project
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Woolwich ousted from Twenty Twenty Television
Current affairs veteran 'removed 'from indie directorship after boardroom battle
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RTL defeats C5 partner UBM in High Court struggle
European broadcaster wins more funds for Channel 5 programming
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Live athletics returns to Sky
Sky Sports signs two seasons deal with IAFF covering seven international track and field meetings
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BSkyB signs distribution deal with Digital Island
Sky.com internet content will now be streamed across DI's global Footprint Network
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NTL forecasts increased earnings
Says rising revenues, better margins and falling capital expenditure will lead to pre-charge earnings of£825 million next year
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ETV targets 'streamies' as Dinner Party kicks off
Interactive dining soap launches first two-weekly schedule
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ITV in talks with OK! to revive TV format.
OK!TV, ITV's axed former celebrity strand, could return to screens later this year after it emerged that ITV has reopened talks with OK! magazine owner Richard Desmond.Broadcast can reveal that ITV
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Twenty Twenty axes TV veteran Woolwich.
Current affairs veteran Paul Woolwich was ousted from his directorship of Twenty Twenty Television in an emergency board meeting on Monday night (22 January), writes Ashley Davies.
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Diverse loses Haymarket web project.
Diverse Production is thought to have had to pull out of a significant new media project amid rumours the company would not have been able to deliver to the original brief, writes Lucy Rouse.
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WILD MAN EWAN.
Ewan McGregor is learning how to survive in a central American jungle as he films a new BBC Bristol production for BBC 1, writes Katy Elliott.
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GMTV outdoes its new-look BBC rival.
The new-look GMTV has consistently beaten the BBC's Breakfast in the three months since the corporation relaunched its breakfast news programme as a three-hour show, hosted by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth, writes Katy Elliott.
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Garvie to oversee BBC music team.
BBC Manchester head of entertainment and features Wayne Garvie has been assigned the task of leading the BBC's London-based music entertainment department, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Consortium to bid for ITV news.
BSKYB has assembled a consortium of TV allies to try and snatch ITN's£40m-a-year news supply contract with ITV from next year.The satellite giant's latest plan to wrestle business away from
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Mortimer's 'sweetheart' deal.
BBC deputy controller of documentaries and investigations, David Mortimer, has been given a 'sweetheart' deal, including commissioning powers in a bid to keep him at the corporation, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Virgin dumps chart for older music.
Virgin Radio has banned girl and boy bands from its play list in an attempt to refocus on 'musically disenfranchised' 30 to 40 year-olds and clearly distinguish itself from other stations, writes Katy Elliott.