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  • James Murdoch
    News

    BSkyB hits 10m target

    2010-11-08T09:21:00Z

    BSkyB has celebrated a milestone by reaching its target of 10 million television customers before the end of the year.

  • Seven Days
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    Lambert defends Seven Days

    2010-11-05T18:16:00Z

    DOC/FEST: Stephen Lambert has vowed to develop Channel 4 docu-soap Seven Days by sharpening the focus of the format and broadening its audience appeal.

  • Danny Cohen
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    Danny Cohen outlines BBC1 ambitions

    2010-11-05T18:14:00Z

    DOC/FEST: New BBC1 controller Danny Cohen has underlined his ambition to take risks in breaking new talent and airing challenging programming.

  • Adam Boulton
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    Sky revamps Millbank studio

    2010-11-05T17:48:00Z

    Sky News is putting the finishing touches to a move that will see the channel’s political editor Adam Boulton and special correspondents relocate from its Osterley base to a new multimedia studio at Millbank Studios in central London.

  • BBC strikes
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    BBC strikes: NUJ timeline

    2010-11-05T12:52:00Z

    Latest updates from the NUJ on the 48-hour BBC pension strikes.

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    BBC strikes: Twitter chat

    2010-11-05T12:25:00Z

    As the BBC strikes take hold, presenters, commissioners and other industry figures share their thoughts on Twitter.

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    O'Reilly "squeezed out" of BBC, tribunal hears

    2010-11-05T12:21:00Z

    Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O’Reilly has said she was “squeezed out” of her job by senior figures at the BBC, who believed she had leaked stories to the press claiming the corporation had axed her and other female presenters because of ageism.

  • Suburbia In Therapy
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    BBC unveils slate of 2011 docs

    2010-11-05T11:32:00Z

    BBC commissioning editor for documentaries Charlotte Moore has greenlit a 3 x 60-minute series for BBC2 on the medical treatment of disfigured children, as part of a raft of commissions for next year.

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    Lords welcome Cable's BSkyB bid intervention

    2010-11-05T09:11:00Z

    Business Secretary Vince Cable’s decision to refer News Corp’s £12 billion bid to take control of broadcasting giant BSkyB to regulator Ofcom has been welcomed in the Lords, where peers warned of the dangers of a concentration of media ownership.

  • BBC strikes
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    BBC strikes hit news output

    2010-11-05T08:59:00Z

    Thousands of BBC journalists are on strike in a row over pensions which will disrupt radio and television schedules.

  • Jeremy Paxman
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    Strikes to hit Newsnight, Today and World At One

    2010-11-04T17:19:00Z

    Newsnight, the Today programme and the World at One are expected to be cancelled as a result of the 48-hour strike over the BBC’s pension proposal, the NUJ has claimed.

  • Inside Nature’s Giants
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    C4 calls for more event-led shows

    2010-11-04T16:28:00Z

    DOC/FEST: Channel 4’s head of specialist factual has called on indies to pitch braver and more event-led programming.

  • Seven Days
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    C4 doc head defends Seven Days

    2010-11-04T16:19:00Z

    DOC/FEST: Channel 4’s deputy head of documentaries has defended Seven Days under combative questioning during a panel session at the Sheffield Doc Fest.

  • News

    Sky Player on Xbox gets social update

    2010-11-04T15:14:00Z

    Sky has updated the Xbox version of its online TV service Sky Player with a range of interactive features including recommendations and reviews.

  • News

    Pact outlines plans for three YouView events

    2010-11-04T15:13:00Z

    Pact is planning to hold three workshops intended to educate members about the creative, commercial and technical opportunities surrounding YouView and connected-TV services.

  • News

    Great Migrations: In the eye of a sandstorm

    2010-11-04T15:03:00Z

    VIDEO: Watch cameraman Bob Poole find himself in the centre of a “giant sandblaster” - an African sandstorm - in behind the scenes footage from Nat Geo’s epic natural history series Great Migrations.

  • bbc_strike7.jpg
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    Thompson urges staff to cross picket line

    2010-11-04T12:36:00Z

    Mark Thompson has urged BBC staff not to “let down” licence fee payers by refusing to cross NUJ picket lines during the two day strike planned for Friday and Saturday

  • Bob Geldof
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    BBC apologises for Live Aid weapons reports

    2010-11-04T09:49:00Z

    The BBC has “unreservedly” apologised for broadcasting a series of reports claiming money raised by Live Aid to fight famine in Ethiopia was spent on weapons.

  • Sky
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    Cable intervenes in News Corp bid

    2010-11-04T09:44:00Z

    Business secretary Vince Cable has said he is intervening in News Corp’s £12 billion bid to take control of broadcasting giant BSkyB and would refer the plans to regulator Ofcom.

  • BBC
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    Horrocks: 300 jobs at risk at BBC World Service

    2010-11-04T09:40:00Z

    More than 300 jobs are at risk in the BBC’s international arm because of the effective 16% budget cut imposed on the broadcaster as part of Government austerity measures, an executive has said.