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    Battle of the bongs: how news ratings are shaping up

    2016-01-22T13:09:00Z

    With the relaunch of ITV News at Ten and the BBC’s extension of its flagship bulletin, there has rarely been so much scrutiny on the performance of TV news. Broadcast attempts to separate fact from fiction in a rundown of the way in which the changes are shaping up.

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    Lightbox lands LA riots anniversary doc

    2016-01-22T12:54:00Z

    Channel 4-backed indie Lightbox is to mark the 25th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots with a feature-length documentary for National Geographic Channel.

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    Janice Hadlow to exit BBC after 30 years

    2016-01-22T12:29:00Z

    Former BBC2 controller Janice Hadlow will become the latest high-profile executive to step down, as she prepares to leave after a near 30-year career at the BBC.

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    BBC2 explores East End poverty

    2016-01-22T12:03:00Z

    Wall to Wall will transform a corner of London’s East End into a Victorian slum for a living history experiment to air on BBC2 towards the end of the year.

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    Shakespeare to get Philomena Cunk treatment

    2016-01-22T11:41:00Z

    Weekly Wipe’s Philomena Cunk will provide a ‘comprehensive’ guide to the life and work of William Shakespeare in a 30-minute show for BBC2.

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    BBC comedy hit by second exit

    2016-01-22T10:15:00Z

    The BBC’s in-house comedy unit has suffered its second departure of the week – after it emerged executive producer Ben Farrell is returning to Objective Productions.

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    Sky News facing Gherkin exit

    2016-01-22T09:23:00Z

    Sky News could be forced to leave its studio in London’s Gherkin after the landlord began weighing up plans to rent out the space.

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    Whittingdale pledges to preserve C4 remit

    2016-01-21T17:48:00Z

    Channel 4’s public service remit will be preserved should the broadcaster be sold, culture secretary John Whittingdale has promised.

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    Sky strikes pan-European Showtime partnership

    2016-01-21T13:42:00Z

    Showtime programming including New York drama Billions and the re-make of Twin Peaks will air on Sky Atlantic after a pan-European deal was agreed with CBS Corporation.

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    C4 reveals Love immigration doc details

    2016-01-21T13:06:00Z

    Love Productions’ latest Channel 4 documentary series about immigration, Keeping Up With the Khans, is due to air from next month.

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    Walter Presents hits 1m views

    2016-01-21T12:32:00Z

    Channel 4’s foreign-language VoD service Walter Presents has reached 1m views two weeks after launching.

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    Tony Hall reflects on ‘dark chapter’ after Savile report leak

    2016-01-21T10:02:00Z

    Tony Hall has described Jimmy Savile’s BBC tenure as a “a dark chapter” in the corporation’s history after a draft copy of the Dame Janet Smith Review was leaked to investigative journalism website Exaro.

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    Kevin Lygo primed for ITV renewal

    2016-01-21T07:16:00Z

    ITV’s incoming director of television Kevin Lygo will have to call upon all his quick wit, charm and industry nous to tackle a number of creative challenges brewing at the broadcaster.

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    BT takes first step into VR with basketball trial

    2016-01-21T07:11:00Z

    BT Sport has taken its first step into virtual reality – trialling an immersive experience at the NBA Global Games clash at the O2 arena in London last week.

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    BBC overhaul a ‘taste of future’

    2016-01-21T07:05:00Z

    The BBC’s dramatic TV leadership changes will be a taste of things to come as the corporation bids to make £550m of savings under its new funding agreement.

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    Mark Linsey unpicks BBC reshuffle

    2016-01-21T07:01:00Z

    Mark Linsey has revealed how the BBC’s radical TV restructure will work in practice and clarified the division of responsibilities between himself and new content supremo Charlotte Moore.

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    Dame Janet Smith report due in six weeks

    2016-01-20T16:45:00Z

    Dame Janet Smith’s review into the culture and practices of the BBC at the time of the Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall scandals is to be published within the next six weeks – after launching more than three years ago.

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    Comedy chief Myfanwy Moore exits BBC

    2016-01-20T15:22:00Z

    BBC controller of comedy production Myfanwy Moore is to leave the corporation after two years “to pursue new challenges” from next month.

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    Evans vetoes new Top Gear producer

    2016-01-20T13:01:00Z

    The reboot of Top Gear has run into more trouble after the BBC’s preferred replacement for executive producer Lisa Clark was vetoed by presenter Chris Evans.

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    C4 study finds men twice as likely to appear on TV

    2016-01-20T12:46:00Z

    Men are twice as likely to appear on primetime television as women, according to a study commissioned by Channel 4.