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    Rugby hands ITV male boost

    2015-07-16T07:06:00Z

    ITV is set to benefit from a boost in lucrative male viewers as well as an overall audience uplift after securing half of the TV rights to the Six Nations.

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    Former ITV controller installed as Objective boss

    2015-07-16T07:06:00Z

    All3Media has installed former ITV entertainment controller Layla Smith as chief executive of Objective Productions with immediate effect, replacing Andrew Newman after six years in the role.

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    Who’s scrutinising the BBC?

    2015-07-16T07:05:00Z

    The BBC has few obvious friends on culture secretary John Whittingdale’s charter renewal advisory board.

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    BBC gets on the front foot

    2015-07-16T07:04:00Z

    The BBC used the publication of its annual report to get on the front foot after a bruising period in the run-up to charter renewal negotiations with the government.

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    Sky 1 rethinks 8pm strategy

    2015-07-16T07:03:00Z

    Sky 1 has pulled back from original 8pm commissions but plans to supersize other areas of the schedule, including year-round drama and comedy, as part of a 20% budget boost.

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    BBC hints at radical genre move

    2015-07-16T07:01:00Z

    BBC director general Tony Hall has hinted that a radical overhaul of the corporation’s commissioning structures may be modelled on the approach already being applied to music and arts.

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    Whittingdale branded a 'hypocrite' over BBC deal

    2015-07-15T13:08:00Z

    Culture secretary John Whittingdale has been labelled a “complete and utter hypocrite” by his Labour counterpart for ushering through changes to the BBC behind closed doors.

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    Love to explore culture & community for latest C4 doc

    2015-07-15T12:45:00Z

    Benefits Street indie Love Productions is following up its controversial Channel 4 series with a show exploring religion, culture and community in the UK.

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    BBC trustee considered resigning over licence fee deal

    2015-07-15T12:32:00Z

    BBC trustee Richard Ayre has revealed he considered resigning after discovering the BBC was to be saddled with the cost of licence fees for the over-75s.

  • Fiona Hyslop
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    Scottish culture secretary slams government BBC action

    2015-07-15T12:01:00Z

    The Scottish culture secretary has slammed the government for making decisions that could “slash and diminish” the BBC without consulting the SNP.

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    Boomerang lands 60 hours of C4 business

    2015-07-15T10:36:00Z

    Twofour Group indie Boomerang has won 60 hours of business from Channel 4 including a one-off documentary about high-end removal firms and a bumper second series of Posh Pawnbrokers.

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    Chris Bryant: the BBC is under siege

    2015-07-15T10:26:00Z

    Shadow culture secretary Chris Bryant has claimed the BBC will be reduced to a “national irrelevance” by 2027 if the government continues its “bully crusade” against the broadcaster during charter renewal.

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    Bullying cases fall at the BBC

    2015-07-15T09:12:00Z

    Around 13 staff were found guilty of bullying at the BBC in the year to end of March 2015, as the number of bullying and sexual harassment cases at the corporation fell 37%.

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    Top stars urge prime minister to protect the BBC

    2015-07-15T08:21:00Z

    A host of top stars including Brian Cox, Daniel Craig and Dame Judi Dench, have written to the prime minister urging him to protect the “precious institution” that is the BBC.

  • Tony Hall
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    Hall: BBC’s future must not be dictated by commercial interests

    2015-07-14T13:58:00Z

    Tony Hall has argued that the future of the BBC should not be decided by “narrow commercial interests” but by the British public.

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    BBC network spend in Scotland tumbles

    2015-07-14T13:29:00Z

    Political pressure on the BBC from Scotland could be ramped up after the corporation spent less in the country in 2014 on network TV and appreciation fell for BBC Radio Scotland.

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    Worldwide pledges to return £1bn to BBC

    2015-07-14T13:25:00Z

    BBC Worldwide plans to return around £1bn to the corporation cumulatively over the next five years, despite a dip in profits following the sale of 49.9% of the business to AMC Networks.

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    C4 orders health slate

    2015-07-14T13:14:00Z

    Channel 4 has ordered a raft of health-based feature shows from Twofour, Fresh One and Broadbean Media.

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    ITV US president steps down

    2015-07-14T13:14:00Z

    ITV Studios America president Orly Adelson has stepped down, prompting a restructure at the US business.

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    BBC TV channels suffer further falls in reach and appreciation

    2015-07-14T12:10:00Z

    Audience reach and appreciation scores for all the BBC’s major television channels has decreased for the second year, despite content spend growing at all but BBC4, CBBC and CBeebies.