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  • Open All Hours
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    Still Open All Hours secures BBC1 series

    2014-01-30T07:49:00Z

    BBC1 is to keep Still Open All Hours in business, committing to a full series after the successful update of the 1970s comedy at Christmas.

  • BBC Arabic
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    BBC Arabic ‘civil war’ runs up £65,000 bill

    2014-01-30T07:46:00Z

    The BBC has spent more than £65,000 on legal wrangles with staff at BBC Arabic, according to figures seen by Broadcast.

  • The Undateables
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    CDN puts diversity pledges to test

    2014-01-30T07:45:00Z

    The Creative Diversity Network (CDN) is on the brink of unveiling a monitoring service that will assess how the major broadcasters’ are performing against their diversity targets – and compared with each other – for the first time.

  • Sherlock
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    BBCW reaches out to digital start-ups

    2014-01-30T07:37:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has kicked off its third annual Labs initiative, designed to forge ties with emerging digital start-ups.

  • Lucan
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    ITV reveals major Sky channel

    2014-01-30T07:36:00Z

    ITV’s deal with Sky to launch drama channel Encore represents its most significant move in the pay- TV space in more than a decade.

  • Preposterous Pets
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    UK indies in demand in DC

    2014-01-30T07:22:00Z

    The Realscreen Summit in Washington, DC, was a hive of activity this week as 300 UK producers fought it out to secure commissions from US broadcasters.

  • Oona King
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    TV admits diversity failures

    2014-01-30T07:13:00Z

    Baroness Floella Benjamin made an impassioned plea in her opening address at Ed Vaizey’s diversity roundtable last week: “Don’t let our children down,” she said, “especially our young black men. They don’t feel part of this.”

  • Gordon Ramsay
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    C4 preps Gordon Ramsay series

    2014-01-29T21:43:00Z

    Gordon Ramsay is to record his first series of Kitchen Nightmares for Channel 4 in five years amid speculation he won’t renew his contract with the broadcaster.

  • Gold Rush
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    Discovery eyes Raw TV acquisition

    2014-01-29T15:41:00Z

    Discovery Communications is eyeing a potential acquisition of UK indie Raw TV, signalling its intention to continue to snap up international production businesses. 

  • Breaking Magic
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    Discovery puts food and engineering on the radar

    2014-01-29T13:11:00Z

    Discovery Networks International is shopping for food and engineering formats for its global channels. 

  • TOWIE
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    TOWIE to hit 13 series

    2014-01-29T13:00:00Z

    The Only Way Is Essex is to rack up its thirteenth series after ITV2 ordered a further three outings from Lime Pictures.

  • The House That £100k Built
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    BBC2 plans extension for Remarkable property brand

    2014-01-29T12:42:00Z

    BBC2 plans to build on property brand The House That £100k Built by ordering a second series and a spin-off show.

  • Woolwich
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    RTS News nominations unveiled

    2014-01-29T12:37:00Z

    Dispatches Plebgate investigation, ITN’s Woolwich attack report and BBC News coverage of an attack on a Syrian school will go head-to-head for scoop of the year at the RTS Television Journalism Awards.

  • Alan Davies
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    Alan Davies lands Winter Olympics comedy show

    2014-01-29T12:22:00Z

    Alan Davies is to front a Last Leg-style BBC2 comedy entertainment show about the Winter Olympics.

  • Top Gear
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    iPlayer enjoys record breaking year

    2014-01-29T09:55:00Z

    BBC iPlayer enjoyed a record breaking year in 2013 as favourites such as Top Gear and its online-first strategy drove 3bn views.

  • Alix Pryde
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    BBC distribution boss to join Vodafone

    2014-01-29T09:47:00Z

    Alix Pryde, the BBC executive who helped lead the successful digital switchover project, is leaving the corporation to join Vodafone.

  • Vera
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    ITV launches pay-TV drama channel

    2014-01-29T09:13:00Z

    ITV is to launch its first new channel brand in eight years - a pay-TV service on Sky showcasing the best of its recent drama series.

  • Strip The City
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    Windfall returns to Strip The City

    2014-01-28T18:23:00Z

    New York, Venice, Tokyo and Paris will be among the next crop of cities laid bare using innovative CGI technology after Windfall Films’ Strip The City was recommissioned for a second series.

  • John Linwood
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    Sacked BBC DMI boss takes legal action

    2014-01-28T18:19:00Z

    John Linwood, the BBC technology boss sacked in the aftermath of the Digital Media Initiative (DMI) scandal, is taking legal action against the corporation.

  • BBC
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    BBC governance under fire over DMI

    2014-01-28T13:12:00Z

    The BBC’s governance arrangements have come under fire in a National Audit Office (NAO) report on the failed £100m Digital Media Initiative (DMI).