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  • Hole in the Wall
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    Talkback unveils Scottish unit with Hole in the Wall order

    2009-06-18T11:28:00Z

    Talkback Thames is to open a new production base in Glasgow, headed by BBC Scotland’s former creative director of arts and factual entertainment May Miller, and has bagged a second run of BBC1’s Hole in the Wall as its first commission.

  • Channel 4
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    C4 drives into future with BBCW and kids content

    2009-06-18T09:02:00Z

    Channel 4 is on the brink of entering the next phase of its evolution after the government backed a tie-up with BBC Worldwide and called for it to put renewed emphasis on content for older children and multiplatform delivery.

  • Sir Michael Lyons
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    BBC plans strategy to fight top-slice threat

    2009-06-18T09:02:00Z

    The BBC’s top management was locked in meetings to discuss the fall out from Digital Britain on Wednesday afternoon ahead of a last-ditch attempt to stave off top-slicing - but the mood among rank-and-file staff was very different.

  • Dawn Airey
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    Airey hits back at critics: ‘Five is not in tatters’

    2009-06-18T09:01:00Z

    Five chief executive Dawn Airey has hit back at critics who suggest the Digital Britain report means a bleak outlook for the broadcaster, insisting: “Five is not in tatters”.

  • Neighbours
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    Five widens online reach in ground-breaking deal

    2009-06-18T08:55:00Z

    Five has signed a syndication deal with online video platform Brightcove that will allow full-length episodes of its programmes to be embedded in third-party websites.

  • Sex Education Show
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    C4 sends producer Wild for sole survivor doc

    2009-06-18T08:52:00Z

    Channel 4 will cross a frontier in survival programming by dropping a TV producer into the Canadian wilderness for 12 weeks with just a camera and a backpack.

  • Britain's Got Talent: Susan Boyle
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    ITV could charge for on-demand content service

    2009-06-18T08:46:00Z

    ITV is planning to levy small charges to view on-demand content beyond the standard seven-day catch-up window in a bid to boost revenues.

  • Tony Ball
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    Tony Ball joins BT as non-exec

    2009-06-17T11:37:00Z

    Tony Ball, the former BSkyB chief exec tipped to replace Michael Grade at ITV, has joined the BT Board as non-executive director.

  • Gordon Brown
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    PM plans BBC top slicing bill

    2009-06-17T00:01:00Z

    DIGITAL BRITAIN: Gordon Brown is to rush a bill through parliament allowing top slicing of the BBC licence fee to become law before the general election, widely expected next May.

  • News

    ITV regional news to be funded by BBC licence fee

    2009-06-16T16:29:00Z

    DIGITAL BRITAIN: ITV will be allowed to reduce its public service obligations in the lead up to digital switchover, and the government will ring-fence a portion of the BBC licence fee to pay for its regional news programming.

  • Sir Michael Lyons
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    BBC Trust will not 'sit by' and allow licence fee raid

    2009-06-16T16:28:00Z

    DIGITAL BRITAIN: The BBC Trust has warned it will not “sit quietly by” whilst the licence fee becomes a general “slush fund”, in a strongly-worded list of objections to the Digital Britain report.

  • Digital Britain
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    £200m digital surplus will fund broadband push

    2009-06-16T16:27:00Z

    DIGITAL BRITAIN: The government has earmarked £200m of the money handed to the BBC to help with digital switchover and provide universal broadband access by 2012.

  • Hollyoaks
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    Channel 4 to take on teens

    2009-06-16T16:25:00Z

    DIGITAL BRITAIN: Channel 4 is to have a “solid commitment” to children’s programming enshrined in its statutory remit – particularly targeted at older children and teens.

  • The X Factor
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    X Factor auditions go live

    2009-06-16T10:52:00Z

    The X Factor is to get a Britain’s Got Talent-style makeover, with auditions to be held in front of a live audience for the first time.

  • BBC News
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    BBC and STV may share resources

    2009-06-16T09:42:00Z

    The BBC and STV could share their archives, news footage and production technology, under the latest in the corporation’s partnership initiatives.

  • News

    STV and ITV see legal teams over disputed £22m fee

    2009-06-15T16:49:00Z

    ITV is considering legal action against its Scottish licence holder STV Group, after accusing it of failing to pay a £22m fee for being part of the ITV network.

  • ITV has axed Primeval to concentrate spending on post watershed drama
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    Primeval axed as ITV focuses on 9pm drama

    2009-06-15T12:49:00Z

    ITV has axed Impossible Pictures’ dinosaur drama Primeval to focus on drama aired after 9pm.

  • Chris Moyles
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    BBC1 asks again Who Do You Think You Are?

    2009-06-15T11:35:00Z

    Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall, Big Brother presenter Davina McCall and Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles are to all feature in the new run of BBC1’s genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are?

  • Pat Younge
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    Pat Younge named BBC Vision Productions boss

    2009-06-15T11:07:00Z

    Pat Younge is to replace Peter Salmon as the new chief creative officer of BBC Vision Productions - arguably the biggest production job in UK broadcasting.

  • Sir Michael Lyons
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    BBC faces £130m cut to licence fee

    2009-06-15T09:48:00Z

    The Digital Britain report, due to be unveiled tomorrow, is expected to take the £130m digital switchover surplus from the BBC and use it to fund services on other broadcasters.