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C5 plans Lip Sync litmus test
Channel 5 will use buzzy, karaoke-style format Lip Sync Battle as a litmus test for its entertainment strategy next year.
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Top 100 network programmes: 27 Jul - 2 Aug 2015
BBC1’s Ripper St easily defeats launch of ITV’s cooking contest BBQ Champ
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T3Media rebrands to Wazee Digital
Content management and monetisation company T3Media has rebranded as Wazee Digital.
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INFOGRAPHIC: The Great British Bake Off, BBC1
Click to see how well the opener of the Love Productions show fared.
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ITVS ties with Weinstein Company for USSR drama
ITV Studios and The Weinstein Company have boarded Archery Pictures’ big-budget drama set in the USSR.
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HBO and Showtime eye global OTT launches
US broadcasters HBO and Showtime are to begin rolling out OTT services internationally.
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Peel takes full ownership of Dock10
The Peel Group has taken full ownership of Dock10 having acquired SIS Limited’s 50% stake in the studios and post-production business.
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Sport and films drive TV spend to £6.4bn
Total broadcaster spend on UK content grew by 9% in 2014 to £6.4bn, with an 18% surge in film and sport responsible for the rise.
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BBC breakfast DJs Evans & Grimshaw gain listeners
BBC Radio 1 & 2 breakfast hosts Nick Grimshaw and Chris Evans grew their audiences over the past three months, according to the latest set of Rajar figures.
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Joanna Lumley explores Elvis for ITV
Joanna Lumley is to travel to Graceland to explore the life of Elvis Presley in a one-off documentary for ITV.
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Clear Cut bolsters sales team
Clear Cut Pictures has added Julia Veidt to its company sales team as business development manager.
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The Farm to exit Soho Square for larger central London site
Post-production firm The Farm Group is relocating from its Soho Square headquarters to a new 33,000 sq ft building in central London.
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DPP publishes reports on Ultra HD and IP
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has published its first reports since it became a not-for-profit company in April.
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US networks reveal plans at Critics tour
The Television Critics Association (TCA) summer tour being held this week in Los Angeles is the US equivalent of the Edinburgh International Television Festival.
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BBC trials VR to support blue-chip nature series
The BBC is hoping to capture underwater virtual reality footage of some of the world’s most spectacular marine animals as part of a range of innovative content to support live natural history series Big Blue Live.