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BBC apologises to the Queen over Abu Hamza revelations
The BBC has apologised after its security correspondent Frank Gardner revealed the details of a private conversation with the Queen about radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri.
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Slater: BBC should boost news coverage of women’s sport
The BBC’s director of sport Barbara Slater has thrown down the gauntlet to the corporation to report more women’s sport in its news output.
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The Foundry merges with Luxology
VFX software developers The Foundry and Luxology have joined forces.
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Sky's Darroch pay rises to almost £3m
Sky’s chief executive officer Jeremy Darroch saw his pay package rise almost 7% on last year to hit £2.98m.
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Question Time adds Twitter panellist
BBC1 is to extend the weekly Question Time line-up to a sixth panellist who will tweet their views throughout the programme.
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Countdown gets two-year extension
Channel 4 has renewed its longest running show, daytime competition Countdown, for another two years.
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Olympics fuel mobile video boom
The London 2012 Olympics have helped increase mobile video viewing by as much as 84% according to research of UK consumers.
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Whitechapel gets another outing
A fourth series of crime thriller Whitechapel has been ordered by ITV.
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Age UK launches DAB station
A radio station aimed at the over 50s launches on the DAB network this week with a line-up including BBC Breakfast’s ‘Green Goddess’ Diana Moran.
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Rights.tv expands to Wales
Specialist TV and film business affairs and commercial advisors Rights.tv have opened a new office in Cardiff.
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The X Factor hit with double investigation
Britney Spears impersonator Lorna Bliss’ raunchy performance on The X Factor could land the ITV1 show in hot water as it faces a double Ofcom investigation.
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Shine TV hires head of programmes and new business
Shine TV has created two new roles to bolster its senior management team.
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C4 unveils trio of ambitious dramas
Channel 4 has unveiled a 2013/2014 drama series slate that includes an Abi Morgan thriller, a follow up to The Devil’s Whore and a two-hander about dating from Skins creator Bryan Elsley.
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Homeland big winner at Emmys
Channel 4’s Homeland was the standout new winner at this year’s Emmys with ITV1 drama Downton Abbey recognised for a second year.
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Karl Warner appointed Edinburgh TV chair
BBC entertainment commissioner Karl Warner will be the Edinburgh International Television Festival advisory chair in 2013.
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BBC director to speak at Sound Women NW
Peter Salmon, director of BBC North and Radio 5 Live’s Shelagh Fogarty are among the names appearing at a Sound Women North West event taking place next month.
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C4 to strip Paralympic shorts reflections
The final instalment of Paralympic short films in the BT and Channel 4 Presents series… will be stripped across five nights showcasing the achievements of Paralympians.
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BBC looks for bridge between CBeebies and CBBC
BBC Childrens director Joe Godwin has revealed an ambition to find a way of bridging the gap between CBeebies and CBBC.
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BT appoints sports COO from BBC
The BBC’s head of production for London 2012 is to join BT as chief operating officer of its new sports channel.
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Shine North moves to MediaCityUK
Shine North is to move from its base in Manchester’s Whitworth Street into Dock10 offices in MediaCityUK.