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Sharon Osbourne chat show coming to UK
A US talk show featuring Sharon Osbourne on an all-female panel of hosts has been acquired for broadcast in the UK.
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US remake for C4's Sirens
New Channel 4 comedy-drama Sirens is to be remade in the US by Rescue Me star Denis Leary.
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C5 ignites Burn Notice renewal
US drama Burn Notice will return for a third and fourth season on digital channel 5* after striking a new deal with Twentieth Century Fox.
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Game of Thrones returning to Northern Ireland
HBO has confirmed it will be returning to Belfast to shoot the second series of popular medieval drama Game Of Thrones.
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Apple launches Final Cut Pro X
Apple today launched Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of its editing software for professional users.
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OFT clears Peel's proposed Pinewood takeover
Peel’s proposed acquisition of Pinewood Shepperton has been approved by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), as Warren James Holdings confirms it has “no intention” of bidding for the facilities group.
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Celtic Audio acquired by TSL
Broadcast integration firm TSL has acquired audio technology company Celtic Audio.
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Sky to screen first 3D ballet
Sky is to show the first full ballet production in 3D on the small screen.
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ITV Player rolls out on Android
ITV has launched its video-on-demand service ITV Player on mobile for the first time via a Google Android app.
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BBCW reveals slate of US projects
A New York-based version of Criminal Justice and a remake of I, Claudius are among a raft of series being developed by BBC Worldwide Productions.
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Formula 1 boss makes free-to-air vow
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has vowed that the sport will stay free-to-air after it emerged that the BBC could halt coverage to save money.
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BBC1 unveils Borrowers remake
A remake of children’s classic The Borrowers is to air on BBC1 over Christmas with an all-star cast including Stephen Fry, Victoria Wood, Christopher Eccleston and Misfits star Robert Sheehan.
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Monster Munchies back for second helping
UKTV’s cookery channel Good Food has ordered a second series of Monster Munchies, the show which sees England rugby player Matt Dawson create giant versions of speciality dishes.
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Viewers left confused over product placement logo
Three-quarters of the viewing population have no idea what the product placement logo stands for, a study published today has revealed.
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Graham named Doc/Fest chairman
Sheffield Doc/Fest has appointed Wall to Wall chief executive Alex Graham as its new chairman.
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'Mixed' reaction to 3D-ready TVs
One in three households in the UK will own a 3D-ready TV set by 2016, a new report claims.
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MTV to commission Mersey Shore
MTV is close to ordering a Liverpool-based spin-off from Geordie Shore, the reality series that has sparked controversy and record ratings for the youth channel.
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C4 News reporters roles expanded
Channel 4 News has created two new roles as part of the ongoing overhaul of the programme.
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Shed to bring The Voice to BBC1
BBC1 has confirmed it will be the UK home of The Voice, ending weeks of speculation about where the talent show would land.
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Ex-TalkSport presenter loses 'Nazi' appeal
Broadcaster Jon Gaunt, who called an interviewee a “Nazi” on air, has lost an appeal against a High Court ruling that media watchdog Ofcom was justified in upholding complaints against him.