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TV critics 8 February '08
'Yup, the Gene genie was back with a bang.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Battle for Teachers TV ends in March
ITN and Channel 4 will find out next month if they have won the contract to operate education channel Teachers TV.
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BBC3 reveals news anchors
BBC3 has recruited Five presenter Tasmin Lucia Khan and radio correspondent Andy May to front its revamped 60seconds news bulletin.
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Ashes to Ashes burns the competition
Ashes to Ashes, BBC1's sequel to Life on Mars, took the ratings crown at 9pm last night with a strong audience of 7m (29.1%).
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The death of linear TV has been exaggerated
The decline in traditional methods of watching television looks to have been exaggerated, according to new research.
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Capello helps BBC1 dominate
England's first match under the guidance of new manager Fabio Capello pulled in a sizeable 10m viewers (39.4%) for BBC1 during the game itself at 8pm, dominating the schedule last night.
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Ofcom revises local radio guidelines
Ofcom has relaxed its guidelines for the amount of locally-produced content on analogue commercial radio but has defended its decision to set minimum levels of local programming.
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Gates close on Grange Hill after 30 years
Grange Hill was effectively axed by the BBC because it did not fit in with the corporation's move towards age-targeted children's channels.
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Gates close on Grange Hill after 30 years
Grange Hill was effectively axed by the BBC because it did not fit in with the corporation's move towards age-targeted children's channels.
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Gates close on Grange Hill after 30-year run
Grange Hill was effectively axed by the BBC because it did not fit in with the corporation's move towards age-targeted children's channels.
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Gates close on Grange Hill after 30-year run
Grange Hill was effectively axed by the BBC because it did not fit in with the corporation's move towards age-targeted children's channels.
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TV critics 7 February '08
'Quiet and unassuming portrait of an unusual young man.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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UKTV Style to correct celeb fashion crimes
UKTV Style will use CGI to carry out virtual makeovers on A-list celebrities as part of an innovative format presented by Myleene Klass.
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ITV in talks to lay off regional affairs staff
ITV has axed all its regional affairs staff as the latest step in its rationalisation in the regions.
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ITV4 and CITV to get more hours and cash
ITV is to shake up its digital portfolio by handing ITV4 and CITV an injection of commissioning cash and extending both channels' broadcasting hours.
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BSkyB reports pre-tax loss
BSkyB saw revenues rise 11% in the second half of 2007 but slipped into pre-tax losses for the period due to£343m in impairment charges on its controversial 17.9% stake in ITV.
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Commissioners share new media pitching tips
Indies pitching multiplatform ideas must link their ideas to wider trends on the web and offer a clearer idea of how to keep content alive for longer, according to new media commissioners.
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Carr to host ad clip show
Jimmy Carr has landed his first BBC presenting role as the latest host of Celador Productions' BBC1 clip show Commercial Breakdown.
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Virgin 1 gets American Inventor
Virgin 1 has acquired the exclusive UK rights to US reality series American Inventor featuring Dragons' Den and Tycoon star Peter Jones.
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Sir David tracks down another ratings hit
BBC1's big-budget natural history shows can still pull in the viewers, with the latest production sweeping all before it.