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Digital listening thrives despite criticism
Rajars: Digital radio listening is at a record high despite claims it was failing to attract significant consumer or advertiser interest.
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TV Critics 31 January '08
'Ah, this is more like it.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV
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CVP buys Mitcorp
Update: Creative Video Productions (CVP) will pay around£5m to buy Mitcorp, creating what is thought to be the UK's largest broadcast equipment and systems provider.
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GCap revenues jump in January
GCap Media has enjoyed a bumper January with like-for-like revenue and radio advertising both up 7%.
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Heart reclaims London breakfast crown
Rajars: Heart 106.2's Jamie Theakston and Harriet Scott have marched forward in the commercial radio breakfast wars with 915,000 listeners tuning into each week.
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BBC extends lead on commercial radio
Rajars: Commercial Radio saw its market share dip to 42.4% in the final quarter of 2007 as the BBC bounced back with 55.4%.
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Nominees unveiled for RTS TV Journalism Awards
Al Jazeera English, BBC News 24 and Sky News are in the running for news channel of the year in this year's RTS Television Journalism Awards.
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Stourton takes MD role
Ten Alps has named editorial director Fiona Stourton as managing director of its subsidiary Blakeway Productions.
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Sutherland exits Five
Five factual commissioning editor Alex Sutherland is to leave the company after four years to take up “a new challenge elsewhere within the industry”.
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Winton to front BBC hidden camera pilot
Dale Winton is to host an Objective Productions hidden camera quiz show pilot for BBC1.
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Hardy & Sons in Left Bank/BBCW deal
Relief of Belsen producer Hardy & Sons is poised to sell a combined 30% stake to BBC Worldwide and Andy Harries' Left Bank Pictures, with the latter planning similar deals with other emerging indies.
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ITV heads to US to showcase projects
ITV Productions will send a group of key executives to Los Angeles in March to hold a beauty parade of its shows for US networks.
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Indies abandon Pact in protest at hike in fees
Pact's funding crisis has deepened after a raft of indies decided not to renew their membership.
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Laid-off Vision staff to get first pick of BBC jobs
BBC Vision staff who are made redundant will be put on a list of “preferred suppliers” so that they get first refusal on freelance work at the corporation.
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Euro Millions draw leaves Gold for BBC1
Europe's biggest lottery jackpot show has moved from UKTV Gold to BBC1 and will run in a regular late Friday night slot.
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Government rejects MPs bid to tighten C4's remit
The government has rejected a plan by the Commons media select committee to tighten Channel 4's public service remit in exchange for allowing it to share some of the BBC's licence fee.
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Tinopolis: BBC has ‘moral duty' to Jam fallout firms
Tinopolis has called on the BBC to honour its “moral debt” to suppliers damaged by the collapse of BBC Jam as the corporation weighs up a replacement for the online education service.
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RTS Television Journalism Awards: Nominees
The full list of nominees for this year's RTS Television Journalism Awards 2006/2007.
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Minority sports coverage facing axe after BBC cuts
Sporting body UK Sport has spoken of its fear for minority sports after budget cuts at the BBC.
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BBC hopes to educate Britain about HD
The BBC is planning a major consumer campaign in the spring in an effort to counter a perceived confusion about HD amongst the British public.