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BBC poised to set green targets
The BBC is to set new targets for cutting waste in a bid to boost its green credentials.
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ITV1 crime drama leaves viewers Cold
The final instalment of ITV1's occasional crime drama Cold Blood attracted just 3.7m (15.7%) at 9pm and was beaten by a BBC1 repeat.
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BBC presenter released after girlfriend death
A man believed to be BBC children's television presenter Mark Speight has been released after being arrested over the death of his girlfriend - understood to be former co-presenter Natasha Collins.
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Oneword axed from airwaves
Digital speech station Oneword will close after Channel 4 has sold back its 51% shareholding to UBC Media for£1.
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Turner strikes triple mobile TV deal
Men's channel Nuts TV and fellow Turner brands Adult Swim and Cartoon Network will all be launched on Sky's mobile platform.
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3.2m see Celebrity Hijack on C4
An average audience of just 3.2m (13.1%) saw Channel 4's coverage of the launch of the Celebrity Hijack version of Big Brother last night at 9pm.
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Netflix and LG launch set-top box
US rental film service Netflix and LG Electronics have developed a set-top box for consumers to stream movies and other programming from the internet to HDTVs without a personal computer.
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TV Critics 3 January '08
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including ITV1's crime-drama Cold Blood - broadcast on 3 January 2008
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ITV West boss Haskell quits
ITV West and ITV Westcountry managing director Mark Haskell is to leave the broadcaster after 15 years.
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Boaden: integrity crucial to regain trust
BBC News director Helen Boaden has claimed “good old-fashioned integrity” will be the key to the corporation reviving viewers' “battered” trust in the BBC in 2008.
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Half Ton Mum weighs in with 4.4m
Channel 4 one-off factual show Half Ton Mum managed a heavyweight 4.4m viewers (17.4%) last night, the channel's highest audience for a documentary in over 12 months.
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Talent shows dominate 2007 - research
US game show format Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? was the most successful global entertainment format of 2007, according to research by FremantleMedia.
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Luckwell to chair IMAC
Media investor Mike Luckwell is to replace ex-Sky boss Tony Ball as chairman of the listed Ingenious Media Active Capital (IMAC) fund.
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ITV plans UK version of Law and Order
ITV is in talks to bring a UK version of long-running US crime series Law and Order to the channel.
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TV Critics 2 January '08
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including Channel 4's shock documentary Half Ton Mum - broadcast on 2 January 2008
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Noel delivers Christmas ratings present
Sky One's Noel's Christmas Presents was the most watched non-sport multichannel offering over the festive period, with a sizeable audience of 1.1m (5.77%) on 23 December.
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Corrie to move in ITV1 overhaul
Coronation Street will have two episodes on a Friday from later this month as part of a massive overhaul of the ITV1 schedule.
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Corrie to move in ITV1 overhaul
Coronation Street will have two episodes on a Friday from later this month as part of a massive overhaul of the ITV1 schedule.
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Shameless back with 2.7m
Channel 4's Shameless attracted 2.7m viewers (13.4%) on its return for a fifth series on New Year's Day at 10.10pm, short of the 3.5m who watched the start of the fourth series.
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PSB review to kick start Ofcom's year
Ofcom will kick off a busy 2008 with phase one of its crucial public service broadcasting (PSB) review, before publishing its findings on participation TV and competition in the pay TV market.