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Freeview tops 14 million
More than 14 million UK homes are now using Freeview, the company confirmed today.
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US version of Little Britain postponed
Production on the US version of hit comedy sketch show Little Britain has been put on hold because of the American writers’ strike.
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Living Looks at Beginning of Girl Power
Living will celebrate the re-forming of the Spice Girls with a one-off special on the birth of ‘girl power’, writes Rob Shepherd.
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Would I Lie to You recommissioned
BBC1 has ordered a second series of the Zeppotron-produced comedy panel show Would I Lie To You?
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NME TV to rock on Sky
A 24-hour TV station based on music magazine NME is to launch on Sky this week.
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TV Critics 20 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including Channel 4’s one-off drama Exodus - broadcast on 18 November 2007.
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Britain Scoops Seven Emmys
British programming swept the international Emmy awards last night, picking up seven top awards at a gala ceremony in New York.
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BBC plans extended writers' scheme
The BBC is looking at extending its drama Writer’s Academy scheme to include new regions and genres, Vision Productions chief creative officer Peter Salmon has revealed.
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GMG announces presenter line-up Smooth Radio NE
Guardian Media Group Radio has appointed five presenters to join Smooth Radio station in north-east which launches on 8 January at 8am
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C4 attacks police handling of Dispatches
Channel 4’s deputy head of news and current affairs has accused police of legitimising Muslim extremists after an inquiry was launched into an edition of Dispatches.
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BBC1’s Cranford launches with 8m
BBC1’s latest literary adaptation, Cranford, started its run with a sizeable 8m viewers (29.2%) last night.
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TV Critics 19 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including BBC1’s new Sunday night drama Cranford - broadcast on 17 November 2007.
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C4 makes Gisby first new media boss
Channel 4 has hired Yahoo! vice president of media and communications Jon Gisby as its first director of new media and technology.
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C4’s Dirty Sexy Money gets full run
Channel 4 acquisition Dirty Sexy Money has been picked up for a full season.
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Top Gear on the road to Australia
Australia will get is own “quintessentially Australian” version of Top Gear after the BBC signed its first international licensing deal for the motor show.
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BBC1’s Cranford launches with 8m
BBC1’s latest literary adaptation, Cranford, started its run with a sizeable 8m viewers (29.2%) last night at 9pm.
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BBC appoints London factual head
The BBC has named acting commissioning editor for BBC News and current affairs Karen O’Connor as the new head of London factual.
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BBC names London factual head
The BBC has named acting commissioning editor for BBC News and current affairs Karen O’Connor as the new head of London factual.
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BBC Trust to review news output
The BBC Trust will conduct an impartiality review of the corporation’s news coverage across the UK following devolution.