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Emap open to takeover bids
Emap has stepped up efforts to find a buyer for its businesses, and has announced that it is open to takeover bids.
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CBeebies to move
BBC children’s channel CBeebies is to be moved out of BBC Television Centre in a move set to save the corporation around£500,000 a year.
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New friction.tv webcast for Tory leader
Tory leader David Cameron is to make weekly video webcasts on a Conservative-branded channel on video debating website friction.tv.
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TV Critics 8 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including the return of Jimmy McGovern’s drama series, The Street - broadcast on 8 November 2007
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Hadlow rules herself out of BBC1 chief job
BBC4 controller Janice Hadlow, one of the favourites for the BBC1 controller job, has ruled herself out of the running.
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Deverell concerned for BBC1 kids programmes
The controller of BBC children’s programmes has raised concerns that some options being considered to replace Neighbours will cut into the amount of children’s programming available on BBC1.
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BBC1 updates Cinderella
BBC1’s next search-for-a-star format will uncover a Cinderella for a part in a made-for-TV musical film as part of Comic Relief 2009.
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Pilkington to leave Eyeworks
Eyeworks Distribution’s managing director Yvonne Pilkington is to leave the company at the end of the year.
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TV Critics 7 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including Channel 4’s Love Trap - broadcast on 7 November 2007
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Love Trap snares just 911,000 for C4
New Channel 4 dating series Love Trap only managed to attract 911,000 viewers (5.4%) at 10pm last night, losing out to all the other terrestrial channels and BBC3.
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Take part in the Post Survey
If you run a post facility, Broadcast’s Post Production Sector Survey 2008 needs your help. There are two forms to complete.
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Indies face tough regime over trust
The trust in TV crisis has prompted the BBC and Channel 4 to try to rewrite their contracts with indies, in a bid to make producers more responsible for their output - including financially.
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Evolutions achieves UK first with US opening
Independent post house Evolutions claims to be the first UK long-form broadcast post company to open a facility in the US.
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Southern Africa channel launch
Southern Africa Direct, a new free-to-air lifestyle TV channel, is planning its first round of commissioning in the new year.
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BBC Horizon explores execution
Former Conservative MP Michael Portillo is to hunt for a humane method of execution in an edition of the BBC’s science strand Horizon.
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C4’s First Cut airs new talent
Channel 4 is lining up films from Raw Television, Century Films, Talkback Thames, Renegade Pictures and Eleven Films for its new primetime documentary strand for up-and-coming directors.
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Five’s Hidden Lives to end?
The future of Five’s successful shock doc strand Hidden Lives is uncertain, with indies believing the next series could be its last.
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Five pulls plug on scripted comedy
Five will not develop or commission any more scripted comedy shows for at least the next 12 months and will instead concentrate on light entertainment and comedy panel shows.
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Fountain invests
Fountain Television has purchased a ProBel Sirius 256 x 256 high-definition router