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Jo Whiley radio show joins fakery list
BBC Radio 1’s Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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Morgan begins Queen sequel
The team behind ITV’s Oscar-winning movie The Queen have begun work on a follow-up exploring Tony Blair’s relationships with Bill Clinton and George Bush.
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Wallace and Gromit return to BBC1
Aardman have revealed details of their new Wallace and Gromit show, Trouble At’ Mill which revolves around the duos new bakery business.
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C4 falls to new weekly low
Channel 4's slump in the ratings continued last week with the broadcaster hitting a new low across the week of just 7.19%.
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BSkyB to sell ITV stake?
BSkyB could be forced to sell its stake in ITV after the Competition Commission ruled it was 'against public interest'.
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BBC to run DAB tests
The BBC is to test the delivery of multimedia content on DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) digital radio.
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Ofcom reports on Kids TV
Ofcom's report into the future of kids TV has revealed the full extent of the crisis facing the sector.
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BBC chair accuses staff
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has admitted that some BBC staff are failing to 'play fair with the public'.
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New BBC faking scandal
BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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Murphy beaten by the Doc
The return of Murphy's Law thrilled 4.1m viewers (17.8%) at 9pm last night but it was no match for Doc Martin.
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New Blue Peter boss named
The BBC has named former Newsround editor Tim Levell as the new Blue Peter boss, replacing Richard Marson who was sacked last week after it emerged that viewers had been misled about the naming of one of the show's cats.
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ITV1 commits to Millionaire
ITV1 has ordered a new series of long-running hit Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.
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US deal for You Are What You Eat
Dutch distributor 2waytraffic International has sold Celador's Channel 4 series You Are What You Eat to a raft of new broadcasters around the world, including BBC America and BBC Lifestyle in Asia.
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GMTV fined£2m by Ofcom
Ofcom has fined GMTV£2m for misconduct in viewer competitions between August 2003 and February 2007.
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On location: Murder Most Foul
Producer-director Jon Blair took Antony Sher to explore the South Africa the tourists don't see.
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Interview: Dan Brooke
After losing both its European MD and programming chief, you might expect Discovery's UK arm to be in a fragile state. Not a bit of it, general manager Dan Brooke tells Rob Shepherd
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Blog: Viewers deserve a bit more respect
Robin Parker, like many other delegates, went to Cambridge hoping to get an insight on current television issues and talk some shop. But, thanks to some gimmicky stunts, he left with the thought that broadcasters should have more respect for their viewers. [ALL]
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Ofcom backs BBC HD plans
Ofcom has ruled that the BBC's plan to introduce a mixed-genre HD digital TV channel is unlikely to have a significant negative impact on the market. [ALL]
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Jane Garvey to host Woman's Hour
BBC Radio 5 Live veteran Jane Garvey is to join Radio 4's Woman's Hourteam as a presenter, replacing Martha Kearney who left in April to become the main presenter of World at One. [ALL]