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Objective adds C4's Adler to creative team
Objective Productions has hired Channel 4 entertainment commissioning editor Adam Adler to its creative team.
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Lee makes factual move from C4 to Five
Five has hired Channel 4's Ralph Lee to take the key role of head of factual.
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Grade sets new financial goals
ITV aims to deliver a 38.5% share of commercial impacts across all of its channels by 2012 and is ploughing£20m into ITV2 in a bid to overtake Five as the UK's third commercial network for 16-34 year-olds.
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ITV1 enjoys best summer for six years
ITV's strategy update comes after ITV1 saw its first improvement in its summertime performance since at least 2001, with its share rising by 0.7%.
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Five turns Joly into consumer champion
Five is turning Dom Joly into a consumer affairs champion in a light-hearted Watchdog-style series from North One.
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ITV bids to reach a third of UK web users by 2010
ITV plans to form partnerships with online content aggregators such as Google, YouTube and Yahoo! as part of its bid for its content to reach more than a third of the UK's web users by 2010.
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ITN seals deal for Setanta Sports News
ITN is to move into sports programming as the sole content provider for Setanta Sports News, the channel that will launch on Virgin Media's cable platform as a replacement for Sky Sports News.
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Tough act to follow up
Grade's big vision for ITV sounds good - but there are tricky questions behind the gloss
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ITV in-house target shocks indie sector
ITV executive chairman Michael Grade wants ITV Productions to account for 75% of ITV1's commissions as part of his strategy to restore growth.
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Jake Arnott cop thriller leads revival of ITV drama
ITV1 has kicked off its drive for upmarket contemporary drama by snapping up He Kills Coppers, the follow-up to the BBC's acclaimed adaptation of Jake Arnott's novel The Long Firm.
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Jake Arnott thriller leads ITV drama revival
ITV1 has kicked off its drive for upmarket contemporary drama by snapping up He Kills Coppers, the follow-up to the BBC's acclaimed adaptation of Jake Arnott's novel The Long Firm.
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ITV1 enjoys best summer showing for over six years
ITV's strategy update comes after ITV1 saw its first improvement in its summertime performance since at least 2001, with its share rising by 0.7%.
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Bectu slams ITV regional news cuts
Bectu has slammed ITV's plans to cut its regional news services from 17 flagship programmes to a nine region structure warning the move could cost hundreds of jobs. [ALL]
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Bectu warns of ITV job cuts
Bectu has slammed ITV's plans to cut its regional news services from 17 flagship programmes to a nine-region structure, warning the move could cost hundreds of jobs. [ALL]
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Play TV platform gets December launch
Play TV UK, a new pay-TV service provider, will launch in December this year when its hybrid set-top boxes first go on the market. [ALL]
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Coe won't take legal action against C4
London 2012 is to take no legal action against Channel 4 following Monday night's Dispatchesdocumentary in which it was suggested that Lord Sebastian Coe stood to profit personally from the bid for the Olympic Games. [ALL]
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Hollyoaks star to debate anorexia online
Hollyoaksstar Emma Rigby is to kick off a debate about anorexia on CTVC's issues-based video-sharing website Truetube. [ALL]
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Antony Cotton gets lowest audience yet
The teatime series that ITV1 hoped would raise its ratings fortunes, That Antony Cotton Show, slipped to its lowest audience yet yesterday with an audience below 1.1m viewers and a share of just 10.4%. [ALL]
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Grade's recovery pledge: content is key
ITV executive chairman Michael Grade has unveiled a content-led plan to restore growth to the business over the next three to five years. [ALL]
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