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3.4m discover The Truth About Food
BBC2's new winter show The Truth About Foodgot off to a fine start with 3.4 million (13.6%), as it breathed down the neck of Celebrity Big Brother.
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Hutton Report Governors' Minutes 5 Feb 04
The relevant minutes of the Board of Governors' meeting held on 5th February 2004.
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Hutton Report Governors' Minutes 28 Jan 04
The minutes of the Board of Governors' meeting held on 28th January 2004, which took place after publication of the Hutton Report.
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BBC appeals for Gaby Logan sports show ideas
The BBC is appealing to the public for ideas for its new summer sports programme hosted by Gaby Logan.
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Superted creators secure£600,000 windfall
Wales' largest independent animation studio Calon is set to expand after securing£600,000 of investment.
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YouTube mulls channel launch
Video-sharing site YouTube is considering the launch of a linear TV channel after receiving a number of offers from television networks and broadcasting companies.
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BBC Trust: 'minutes must be transparent'
The new BBC Trust is insisting that the publishing of the post-Hutton report minutes yesterday will not make them reticent about expressing controversial opinions during future meetings.
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PEER POLL: Ugly Betty
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Can Ugly Bettyresuscitate Channel 4's Friday night schedule?
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BBC releases minutes of Dyke departure
Greg Dyke asked to be reinstated as BBC director general one week after he had been fired claiming he had been 'mistreated' following the publication of the Hutton Report.
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CanWest wins Aberdeen FM licence
Canadian media group CanWest is to continue its push into the UK radio market after winning its third licence from Ofcom to launch an FM station in Aberdeen.
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BBC's Salford move could spark talent exodus
BBC Children's controller Richard Deverell has admitted the move of his department to Salford could result in an exodus of talent and that he expects between just 30% and 50% of staff to make the move permanently.
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C4's Relocation back with 3.9m
Interest in Channel 4's property show Relocation, Relocationshows no sign of waning as the show returned with 3.9 million (16.1%), giving BBC1 a run for its money.
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Grade: new shows will get a chance
Michael Grade has kicked off his tenure at ITV by vowing to give new shows a chance to shine and warning he will waste no time in dropping long-established but underperforming shows.
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Sky axes The Match
Sky One is calling full-time on reality football show The Matchbecause of fears that the Endemol format is getting tired.
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ITV may restructure news as Jones quits
ITV chief executive of news and regions Clive Jones is leaving the broadcaster after 29 years, prompting it to consider a shake-up of the structure of its news management team.
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ITN strikes called off
Strikes by ITN staff that had threatened both ITV and Channel 4 news coverage this month have been called off after the news provider offered revised proposals to make up a 6% shortfall in pension contributions.
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Shed wins Fox pilot
Shed Productions has won its second US network pilot commission in a month after Fox ordered a new comedy drama called Nurses.
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Comment - Panorama's new face
The BBC's George Entwistle explains why C4's Dispatcheshas nothing to fear from the Panorama move
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Rough cut - A baby's for life, not TV
Broadcasters that sugar-coat ethically dubious programmes leave Delissa Needham with a sour taste.