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'We all know the risks'
Stuart Ramsay and Kim Ghattas reveal what it's like to report from the frontline
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BBC lines up year-long video podcast trial
The BBC is to launch a 12-month video podcast trial that will make 30 programmes, including Newsnightand Question Time, available to download to portable viewing devices including iPods.
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Puppet show set for C4 breakfast
Channel 4 will attempt to replicate the success of The Big Breakfastby launching a new live morning show with a twist - it is presented by a pair of puppets.
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McGrath leaves Redback to launch indie
Redback Films' managing director Vivian McGrath is leaving the Tinopolis-owned company to set up her own indie.
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Police recover£100,000 of stolen equipment
A series of police raids have recovered more than£100,000 worth of film and camera equipment stolen from film makers, broadcasters, post production houses and indies in the UK.
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Allen set to jump- before he's pushed
After 15 years with ITV Charles Allen is planning to call it a day and step down from the top job - with Stephen Carter tipped to replace him.
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Indies given six slots for Panorama
BBC Panorama's move to a prime-time slot is unlikely to be a bonanza for indies, with only three more programmes going to the independent sector.
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Succession race begins to land ITV's top job
The runners and riders in line to take over from Charles Allen at ITV
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Leader: ITV at the crossroads
Broadcasteditor Conor Dignam looks at the future for the next ITV chief executive
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ITV1 ratings keep sliding as flagship struggles
ITV's flagship channel ITV1 has come under pressure in the -ratings along with the company's share price.
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BT Vision confirms Universal movie deal
BT has confirmed a deal with Hollywood film studio Universal Pictures which will allow consumers to buy or rent films on its new TV platform, BT Vision, which launches in the autumn.
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Maiden voyage of Cruises Undercover brings 3.1m to ITV1
Cruises Undercover, ITV1's new spin-off from Holidays Undercover, met with choppy waters in the ratings as it attracted 3.1 million (17%) in a tough slot at 8pm.
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Film4 boss quits
Film4 head Tom Sykes has quit just three days after the successful transition of the channel from a subscription to a free service.
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News organisations prepare to shuffle Middle East teams
After two weeks of non-stop coverage of the Middle East crisis, UK TV news organisations are preparing to swap over correspondents as they plan for a continued focus on the region.
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BBC buys controversial 9/11 drama
The BBC has bought one of the most controversial pieces of US TV programming produced in recent years, a six-hour epic mini-series dramatising the report of the 9/11 Commission.
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ITV drops It's Now or Never
ITV1's latest Saturday night offering It's Now or Neverhas been dropped after its debut show due to poor ratings.
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Five poaches Quiz Call producer
Five has poached Quiz Call executive producer Rebecca Hughes to take on the new role of participation TV development producer.
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BBC uncovers new evidence on Lawrence murder
A BBC documentary has exposed fresh evidence on the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, alleging that a senior officer in the case accepted bribes from a suspect's father.
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BBC current affairs redundancy plans dropped
BBC head of TV current affairs George Entwistle has dropped plans to axe one of the department's reporting team.