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Leader - An industry in denial
Broadcast's features editor Emily Booth says conditions for women in broadcasting are far from ideal
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NTL cries foul over footie
The European Commission (EC) is waiting to receive a detailed report from the independent adjudicator overseeing last week's Premier League live rights auction, in order to decide whether the process was fair.
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Half of women in TV have been bullied, finds survey
One in four women has been sexually harassed while working in the broadcast industry, and nearly half have been bullied, according to a Broadcastsurvey. Some 45% of respondents also say they have suffered sexual discrimination.
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Pact offers C4 compromise rights deal
Channel 4 could get its 30-day window for new media rights after all - but it would have to pay producers for it.
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Piers Morgan to be judge in US talent show
Former Daily Mirroreditor Piers Morgan could be set for stardom in the US after landing the role of a judge in America's Got Talent, the NBC show created by Simon Cowell.
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Trisha signs for two more years at Five
Talkshow queen Trisha Goddard has signed a new two-year golden handcuffs deal with Five after rejecting rival approaches from broadcasters.
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World Cup washout?
As the World Cup looms, media buyers are predicting that ITV will pay the penalty for a weak advertising market
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Jowell vetoes call for investigation into licence fee rise
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has vetoed a fresh demand for Parliamentary watchdogs the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and National Audit Office (NAO) to investigate whether the BBC's bid to raise the licence fee to£180 is justified.
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Moira Stuart loses BBC Breakfast role
Veteran newsreader Moira Stuart has lost her regular weekday BBC1 morning newsreading role following the overhaul of Breakfast.
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NTL claims Premiership auction favoured Sky
NTL has slammed the process in which live Premiership match rights were sold last week, claiming it favoured Sky.
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Ofcom limits Freeview promotion
Ofcom has abolished regulations limiting how much ITV, Channel 4 and Five can cross promote their digital programmes and services - but has introduced a new rule to stop terrestrial broadcasters promoting Freeview over competing pay-TV platforms.
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NTL confirms 6,000 jobs to go
NTL confirmed plans to axe or outsource around 6,000 jobs by the end of 2007 as a result of its merger with Telewest.
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Wogan signs up for second UKTV series
UKTV Gold has ordered a second series of Wogan: Now And Then, promising to pull more former Wogan interviewees out of the woodwork to look back on their careers.
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Hilsum off to China for C4 News
Channel 4 News' award-winning international editor Lindsey Hilsum, who ITN today announced has been permanently posted to China, has called on UK broadcasters to recognise the growing significance of the country within news coverage.
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NTL outlines Virgin rebrand plans
NTL outlined plans to rebrand using the Virgin name by early 2007 at the announcement of its first quarter results today.
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Hallmark adds Blue Murder to its crime slate
Hallmark Channel UK has picked up Canadian cop show Blue Murder and is backing it with a£500,000 marketing campaign.
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Sky axes PremPlus
Sky is to axe its pay-per view sports channel PremPlus after losing out on two Premiership football packages, or 46 live games a year, to Setanta Sports.
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September wins US order for new ITV show
September Films has picked up its first order from US women's channel Oxygen, for a pilot based on its new ITV entertainment format It's Now Or Never.
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Granada sells Dancing on Ice to Russia
Granada International has secured another two format deals in Russia, this time with public broadcaster TV Channel Russia, which has picked up the rights to two ITV series.