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French deals for Planet Sketch
Aardman Animations' Planet Sketchhas been sold by Canadian co-production partner Decode Entertainment to France 3 and Nickelodeon France.
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Granada sells HBO docs to Spain
Granada International has sold a package of HBO documentaries to the new free-to-air channel in Spain, La Sexta.
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TWI pots Snooker deal
Pan-European sports channel Eurosport is to show all World Snooker Association events over the next five years, in a deal that will bring the sport to over 107 million homes.
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Fremantle creates new strategy role
FremantleMedia has appointed Christian Schneider-Sickert to the newly-created position of director of operations and strategy.
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ITV1 orders more TV Burp
ITV1 has committed to two more extended runs of Saturday night TV review show Harry Hill's TV Burp. New ITV director of comedy and entertainment Paul Jackson has ordered 28 episodes of the show from Avalon Television and one-off Christmas special.
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Opinion - Peer poll: Terry Wogan./
Is Terry Wogan worth£800,000 a year?YES - 42%NO - 58%Next week's question: Should the likes
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Tate to star in ITV comedy drama
ITV1 has scored a coup by signing BBC comic Catherine Tate to star in a one-off comedy drama for the broadcaster.
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Suburban Shootout manages just 800,000
11.45am:Five's heavily trailed Suburban Shootout was firing blanks at 11pm with just 800,000 (7.4%).
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Norton lashes out at Lygo
Graham Norton has lashed out at comments made by Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo suggesting the camp comic is in talks to leave the BBC.
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Wall To Wall appoints head of drama
Indie Wall To Wall has appointed Tom Sherry as its head of drama to spearhead its development slate in the genre.
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Schofield to front ITV variety show
ITV wants to turn Phillip Schofield into the latest star of Saturday night TV by lining up the Dancing on Icehost to front a new feel good variety show.
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Unions demand meaningful talks over BBC pension plan
Broadcasting unions have given the BBC one week to start 'meaningful negotiations' over changes to its pension fund, or face strike action.
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Mobile TV hampered by problems, says report
The world of watching television on mobile phones is being hampered by poorly designed features and technological problems, according to new research.
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Price war threatens new movies on Five
The escalating cost of acquiring Hollywood block-busters has left Five facing a£30m annual spend if it wants to keep terrestrial premieres in its schedule.
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Thompson denies BBC is crowding out rivals
BBC director general Mark Thompson has dismissed claims that the BBC is crowding commercial rivals out of the media market.
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ITV get the rights for US American Inventor
ITV has snapped up the rights to make a UK version of hit US show American Inventor, having done a deal with creators Peter Jones, star of BBC2's business series Dragons' Den, and Simon Cowell.
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James Martin to present Saturday Kitchen
Strictly Come Dancingstar and celebrity chef James Martin is set to become the new presenter for the BBC's successful cooking show Saturday Kitchen.
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The Apprentice wins 4.8m
BBC2's The Apprenticeshows no sign of being fired by viewers as last night's episode hit a peak of 4.8 million (20.6%) at 9.45pm.
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ITN and Sony tie up to offer online archive
ITN and Sony have joined forces in a deal understood to be worth around£1m to create an internet-based system designed to provide access to nearly 700,000 hours of footage.
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Thomson Grass Valley launches the Infinity camera
After months of speculation, Thomson Grass Valley unveiled its eagerly awaited Infinity camcorder at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas this week.