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Radio hunts for head
Commercial radio groups are looking to recruit a head of networked programming to spearhead their attempts to win audience share from the BBC. The new recruit is expected to work under the aegis of Hit40UK, the company that organises the network chart show. The industry has already launched initiatives including ...
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Victoria Wood in hunt for namesakes
Victoria Wood is to present a series for BBC1 in which she tours the world visiting places named after Queen Victoria. The comedian has already visited Lake Victoria in Uganda, and will take in other locations for the as yet untitled 3 x 60-minute series being made by indie Tiger ...
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Sky One lines up second series on Asbos
Sky One has ordered another series on Asbos, with a 4 x 60-minute programmes looking at people other than the typical chavs and hoodies who have been given the anti-social behaviour orders, such as wayward lovers, Etonians, solicitors and even a sheep. The show, set to air this summer, was ...
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The Biggest Loser wins another order
Living TV has commissioned weight loss show The Biggest Loser UKfor a second series. Indie Shine is back on board to make a 10 x 60-minute series with a 90-minute finale. The show follows two fitness trainers help 12 overweight contestants compete for a£25,000 prize ...
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Tough opposition leaves Mayo trailing
Cop shows are still proving to be reliable bankers, but BBC1's latest offering, Alistair McGowan vehicle Mayo, was an exception to the rule.
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Sky One uncovers stories of deception
Sky One has commissioned a new documentary strand called Superfakes. The 3 x 60-minute series will feature Superfakes: The Real Jackalfrom indie Redback, which tells the story of a man who stole the identity of a dead child. The executive ...
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SMG revenues rise
Scottish TV and Grampian TV owner SMG has reported a 46% rise in pre-tax profits to£20m for the year ending 31 December. The group, which also owns Virgin Radio, said revenue grew from£201m in 2004 to£210m in 2005. SMG's TV business grew its revenues by 3% from£134m to£137m, with operating ...
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SMG takes two Freeview slots for radio
SMG is set to secure a second slot on Freeview for its Virgin-branded radio stations having already finalised a carriage deal for one slot on Multiplex 2, owned by ITV and Channel 4. Subsidiary Virgin Radio is in advanced discussions with interactive entertainment group YooMedia to use space on National ...
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Hilary Strong leaves Hat Trick
Hat Trick Productions group business director Hilary Strong has quit after 13 years with the Have I Got News For Youproducer in order to take a career break. Strong’s duties have been taken on by Paul Cohen who takes the new title of head of business and legal affairs. Strong’s ...
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ITV offers Peter Kay golden handcuffs
ITV is trying to poach Peter Kay from Channel 4 by offering the Phoenix Nightsstar an exclusive talent deal. Sources have revealed that both ITV director of television Simon Shaps and the newly installed director of entertainment and comedy Paul Jackson have been attempting to ...
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Have rights must travel...
With TV drama production increasingly taking place abroad, jet-setting and commissions now go hand in hand, says Gub Neal.
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Youthful perspective for BBC2
As BBC2 faces its mid-life moment, hopes are high that new head of planning and scheduling Kate Mordaunt can revive the interest of younger viewers.
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Youngsters embrace new media
The industry is fast realising that interactive platforms for kids content are key to engaging pre-teens and building communities. Kate Large reports.
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Late into the game
The launch of the CITV channel may have been a long time coming, but controller Estelle Hughes insists the offering's UK-originated content will give it the edge over its commercial rivals.
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The ill effects of TV
Stress-related IBS may lose you friends, but it will put you ahead of the competition, says Steven D Wright.
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Indies: is less more?
RDF chief David Frank says fewer indies in the UK market would be no bad thing, but are stock market flotations and super-indies really going to safeguard the creativity of the sector, asks Kate Bulkley.
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Reform not revolution
More radical proposals for BBC reform may have fallen by the wayside but the BBC is being nudged in the right direction, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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TWI in bid to create UK's first mega-indie
TWI is lining up a double swoop to buy Tiger Aspect and Darlow Smithson in a mega-merger creating the UK's biggest indie with a£166m turnover.
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Indies attack cuts in production budgets
Sixty-eight per cent of the top 150 independent producers who responded to the 2006 Broadcast Indie Surveysaid they have experienced 'netting off' - broadcasters paying less for programmes because indies now have additional rights.
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Jowell demands 'fun' from BBC
In a bid not to leave out any element of Lord Reith's founding principles of the BBC, culture secretary Tessa Jowell called on the BBC to 'take fun seriously' as she unveiled the white paper.