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Ofcom outlines changes to radio regulation
6pm:Ofcom has laid out the future of commercial radio regulation, including a new framework for dealing with format change requests.
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Solent TV axes launch plans
10am:Solent TV has axed plans to launch on the Sky platform due to lack of funding.
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House of Lords relaxes TV rules
Peers have yielded to pressure from broadcasters to allow interviews to be carried out in the House of Lords.
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Toonami boosts drama to attract girls
Kid's channel Toonami is adding live action drama and comedy to its line-up for the first time in a bid to attract more girls to the channel.
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Raworth takes on the One O'Clock News
BBC Six O'Clock Newspresenter Sophie Raworth is to take over from Anna Ford as anchor for the 1pm bulletin.
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Second executive to leave Mentorn
8am:Mentorn Oxford boss Eamonn Matthews is leaving the Tinopolis-owned indie to set up his own production company.
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ITV2 orders second Osbourne adrenaline rush
Jack Osbourne is to return to ITV2 for a second run of his adrenaline junkie series, this time taking on a desert marathon and a jungle expedition in South America.
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Iran bans BBC website
Iran's culture minister has said the country will continue to block the BBC's Persian-language website, accusing the broadcaster of having an 'anti-Iranian tendency'.
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Mentorn exec to head ITV features
Jane Rogerson, a creative director at indie Mentorn, has been appointed ITV controller of features.
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ITV locks in Cowell until 2008
ITV's has extended its golden handcuffs deal with Simon Cowell for a further two years.
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Sky One's 24 back with 807,000
24returned to Sky One for a fifth series on Sunday night, launching at 9pm with 807,000 (4.2%) in multichannel homes despite the fact that the series could not be viewed on Freeview.
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Opening Winter Olympics ceremony seen by 4m
The coverage of the Winter Olympics got off to a fine start on BBC2 with the audience peaking at 4 million (18.8%) at 7.30pm for the opening ceremony.
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Wallace & Gromit in line for British Animation Award
Wallace & Gromitindie Aardman Animation has picked up three nominations for the 10th biannual British Animation Awards.
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Off The Record - Changing Rooms!
It's hard to keep track of the musical chairs at ITV network centre. It transpires that
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ITV appoints Anderson as docs chief
8am:ITV will this week confirm Tonight editor Jeff Anderson as its new controller of documentaries and current affairs.
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Kool Kids will reject traditional TV, warns IBM
Broadcasters will be in danger of dying out following digital switchover in 2012 unless they offer content on demand and around the clock, according to a new study.
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UKTV Style looks at the ageing process
8am: UKTV Style has commissioned Maverick Television to make a series looking at how binge drinking, late nights and smoking are affecting the bodies of 20-somethings.
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ITV and BBC bid for first interview with Jenkins
BBC and ITV are both bidding to secure the first TV interview with Sion Jenkins, the man who yesterday walked free from the Old Bailey after his murder trial ended without a conviction.
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Full House for Five with 2.6m
Five's US medical drama series Housecontinued its steady rise last night with its best ever ratings of 2.6 million (15%) at 10pm.
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Who wants to be a channel chief?
In a shock move, the presenter of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?in Australia has been appointed to head the country's largest terrestrial broadcaster, Channel Nine.