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Thompson: Manchester plan dependson licence settlement
10am: BBC chiefs have warned MPs they may have to think again about moving to Manchester if the government does not sanction their demand for an inflation-busting hike in the licence fee.
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Wood leaves the Street for Mersey
Coronation Street producer Tony Wood has confirmed that he is joining Mersey Television as creative director.
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MPs lobby Jowell to keep cricket free
8am: Pressure is mounting on Tessa Jowell to call a broadcasting summit that will look at ways to keep cricket test matches free-to-air from next season.
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FX bags two Comedy Central shows
8am: The FX channel has boosted its comedy slate by buying two sketch shows from Comedy Central.
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C4 awarded for its portrayalof mental health
8am: Channel 4 was the big winner at last night's Mental Health Media Awards.
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Grade denies New Statesman claims
BBC chairman Michael Grade has denied sanctioning any moves to give the government an easier ride in the run-up to having the charter renewed.
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MP hits out at licence fee proposals
A Tory MP has given BBC chairman Michael Grade and director general Mark Thompson a taste of the licence fee battle ahead
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Sky Movies buys complete Star Wars set
BSkyB has signed a major content agreement to show the entire Star Wars saga in 2006.
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Pop Idol hits its 30th territory
3.45pm: UK talent show Pop Idol is heading to Latin America, the 30th territory the format has now been sold to.
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Vincent battles with Waking the Dead
It was a close battle between ITV1's Vincent and BBC1's Waking the Dead last night - over 60-minutes BBC1 had the larger audience of 6.5 million (26.9%), but the 90-minute Vincent had the larger share of 27.3%.
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Digital Classics suffers increase in losses
Music and TV group Digital Classics has said its annual results are below expectations because it failed to find a US buyer for its Michael Jackson documentary.
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More4's Social Sec seduces 484,000
More4's high profile drama A Very Social Secretary managed to seduce the viewers with 484,000 (2.9%), making the channel an instant hit with viewers.
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RDF looks to make further acquisitions
RDF Media Group is in talks to buy more than five independent production companies.
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BBC calls for£200 licence fee
The BBC is calling for the licence fee to be raised by 2.3% above inflation to help pay for the switch to digital.
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ITV's Sampson to chair Thinkbox
ITV director of customer relationship marketing Justin Sampson has been appointed as the first chairman of Thinkbox, the marketing body for commercial television.
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The Match scores 2m
Sky One's The Match - Live is the highest rating non-sports multichannel programme so far this year.
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UK groups line-up for inauguralMobile TV awards
8am: Interactive specialist Yoomedia and Buena Vista International are two of the UK-based nominees shortlisted in the inaugural Mobile TV Screenings and Awards, being handed out at Mipcom next Wednesday (19 October).
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C4 news presenter deniedaccess to Pakistan
5pm: Channel 4 News host Jon Snow made a last minute dash to earthquake-ravaged Pakistan last night after fellow presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy was refused entry because his parents are Indian.
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Comment: Unlocking the potential of mobile
Online chatrooms are buzzing with rumours that Apple is to unveil a new video iPod this week, a development that mobile TV evangelists have long been predicting will radically transform our viewing habits, writes Dominic Schreiber.
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Target bulks up on US reality
Independent producer and distributor Target Entertainment has snapped up the latest reality series from the makers of ABC Family's hit format Switched.