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Kerrang! tests in Manchester.
Emap is to test Kerrang! Radio in Manchester on a restricted service licence (RSL) in preparation for the next swathe of FM licence bids, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC learning cuts jobs in bid to refocus.
The BBC is to cut 12 posts in its learning division as part of a restructure that will see it put more money into fewer projects, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Endemol attacks reality 'rip-off'.
Dutch indie Endemol has fired off a letter to Five, branding its new Back to Reality
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Root eyes Discovery job.
Jane Root, BBC2's controller, is considering quitting to take a senior executive role at The Discovery Channel in the US, write Leigh Holmwood and Glen Mutel.
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Women still lagging, says Skillset survey.
Low pay and poor job prospects are endemic among women working in broadcasting, with the majority earning below£20,000, writes Lisa Campbell.
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COMMENT - Back to reality with a bump.
Five may pay the price for attempting 'event' TV instead of sticking to what it does best, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Digital debate hots up.
Broadcasters this week stepped up their call on the government to give a precise date for
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ITV to retain news presence in Nottingham.
ITV will maintain a regional newsroom in Nottingham, in spite of plans to close down its 17-acre Carlton Studios complex in the city, writes Colin Robertson.
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Tait to sit on BBC news panel.
Former ITN editor-in-chief Richard Tait is to join an internal BBC panel that will look into the corporation's editorial systems following Lord Hutton's assertion that they were 'defective', writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Mark and Lard part ways after 10 years.
BBC Radio 1 duo Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley are to split after 10 years on-air together, writes Michael Rosser.
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Hislop comedy wins peak slot.
My Dad's the Prime Minister, the BBC1 comedy written by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, has been commissioned for a second run and promoted to a peaktime slot, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Miriam prepares to bare all in doc about 'her' life.
Brighter Pictures has been commissioned to make a documentary about Miriam - the star of its controversial Sky One reality series There's Something About Miriam, writes Glen Mutel.
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ATHENA'S L'ENFANT INSPIRES CHANNEL 4 DOCUMENTARY.
The iconic sepia Athena image of a man cradling a baby boy is to be the
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FIVE COMMISSIONS MORE 'SWAP' SHOWS.
Five has created its own 'swap' strand, following the success of RDF's Wife Swap and Boss
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Thompson: I won't apply for DG's job.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson this week said he will not apply to become BBC director general, writes Glen Mutel.
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Dyke's Manchester vision under threat.
The BBC could scrap a controversial Charter review plan to move a huge chunk of the
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The future of ITV news
Staff at Meridian TV are trying to make sense of a 40-page consultation document laying out management plans for a radical restructuring of news and regional programming. It makes fascinating reading, and not only for Meridian employees. Because this is not just a local issue. This document is being described ...
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Dunkirk (BBC2) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'In one sense, the flaw in Dunkirk was that it was too well made.'...
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Dunkirk (BBC2) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Express
'Dunkirk continues tonight and ends tomorrow. Don't miss it.'...
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Dunkirk (BBC2) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Apart from being informative and inspiring, Dunkirk was also very impressive in technical terms.'...