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    Ex Loaded ed James Brown moves into TV.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    Former Loaded editor James Brown, ex Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon and Lord Bell's Chime Communications have formed an unlikely alliance to create a new television show, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    BBC tops list at kids Baftas.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    BBC drama Behind Closed Doors, which looked at domestic violence from a child's point of view,

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    Re:covered axed for TOTP spin-off.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    BBC3 IS TO axe its music show Re:covered after just two series and replace it with

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    TV and radio ads may fall under ASA.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    ITV has welcomed proposals for new super-regulator Ofcom to hand over responsibility for television and radio advertising to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITV's rugby kicks BBC into touch.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    England's match against Samoa in the rugby World Cup saw ITV1 cruise to an easy victory in the morning ratings battle last weekend, writes Jon Rogers.

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    TOP 10 SPORTS EVENTS SO FAR THIS YEAR.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    While England's match against Samoa might have brought a healthy audience to ITV1 it was nowhere

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    BBC COMEDY CASH.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    The BBC is to launch a new comedy writers' bursary worth£6,000 to mark the opening

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    L'POOL WRITERS FUND.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    Mersey Film has secured£25,000 worth of funding from North West Vision to find and develop

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    STEWART MEDIA ROLE.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    William G Stewart, presenter of Channel 4 quiz show Fifteen-to-One, has been appointed as the president

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    LNN MAN BACK TO BBC.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    London News Network (LNN) head of news Malcolm Balen is to return to BBC News as

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    SRH BUYS INTO EIRE.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) is set to strengthen its foothold in the Irish Republic with an

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    EMAP SEEKS METAL MD.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    Emap, publisher of Broadcast, is hunting for a managing director to spearhead its Kerrang! radio brand

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    BBC IN TRADE MISSION.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    The BBC is preparing to travel to Japan with the Digital Radio Development Bureau and the

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    BECK BACK IN RUSSIA.

    2003-11-05T10:27:47Z

    BBC World Service has appointed Sara Beck as head of its Russian division. Beck began her

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    Comment - A question of cash.

    2003-11-05T10:27:46Z

    To compete for audience share, Five needs to keep its creative talent - and for that it needs more cash, says Conor Dignam, Editor.

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    C4 unveils winter shows.

    2003-11-05T10:27:46Z

    Bob Geldof's indie Ten Alps Broadcasting is to make a nightly topical debate show for Channel

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    UKTV channel launch targets youth.

    2003-11-05T10:27:46Z

    UKTV is to drop its time-shift channel UK Gold 2, which shows UK Gold programmes 12 hours later, and replace it with a new channel with a target audience of younger, more contemporary viewers, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    ITV takes ad spots on terrestrial rival.

    2003-11-05T10:27:46Z

    ITV has begun promoting its programmes on a rival terrestrial channel for the first time in a bid to pull in new audiences, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    ITV1 drama reveals Hitler invasion plan.

    2003-11-05T10:27:46Z

    Nazi troops are to be shown marching up The Mall while Adolf Hitler will be seen waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in a major new ITV drama that reconstructs Hitler's plans for the invasion of Britain, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    At It to make C4 pop event.

    2003-11-05T10:27:46Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned indie At It Productions to create a new live music event following confirmation that the annual broadcast events from Top of the Pops and Smash Hits have been dropped this year, writes Rosemary Gallagher.