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    Mentorn sets up drama division

    2003-09-04T08:30:00Z

    Television Corporation subsidiary Mentorn is launching a drama division on the back of a number of factually based projects, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Fox rivals Sky One with new channel

    2003-09-04T08:30:00Z

    Rupert Murdoch's Fox Television is planning to launch a UK entertainment channel on Sky Digital in January next year - putting it in direct competition with Sky One, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BBC unit to monitor 'hate speech'

    2003-09-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC Monitoring, the corporation's government-funded arm that tracks the world's media, is to turn cyber-spy and monitor internet chat sites in a bid to pick up

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    Radio 4 chief sets sights on baby boomers

    2003-09-04T08:30:00Z

    Radio 4 controller Helen Boaden has told programme-makers to put aside stereotypes of the station's listeners as stern octogenarians and inject more 'informal irreverence' into their ideas, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Blair may let TVbroadcast press briefings

    2003-09-04T08:30:00Z

    Broadcasters are poised for a big breakthrough after Tony Blair signalled he is prepared to allow the government's daily briefings to be televised. The Prime Minister has asked for the idea to be explored by the committee headed by Bob Phillis, chief executive of the Guardian Media Group, which has ...

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    Blue Peter's marson steps up to editor

    2003-09-04T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has appointed a new editor for Blue Peter- only the fifth appointment in the programme's 45-year history. The show's series producer, Richard Marson, is to take on the role after five years on the show. He replaces Steve Hocking, who has taken on ...

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    BBC admits to error over Kelly

    2003-09-03T17:43:21Z

    The BBC has admitted it wrongly inflated the importance of Dr David Kelly as Andrew Gilligan's source in a statement issued after the BBC governors' emergency meeting in July, it emerged this week, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    BBC renews faith in docu-soaps

    2003-09-03T17:41:13Z

    The BBC has given a new lease of life to the docu-soap - which went out of favour in the late 1990s after a glut of cheap imitations - by commissioning a raft of new series on subjects including the Sylvia Young Theatre School, writes ...

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    'Cot potatoes' gorge on TV

    2003-09-03T10:40:15Z

    First it was the couch potatoes - now a new breed of 'cot potatoes' is emerging. A new study out today has revealed that over 80% of children under six are watching up to six hours of television a day, ' writes Sam Matthews.

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    Emap to get its Mojo working on radio

    2003-09-03T10:32:23Z

    Emap is preparing to extend its Mojo magazine brand into the digital radio arena, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Scottish indies at disadvantage

    2003-09-03T10:00:00Z

    Scottish production companies are being held back by a lack of clout with network commissioners and by 'weak monitoring' of commissioning targets, a new report has concluded, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    One giant leap into the news archives

    2003-09-03T09:52:03Z

    Astronaut Neil Armstrong's 1969 moonwalk is the most requested news clip, according to a new top 20 archive moments list compiled by ITN Archive.

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    Wireless Group makes first ever profits

    2003-09-02T10:23:45Z

    Kelvin MacKenzie's Wireless Group has reported its first ever half year profits and confirmed it will launch legal action against radio industry body Rajar, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Gilligan's report made 'forceful claims'

    2003-09-02T10:17:36Z

    The daughter of Dr David Kelly yesterday told the Hutton inquiry he could not understand the 'forceful claims' made in Andrew Gilligan's original story on the Iraq dossier, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    D-Day gets the ...In Colour treatment

    2003-09-02T10:13:57Z

    ITV1 has commissioned Carlton and TWI to make a new one-hour instalment in its ...In Colourstrand about the D-Day landings, to air during the 60th anniversary of the historic event next summer, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Hodgson takes C4 corporate role

    2003-09-02T10:10:16Z

    Channel 4 has lured a senior venture capitalist to be its new head of corporate development, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Reuters to provide news on single digital files

    2003-09-02T10:07:23Z

    Reuters will be the first news agency in the world to deliver video, scripts and story information to broadcasters in a single integrated digital file when it debuts a new service at the end of 2003, writes Will Strauss.

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    Chambers for Five's programming role

    2003-09-01T14:49:25Z

    Dan Chambers, Five's controller of factual, will replace director of programmes Kevin Lygo with immediate effect, writes Michael Rosser.

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    BSkyB buys 50% share of Artsworld

    2003-09-01T10:04:22Z

    BSkyB is to buy a 50% stake in Artsworld, the once struggling arts channel fronted by former Channel 4 chief executive, Sir Jeremy Isaacs, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Ozzy's son to front own TV show

    2003-09-01T10:00:00Z

    Jack Osbourne, the son of heavy-rock singer Ozzy Osbourne, is to present his own entertainment series for Channel 4, writes Jon Rogers.