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    XFM SIGNS ADAM & JOE.

    2003-08-01T15:34:44Z

    Xfm has signed Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish of Channel 4's Adam and Joe Show fame.

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    BRAITHWAITES HIT US.

    2003-08-01T15:34:44Z

    Granada International has sold its quirky ITV1 hit comedy At Home With the Braithwaites to the

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    ARNESEN MOVES UP.

    2003-08-01T15:34:44Z

    Cartoon Network has promoted Finn Arnesen to the position of head of Cartoon Network International programme

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    BBC2 to air first disabled love story.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    BBC2 controller Jane Root has commissioned a ground-breaking new drama that will be the first to feature two disabled people in lead roles, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Red tape delays Sky's Becks bid.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    Sky is being frustrated in its bid to show top-level Spanish Football - including David Beckham's new side Real Madrid - by a red-tape row over television rights, writes Paul Revoir.

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    GARDNER'S BBC MOVE.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    LWT development producer Julie Gardner has been appointed as BBC Wales' new head of drama. South

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    POP IDOL UPS ANTE.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    The Saturday night scheduling battle between the BBC and ITV has intensified after the commercial network

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    BBC RETHINKS TRAILS.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    Senior BBC managers are to be brought in earlier on the making of the corporation's TV

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    ROSS IN THE RUNNING.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    BBC Radio 2 DJ Jonathan Ross has been named as a possible successor to Capital FM's

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    BREAKFAST REUNION.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    Indie Celador plans to re-unite former Big Breakfast hosts Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen in

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    Bazalgette bullish over Big Brother 4.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette has moved to defend the performance of Big Brother 4 as

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    Capital banks on new chief.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    Capital Radio is attempting to stem falling listener figures with a major reshuffle of its top-level management which will see veteran programmer Keith Pringle take control of its flagship London station, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Kick-off time for Sky One footie strand.

    2003-08-01T15:34:43Z

    Sky One is kicking-off a weekly strand called Football Zone this autumn, with the cornerstone of the output set to be a monthly fly-on-the-wall docusoap featuring Premiership club Newcastle United, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    New bidders vie for Premiership rights.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    The European Commission (EC) said this week it was 'happier' with the bidding process for Premiership rights following the Premier League's decision to offer a fourth package, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Initial recruits Mentorn's Carsey.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    Initial, the producer of Fame Academy, has poached indie Mentorn's head of entertainment Stephen Carsey to take on a new role as director of programmes as it continues its expansion drive, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    I'm a Celeb exec to beef up Granada factual unit.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    Granada has strengthened the specialist factual division at its LWT network production arm by appointing the executive producer of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here in a new role as head of specialist factual, writes Paul Revoir.

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    MACER PROFILES MADCHESTER ICON SHAUN RYDER FOR BBC3.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    Former Happy Mondays wildman Shaun Ryder is to be the latest subject of documentary maker Richard

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    BBC tries again at politics.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    THE BBC has turned to former chat show host Clive Anderson in a fresh bid to

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    Heggessey pledges to tackle Saturday nights.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    Lorraine Heggessey is to redraw BBC1's Saturday night schedule in an attempt to find a new generation of ratings winning formats following criticism that her current entertainment-based strategy was not working, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Clifton given interactive role for BBC.

    2003-08-01T15:34:42Z

    BBC editor of news online Peter Clifton has been promoted to oversee the BBC's internet and interactive news services, writes Leigh Holmwood.