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SKY LAUNCHES HARD NEWS INTERACTIVE SHOW.
Sky News has launched a new interactive morning show and has reshuffled its pack of presenters
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BBC 1 TO AIR NEW ROBBIE WILLIAMS SONGS.
BBC 1 has ordered a 60-minute special on pop star Robbie Williams that will showcase new
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TRANTER ORDERS SIX-PART CONSPIRACY DRAMA.
BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter has ordered a 6 x 60-minute conspiracy thriller for
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CLOUD 9 TO MAKE FIFTH THE TRIBE FOR CHANNEL 5.
Channel 5 controller of children's Nick Wilson has ordered Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment to produce a
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Technology & facilities - Wescom invests in #3m media facility.
A #3m media facility, known as the Wescom Media Centre (WMC), is due to open in
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Technology & facilities - Dunlop looks to grow with sales boss.
Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BD&A) continues its expansion with the appointment of an international sales manager just months ahead of opening a Singapore office, writes Barbara Marshall
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CAPITAL UPS PRESENCE.
Capital FM is stepping up its initiative to network its content with a new network-wide event
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REGULATOR RESIGNS.
Radio Authority member Mark Adair has resigned from the regulator to take up a new role
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SINGER FOR DOC EVENT.
Cafe Productions boss Andre Singer, former editor of BBC 2 strand Fine Cut, has been booked
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BBC adds #5m to politics on TV.
The BBC is to embark on a #5m overhaul of its political coverage which will see
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Parents praise regulators.
TV regulators have been praised by parents for ensuring the medium is largely 'safe' for their children to watch, according to a report commissioned by the Broadcasting Standards Commis-sion, the Independent Television Commission and the BBC, writes Luke
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Cartoon d'Or goes to C4 film.
A Channel 4-backed British film won this year's prestigious Cartoon d'Or - the Oscar of the European animation industry, writes Tim Westcott
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C4 drama wins at Prix Italia.
Jimmy McGovern's controversial Channel 4 drama, Sunday, depicting the events of 30 January 1972, when British paratroopers shot dead 13 civilians in Derry, has won a prestigious award at the Prix Italia, writes Steve Clarke
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ZEAL TV BRINGS OFF RAFT OF US FORMAT SALES.
Zeal Television, the producer and distributor run by former Tiger Aspect head of entertainment Mark Linsey,
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BBC AWARDS WORLD SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP.
The BBC World Service has set up a five-year scholarship dedicated to former BBC managing director
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TWI HANGS ONTO AMERICA'S CUP TV RIGHTS.
TWI has retained the rights to produce the America's Cup yachting race. It will be broadcast
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MENTAL HEALTH MEDIA AWARDS PANEL CHOSEN.
Channel 4 commissioning editor, current affairs Dorothy Byrne and Films of Record managing director Roger Graef
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RATINGS - Evans' magic fails to work on new C5 show.
Chris Evans' return to television production was met with public indifference as Live with Chris Moyles on Channel 5 bombed this week, writes Jon Rogers
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Davies revisits Scottish news issue.
BBC chairman Gavin Davies has agreed to re-examine the case for a separate Scottish six o'clock news as politicians prepare for the elections to the Scottish parliament in May, writes David Rose
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TIGER ENDS FILM DEAL.
Tiger Aspect has ended its exclusive first-look deal with Working Title, a relationship that produced a