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Rise launch editor rejoins BBC
Former Watchdog editor Mark Killick has returned to the BBC to develop programmes at its new Birmingham creative development unit, writes David Wood
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Mentorn merges factual and LE
Indie Mentorn is to merge its factual and entertainment divisions - home to such diverse programmes as Robot Wars and Question Time - as part of a streamlining exercise at the company, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBCi reserves cash for indie projects
The BBC's new media arm BBCi has assembled a multimillion pound war chest to fund a series of special 'event projects' from the indie sector, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC gears up to change the way we listen
The BBC is set to revolutionise the way people listen to its digital radio stations through their television sets by adding a range of new features to the service, including video footage, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BFI world news event
The British Film Institute is hosting a three-day conference in London next month to discuss research conducted by the Broadcasting Standards Commission and the Independent Television Commission on global news agendas and audiences
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Liddiment says keep ITV regions
Outgoing ITV controller of channels David Liddiment has warned that despite increasing commercial pressure the network should retain its structure of 14 separate regions even when it becomes a single company, writes Steve Aston
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Greenlight for Telewest debt restructuring
Telewest has been given the all-clear to go ahead with its debt-restructuring plans, which will be led by new managing director Charles Burdick and Mark Luiz, who was this week appointed finance director, writes Paul Revoir
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Shareholders hike C5 budget by£8m
Channel 5 shareholders are understood to have greenlit an£8m budget increase for the broadcaster as speculation mounts that the figure could be increased further still if chief executive Dawn Airey is persuaded not to go to ITV, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Disney plans UK offering on DTT platform
Disney is looking to increase its clout in the UK with plans to launch its first ever wholly owned free-to-air channel outside the US, on the BBC/Crown Castle Freeview DTT platform, writes Paul Revoir
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Evans calls for more live TV
TV presenter-turned-media mogul Chris Evans has called on television executives to broadcast more live programming in a bid to rejuvenate British television, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Disney chief eyes 'exciting opportunities' in UK TV
US media giant Disney has given its first hint that it may be looking at significantly increasing its ownership of British terrestrial TV, following the relaxation of media ownership promised in the communications bill, writes Paul Revoir
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Keating says BBC should aid arts channels
Artsworld should be allowed to use BBC archive programming to bolster its output in order to help it survive, according to BBC 4 controller Roly Keating , writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC piles cash into big events
The BBC is set to pump millions of pounds into a number of big high-profile national events in a bid to recreate the ratings success it achieved this summer with coverage of the Queen's golden jubilee, the World Cup and the Commonwealth Games, writes Leigh ...
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Indies take heart from MacTaggart lecture
Indies have cautiously welcomed Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson's pledge to form closer relationships with suppliers, approach the rights issue 'more open-mindedly' and take more risks on the channel even if it means asking the government to help out, writes Penny Hughes
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Morrison steps down
Granada chief executive Steve Morrison has taken early retirement from the company as a corporate sacrifice in the wake of the ITV Digital debacle, writes Steve Aston
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C5 gets Garnett for cop series
Channel 5 is planning to make a 'big splash' next year with a new police drama series produced by the creator of cult series This Lifeand The Cops, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 2 turns to factual for Saturday peaktime
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has commissioned Talkback Productions to make a series billed as 'Reputations for people who read Heat magazine' as part of a move to schedule more popular factual programmes on Saturday evenings , write Leigh Holmwood and Georgina Lipscomb
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Jay to front R2 funk series
Indie Somethin' Else has clocked up a raft of new commissions from BBC radio including a series presented by legendary DJ Norman Jay for BBC Radio 2, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Criminal bishop to be subject of HTV doc
A bishop involved in a buggery and bestiality case is the subject of a new documentary from Cardiff-based indie Raw Charm for HTV Wales, writes Penny Hughes
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C4 to examine Thames torso
The police investigation into the death of a boy whose torso was discovered in the river Thames last year is to be made into a 60-minute documentary by indie 3BM for Channel 4, writes Paul Revoir