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BBC WORLD TO GIVE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR SLOT.
BBC World, the BBC's 24-hour international news channel, is to launch a new programme dedicated to
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NICKELODEON DRAWS UP REAL CARTOON PLAN.
Nickelodeon UK is set to create a new 'reality cartoon', animating the lives and characters of
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LANDMARK PET SHOW IS ITS FIRST BBC 1 ORDER.
Oxford-based indie Landmark Films has bagged its first BBC 1 commission as part of a brace
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LIVING LINES UP SHOWS FOR TODDLERS' STRAND.
Living TV has acquired a number of children's series for its morning pre-school strand Tiny Living
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Channel 5 finds prison life is a bit rich.
Channel 5 has commissioned a one-off documentary from Einstein Entertainment on how members of the upper crust fare when they are thrown in jail, writes Paul Revoir
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Heggessey gets new docu-soap.
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey's plan to reintroduce a major docu-soap to the channel's peaktime line-up
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BBC 4 season to home in on architecture.
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a tranche of programmes for a week-long look at British architecture in the 21st century, writes Jon Rogers
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C4'S NEW MEN.
Channel 4 commissioning editor, documentaries Danny Cohen has ordered a two-part documentary series that aims to uncover the hidden world of female to male transsexuals, writes Leigh Holmwood
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Thomson arm takes on Grass Valley tag.
Acquisitive French group Thomson Multimedia has revealed its Broadcast Solutions division will now be known as
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - 5D appoints MPC tech man.
British visual effects developer 5D has appointed the Moving Picture Company (MPC)'s John Bennett to the
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Jazz FM will pay Rajar for listener tally.
Jazz FM is to become the first UK radio group to pay audience measurement board Rajar to record its entire audience across the UK on all platforms, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Brick's bid for young viewers.
September Films has added a trio of young producers to its senior management in a bid to secure more commissions targeting 16 to 34 year-olds, writes Steve Aston
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Ofcom fines are 'threat to rights'.
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell has been warned that the government will violate broadcasters' human rights if
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BBC refreshes local coverage.
The BBC's disparate regional current affairs programmes, currently languishing with tiny audiences on BBC 2, are to be given a fresh look and consistent branding for the first time when they transfer to BBC 1 in September, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC DOMINATES AT WILDSCREEN.
British programme makers have scooped over half the nominations at this year's international Wildscreen Panda awards, with the BBC's Natural History Unit (NHU) taking the lion's share, writes Leigh Holmwood
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DR WHO'S WEB RETURN.
Cult sci-fi hero Doctor Who is to star in a new 6 x 10-minute web-based drama
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HASSALL BACK TO EMAP.
Former Kiss 100 and Magic 105.4 commercial director Mark Hassall is returning to Emap Performance as
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ITC BANS MOTORWAY.
The Independent Television Commission has banned an episode of Carlton's regional series Motorway after it repeated
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LIDDIMENT TO SPEAK.
Outgoing ITV director of channels David Liddiment will discuss the future of commercial television at this
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JAGGER AT NEWS WORLD.
Human rights activist and environmental campaigner Bianca Jagger is to speak at this year's News World