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VH1 appoints comedy boss
MTV Networks UK has appointed its second general manager. Paramount Comedy Channel director of programmes Sally Habbershaw has been put in charge of the VH1 adult music channels, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC hires former Artsworld chief
The BBC has appointed former deputy channel director of digital station Artsworld Kim Thomas as its new editor of arts series, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC asks indies for more interactive programming
The BBC has called on independent producers to submit more interactive programming ideas, writes David Wood
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Red launches comedy shop
Manchester-based drama indie Red Production Company, the producer behind award-winning series such as Clocking Off and Queer as Folk, is moving into entertainment by launching a new indie with Multimedia Arts (MMA), writes Penny Hughes
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Lara Logan's ready for America 'but is America ready for Lara?
Lara Logan's ready for America 'but is America ready for Lara?
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Cocaine, a hooker and the BBC's moral bankruptcy
Cocaine, a hooker and the BBC's moral bankruptcy
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GMTV's heroine of Afghanistan signs up to join Dan Rather
GMTV's heroine of Afghanistan signs up to join Dan Rather
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Production Show news: Commissioning editors give kids' programming wish-list
Commissioning editors for children's TV on Channel 5 and BBC gave independent producers a programming wish list today, writes Peter Keighron
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BBC 1 key scheduler quits for new role at Lion TV
A key architect of BBC 1's victory over ITV 1 in the ratings war has dealt a blow to the corporation by announcing he is quitting to join the independent sector, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Freeco gears up to bid for ITV Digital licences
The prospect of the terrestrial broadcasters' much-vaunted Freeco consortium taking over the former ITV Digital licences moved a step closer to reality this week after it emerged that the BBC and ITV had cooled a row over what the service should offer, write Steve Aston, ...
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BBC to up foreign coverage
The BBC is to increase its commitment to primetime foreign affairs programming as media secretary Tessa Jowell comes under pressure to force broadcasters to give added emphasis to the genre through the communications bill, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Pepsi Chart Show axed
Channel 5 has dropped one of the last remaining original entertainment shows of its launch era as it continues to distance itself from its old image, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Production Show latest: Celador chief says ITV 1 has no future
Celador chief Ellis Watson has admitted that advertising-based TV channels such as ITV1, the channel that broadcasts his company's hit gameshow Who Wants to be a Millionaire? have no future, writes David Wood