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    Barbara loses 1.6 million

    2002-05-08T12:00:00Z

    ITV 1's lightweight comedy fails to inspire as BBC 1 dominates peaktime viewing

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    Announcement - Produxion.com is changing

    2002-05-08T10:59:00Z

    New online services from Broadcast

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    BSkyB given green light to buy into Channel 5

    2002-05-07T17:40:00Z

    Draft communications bill announces shake-up of rules over media ownership

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    GMG looks to buy Jazz FM for£41 million

    2002-05-07T16:01:00Z

    Bid for radio station comes in anticipation of the government relaxing media ownership rules in the communications white paper

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    BBC 2's snooker coverage brings in the viewers

    2002-05-07T13:20:00Z

    A massive 5.4 million tune-in to see Peter Ebdon lift world snooker title

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    Sony Award Winners

    2002-05-03T16:13:00Z

    Check out the full list of winners from last night's 20th Sony Radio Academy Awards

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    Rise editor quits

    2002-05-03T13:49:00Z

    Former Watchdog man Mark Killick resigns from Big Breakfast replacement just four days after launch

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    Big Brother producers look to promote interaction

    2002-05-02T15:22:00Z

    Big Brother 3 contestants to be allowed only one magazine each as producers look to make 24-hour coverage more interesting

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    Scaletrix to take on F1

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    Discovery Home & Leisure is to launch televised Scaletrix racing as a mini rival to Formula One, writes Leigh HolmwoodThe 10 x 30-minute series Short Circuits is one of the highlights

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    BBC Choice orders Mechanoids

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    The BBC's love affair with robots has reached BBC Choice, with plans for a£1.3m robot-style gameshow from Scottish indie Ideal World, writes Penny HughesAdding to BBC 2's regular Techno Games

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    Denham cooks up two new food shows

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    Plymouth-based indie Denham Productions has picked up two food-related commissions from Carlton Westcountry.The 13 x 30-minute Taste of the West, which will also air on HTV, will see pubs and

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    Nickelodeon orders sixth series of Thomas

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    Nickelodeon director of programmes Howard Litton has commissioned Gullane Productions to make a sixth series of Thomas and Friends.The 26 x 5-minute series is currently being filmed at Shepperton Studios

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    September special on hacking for US TLC

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    US cable network TLC has commissioned September Films to make a 60-minute special Hackers, Outlaws and Angels about the world of cybercrime. Production kicked off last month in America with transmission

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    Two Four wins Discovery commission

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    Two Four Productions has been commissioned by Discovery Networks commissioning editor, lifestyle Leonie Hutchinson to produce the third series in the trilogy of shows starring craftsman and designer Ben Huggins.The

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    CITV's Art Attack returns for 15th run

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    ITV controller of children's and youth Janie Grace has commissioned Media Merchants to make the 15th series of Art Attack for CITV.The 15 x 20-minute series will start filming in

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    Clark sails the Thames for new LWT series

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    LWT has commissioned a 6 x 30-minute series on the river Thames from independent Limeleaf Productions.The programmes will follow news presenter Nick Clark on his journey up the river in

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    Spiderman behind-the-scenes for C5

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    Channel 5 controller of youth, music and interactive Sham Sandhu has commissioned a behind-the-scenes documentary on the upcoming movie based on Marvel Comics superhero Spiderman, writes Steve AstonThe 60-minute programme will

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    Daily Mail's Stephen to front cookery show

    2002-05-02T15:11:00Z

    Jaci Stephen, the effervescent TV critic of the Daily Mail's Weekend magazine, is to front her own cookery programme on UK Food, writes Jon RogersGreenlit by UK Food commissioning editor Gareth

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    S+G to increase audio

    2002-05-02T15:02:00Z

    Saunders + Gordon has appointed dubbing mixer Nigel Glynn-Davies to increase the facility's broadcast audio work. Glynn-Davies, whose credits include Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends, joins next week from GDO Post.

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    Triangle bags Beardall

    2002-05-02T15:02:00Z

    Senior Flame artist Mark Beardall has joined Triangle Post Production from Bloomberg TV where his work received several European BDA Promax nominations.He is also a visual effects finalist in the