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Liberty and News Corp in share swap talks
Liberty poised to become second largest shareholder in News Corp after Gemstar deal
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BBC Films, Kinowelt and Lola link for Euro film pact
New initiative to fund 'larger budget' Euro features in aim for 'alternative to Hollywood'
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Controller teams braced for cuts
New BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey's and BBC 2 controller Jane Root's teams are expected to be cut as part of a shake-up, with both channels' editorial executives offered new roles, writes Tara Conlan.
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C4 plans film trio and sets E4 launch
Channel 4 is on the verge of concluding E4 digital carriage agreements with NTL and Telewest in time for a mid-January launch and is planning to launch three new film channels
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Anglia liable in Oz indie case
An 18-month legal battle between Anglia TV's Survival and an independent production company, whose programme credits were removed and replaced by the name of a Survival subsidiary, has finally been settled in the High Court, writes Ashley Davies.
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Emap woos Trevor Dann for top job
Former BBC head of music entertainment Trevor Dann is in negotiations over a job with Emap Performance Network (EPN), writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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MURPHY COMMISSIONS HIGH SPEED SHOW RUSH FOR CHOICE
BBC Choice head of programming Stuart Murphy has commissioned a 12 x 10-minute series of Rush, a high-speed tour of the UK. Funded in part by the BBC's imagineering department, Rush
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TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL WINS UEFA SERIES
International Management Group programming arm Trans World International has won the commission from Uefa to produce a 30 x 60-minute magazine show series based around this season's Uefa Champions League. The
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SALMON ORDERS TOP OF THE POPS DOCUMENTARY
Outgoing BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon has commissioned a one-off 60-minute documentary covering the history of Top of the Pops to air on Christmas Day. The documentary made by BBC music
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YTV HIRES SHERGOLD TO DIRECT NEW SULLIVAN DRAMA
Yorkshire TV (YTV) has signed-up Adrian Shergold to direct new John Sullivan drama Micawber. Shergold, whose credits include Births, Marriages and Deaths, Buried Treasure, Eureka Street (left) and Holding On, will
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UNIQUE CLOCKS UP FIRST COMMISSION FOR ITV
Unique Productions has won its first ITV network commission with a 60-minute primetime entertainment show. The format is based on hidden cameras and is now in production. Currently without a title,
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CHANNEL 5 APPOINTS RONIN FOR DIVORCE GAMESHOW
Channel 5 has commissioned indie Ronin TV to produce a 1 x 90-minute gameshow D.I.V.O.R.C.E. (working title). Estranged couples will talk about their marital problems in front of a studio audience
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CANADIANS TO VIEW CORONATION STREET AND EMMERDALE
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has bought 832 episodes of Coronation Street and the same number of episodes of Emmerdale (left) from Granada International. The soaps will run back to back, four times
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Frostrup to front Panorama
The BBC's current affairs department has confirmed TV presenter Mariella Frostrup as the host for a one-off report on reality television for the new series of Panorama, writes Tara Conlan.
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E4 reveals content and expands staff
Channel 4's planned entertainment channel E4 has unveiled the details of its first clutch of original programming and has hired three editors to share commissioning duties with head of programmes Andrew
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ITV mixes animals and kids
United Productions has been commissioned by outgoing controller of children's and youth Nigel Pickard to make new 13 x 20-minute animal gameshow Petswap, writes Tara Conlan.
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Bravo in NME tie-up strand
Flextech men's channel Bravo has ordered a masthead show from Rapido that will be based on consumer music title NME, writes Simon Ellery.
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Big Bro leaves BBC's Olympics on blocks
BBC 1's Olympics Games' opening ceremony coverage last Friday (15 September) won the silver medal in this week's ratings race, as Big Brother tore home for gold, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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BBC 4 plans rolling City news slots
The BBC's economics and business unit is among those pitching for a new daily rolling business news programme on the new BBC 4, as it emerged that BBC Choice is also to launch a short daily news bulletin, writes Tara Conlan.