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Carlton one-off lands new peaktime ITV slot
ITV has ordered a full series of celebrity profile show Stars and Their Lives, from Carlton TV and Hanrahan Television Productions, writes Colin Robertson.ITV has signed-up a 6 x 40-minute run
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C5 lines up late-night slate
Channel 5 controller of news, current affairs and documentaries Chris Shaw has commissioned four new late-night programmes for transmission later this year, writes Tara Conlan.HTV Wales is producing a 6 x
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - BBC 2 Body Chemistry queers the ratings
Audiences were keener to hear hard facts about how hormones determine gender than to see their effect on fictional gay Mancunians on Tuesday (15 February) night, writes Ashley Davies.According to unofficial
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Cable switch off looms in 2002
Analogue cable services could be switched off by the end of 2002, according to Telewest chief executive Tony Illsley, writes Colin Roberston.Speaking at a Women In Cable event on Tuesday (22
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BBC nets CWC executive for interactive job
The BBC's controller of interactive TV and navigation Katherine Everett has appointed Helena Kania as managing editor, BBC Navigator in the the first in a series of new appointments to boost
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New BBC station to 'champion London'
The BBC has revealed details of its new London radio station, BBC London Live 94.9, which will replace struggling GLR on 27 March.The new station, which will recruit about a dozen
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Second outing for My Hero
BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon has commissioned Big Bear Films' sitcom My Hero for a second run, writes Tim Dams.Ardal O'Hanlon and Emily Joyce will again star in the new series,
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BBC'S ROSS PONDERS INDIE
BBC independent commissioning group head of drama Tessa Ross and Pathe head of production Andrea Calderwood have quashed speculation that they are planning to set up their own drama indie. Ross'
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CARLTON HITS OUT AT NoW
Carlton TV is talking to its lawyers over reports published in the News Of The World about Carlton's The Cook Report programme. A Carlton spokesman said company lawyers had 'informed the
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TALK SPORT BAGS ASHES
Talk Sport has beaten BBC radio to the exclusive live radio rights to England's Ashes cricket tour of Australia in 2002/2003 in a deal believed to be worth almost£500,000. It
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BUSH HOUSE FACES STRIKE
World Service trade union representatives will meet senior BBC News management next Wednesday (1 March) in a bid to resolve their dispute ahead of the planned overhaul of working practices at
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BSC UPHOLDS C4 DECISION
The Broadcasting Standards Commission has cleared controversial Channel 4 series Pornography: A Secret History of Civilisation, after 17 viewers complained about sexually explicit material in the series. In its February monthly
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TVC to complete on Mentorn option
The Television Corporation is planning to buy the remaining 50 per cent of Mentorn Group that it does not already own, writes Tim Dams.The deal will be completed by the end
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Air show moves to ITV
The BBC has lost the rights to the Farnborough International Air Show for the first time since 1953, writes Tara Conlan.Meridian Broadcasting has poached the rights to this year's event, after
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - Smith funding plan pleases both sides
The industry rallied behind the government's carefully balanced package of measures on future BBC funding this week, suggesting media secretary Chris Smith had appeased both BBC supporters and detractors.The corporation said
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - Resources under pressure
BBC Worldwide and BBC Resources are expected to take centre stage in the BBC's drive to cut costs following the government's call for£1.1 billion of 'self-help' savings, writes John Plunkett.Despite
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - SMITH'S NEW DEAL IN FULL
FundingLicence fee to rise by£3 to£104 from April 2000 with similar rises of 1.5 per cent above RPI up to and until 2006/7 when the current BBC Charter ends.
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NEWS SPECIAL: THE BBC'S NEW FUNDING PACKAGE - UPPING THE AUNTIE
'We will, of course, have tough decisions to make on priorities and on self-help.'BBC director general Greg Dyke'This is a big win for the commercial boys. There's no digital levy, limited
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FILM FOUR'S KEELING TO HEAD AUCTION CHANNEL
FilmFour general manager John Keeling has been recruited by the Auction Channel to head its operations in Europe. Keeling, who becomes president, Europe of the channel owned by Brilliant Digital Entertainment,
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INITIAL NAMES GMG'S JONES AS DEPUTY TO GERRIE
GMG Endemol Entertainment production arm Initial has appointed Laurence Jones as deputy managing director. Jones, formerly head of production and programme finance at GMG, will now report to Initial managing director