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NEW SABAN SHOWS TO PREMIERE ON FOX KIDS IN SPRING
Fox Kids director of programming Phil Sissons has acquired two new series from Saban Entertainment, which will make their UK TV premieres in the channel's spring schedule. A 13 x 30-minute
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Initial popsters on song for CBBC slot
GMG Endemol Entertainment production subsidiary Initial has started filming a new Children's BBC series featuring a pop act put together by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller.The 13 x 25-minute series,
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Sky to show fantasy drama
Sky Productions has teamed up with UK independents Carnival Films and Production Line in association with Hallmark Entertainment to make a major new drama, writes Alice Macandrew.
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Shivas indie inks deal with Channel 4 Films
Perpetual Motion Pictures, the indie set up by former head of BBC films Mark Shivas, has secured a first-look deal for feature film projects with Channel 4 Films, writes Jason Deans.
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Twenty Twenty to make Windies air rage doc
Channel 4 has lined up Twenty Twenty Television to make a fast-turnaround documentary about the 'Airtours 12' air rage incident, writes Jason Deans.
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Forgotten gives ITV Monday to remember
ITV's new thriller, Forgotten, ensured it will be remembered by notching up an average 11.3 million viewers (47 per cent share) for its first outing on Monday (15 February), writes Alice Macandrew.
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GSkyB signs Telewest contract
Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSkyB) has clinched a deal with Telewest for continued analogue carriage of its three channels, writes Alice Macandrew.
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Panorama beefs up with extra£250,000
BBC News chief executive Tony Hall is injecting an extra£250,000 to fund in-depth investigations and high-profile interviews for flagship current affairs show Panorama, writes Jason Deans.
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Broadcasters lobby Home Office over new Bill
UK broadcasters have banded together to lobby the Home Office over proposed new laws that they claim could hamper news and current affairs reports, writes Nicola Methven.
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Sour note for BBC as Organ joins RDF
Independent RDF Television has poached the deputy head of BBC Production's Bristol-based features department, Sam Organ, to launch a production arm in the city.As well as heading RDF Bristol, which will
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Facilities' body ITS cuts ties with Pact
Independent facilities' trade body the International Teleproduction Society (ITS) is to cut its formal ties with producers' alliance Pact less than 18 months after they joined forces.The move, which is scheduled
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United Wildlife has bought the library of underwater film-makers Howard and Michele Hall for $2 million (£1.2 million)
United Wildlife has bought the library of underwater film-makers Howard and Michele Hall for $2 million (£1.2 million), writes Nicola Methven.The deal gives United Wildlife, part of United Productions, 145 hours
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GRANADA AND BECTU CLASH
Granada Television and broadcasting union Bectu appear to have reached a stalemate over talks concerning staff pay and job security. Bectu claims Granada is refusing to meet for talks at Acas,
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GMTV HIRES MCDOUGALL
ITN has poached GMTV head of news Roddy McDougall to take up the newly created post of head of special projects.McDougall will be responsible for running ITN's special reports desk, working
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ITV BAGS FOOTBALL DEAL
ITV has renewed its rights to the Uefa Champions' League, signing a four-year contract for live and exclusive UK rights. The deal, estimated to have cost around£240 million, runs until
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C4 PROBES 1996 DOC
Channel 4 is carrying out an internal investigation into the making of Guns on the Street, a documentary about the illegal gun trade, produced by Manchester-based Ray Fitzwalter Associates and broadcast
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R2 LOSES FIVE PRODUCERS
Five producers are being made redundant at BBC Radio 2. The producers work for BBC music entertainment, part of BBC entertainment.A spokeswoman said the job losses were part of ongoing budgetary
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Multi-channel TV blamed for 'fakes'
The competitive pressures of multi-channel television are being blamed for the rash of fake TV allegations, according to a Broadcast survey of senior broadcasting figures.The need to maintain ratings in an
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Training key to restoring faith in TV
Training and financial penalties have been highlighted as two ways to help restore viewers' faith in television's ability to tell the truth.Several industry executives pointed to a lack of experience, particularly
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BBC and ITV act to combat bogus guests
The BBC and ITV both announced new vetting procedures after they were rocked by allegations that their daytime confessional talk shows featured bogus guests.Both ITV's Trisha and BBC 1's The Vanessa