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Christopher Lunn triumphs in High Court battle
Christopher Lunn & Company has won back its tax agency status after a High Court Judge ruled that HM Revenue & Customs was not within its rights to blacklist the company.
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BBC defends £330,000 IT salary
BBC director general Mark Thompson has defended the salary paid to a departing technology chief by the corporation saying other people with similar skills could earn “millions” elsewhere.
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Corrie launches mini 'webisodes'
Fans of ITV’s Coronation Street have been given a peak into the late-night pillow talk of two of the soap’s most legendary characters.
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NUJ attacks BBC's "supine" approach to cuts
The NUJ has attacked the BBC’s latest round of redundancies, claiming it is further evidence of the broadcaster’s kowtowing approach towards the current government.
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BBC Showcase moving to Liverpool
BBC Worldwide’s annual programme event is to leave Brighton after more than 30 years and move to Liverpool.
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Episodes sold to 186 countries
Episodes, the BBC2 comedy starring Matt Leblanc, has been acquired by broadcasters around the world.
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MediaCityUK secures extra £22m
Peel Media has secured £22m of funding from Santander Corporate Banking to help it continue to develop MediaCityUK.
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Endemol signs with EMI
Endemol has agreed an international rights deal with EMI Publishing to distribute its music from properties including Big Brother and Deal Or No Deal.
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Manchester broadcast conference unveiled
BVE: A new event in the broadcast calendar was announced today with the launch of BVE North.
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Twitter can aid businesses, says chief exec
Twitter chief executive Dick Costolo has told a major conference that the micro-blogging website can become a massive tool for promoting businesses and increasing their profile.
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Avid unveils new editing systems
BVE: Avid has released new versions of three of its editing systems at BVE.
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BBC current affairs to cut 31 jobs
The BBC is making 31 positions redundant in its current affairs department in what is its fifth round of redundancies affecting its in house team.
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Channel 6 pledges millions to indie sector
Local TV network Channel 6 has promised to provide the “biggest boost” to the UK indie sector since the launch of Channel 4 with a programme budget “significantly” above that of Channel 5, according to chief executive Richard Horwood.
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Gov't to consider Dispatches allegations
Channel 4 investigation series Dispatches, which featured an alledged assault on a child at a mosque, is to be viewed by the Department of Education.
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ITV1 to break new talent in primetime comedy show
ITV1 will give upcoming comedians their big break in new primetime stand-up series Show Me the Funny (working title).
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Bauer promotes Blaxill to boost content
Bauer Radio has promoted Ric Blaxill to the new role of music and content director to drive synergies between its 42 stations.
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Octonauts swims to Disney US
Animated series Octonauts and Gaspard & Lisa are to air in the US following a deal between children’s indie Chorion and Disney.
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Grammys' 26m viewers the biggest for 11 years
The Grammys hit a high note on Sunday night, drawing the show’s biggest US TV audience in a decade.
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ETV doubles in size; hires director of programmes
ETV Media Group, the indie behind ITV game Corrie Nation, has hired 72 new members of staff including a director of programmes to almost double in size.
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BBC1 orders Good Cook series
Food writer and chef Simon Hopkinson is to front a new series for BBC1 revealing how to create restaurant quality food using everyday ingredients.