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Shed launches for app for Supernanny
Shed Media Group is launching its first iPhone app to support the Ricochet-produced fact-ent show Supernanny.
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Ministry of Sound to boost control over content
Ministry of Sound has agreed a deal with digital distributor and sales house Myvideorights that will see its video content syndicated via a range of sites including Dailymotion, Facebook and YouTube.
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Demand Five VoD splits from BT Vision
Channel 5’s video-on-demand service, Demand Five, is going through a distribution shake-up with BT Vision and Virgin Media.
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Sky Living sinks teeth into Teen Wolf
Sky Living has acquired supernatural drama Teen Wolf from US studio MGM ahead of the relaunch of the channel next year.
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Little Princess crowns Zodiak Rights
Zodiak Rights is to distribute pre-school series Little Princess following a deal with indie Illuminated Film Company.
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X Factor ‘fix’ draws 900 complaints
More than 900 viewers have complained to Ofcom over Cheryl Cole’s refusal to vote on Sunday night’s The X Factor.
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Lyons: BBC has "no ambitions" on S4C
The chair of the BBC Trust has written to his counterpart at S4C stressing the corporation has “no ambitions to take over” the Welsh broadcaster once the new arrangement comes into being.
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Rosemary Newell to leave C4
Channel 4’s head of channel management, Rosemary Newell, is to step down after 13 years at the broadcaster.
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C4 unveils £5m multiplatform education push
Channel 4 is to plough around £5m into a raft of games, sites and apps that will encourage youngsters to consider finance, ethics, attraction and death.
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BBC Wales director Menna Richards to step down
Menna Richards, the BBC Wales director who led a “creative transformation” in the nation, is to leave the corporation next February after more than 10 years at the helm.
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NUJ strike: view from the picket line
The weather may have been wet, but feelings were not dampened at the BBC picket line at White City on Friday 5 November.
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Heggessey to speak at women in TV debate
Lorraine Heggessey is to take to the public stage for the first time since her exit from Talkback Thames by appearing at an RTS event entitled: TV – No Place for a Woman.
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BBC launches diversity consultation
The BBC has launched an independent consultation into its diversity strategy to help shape future policy.
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Labour attacks World Service funding
Television licence fee payers should not have to pay for BBC World Service programmes they cannot receive, former culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has said.
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Youview opens official talks with content providers
Youview has opened official talks with content providers as it bids to drive industry adoption of its open IPTV platform.
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BT Vision moves into 3D
BT Vision is to start providing subscribers with 3D content from later this month following deals with film studios NBC Universal and Vertigo.
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Studio Lambert to produce Betty formats in US
Studio Lambert, the indie behind Undercover Boss, has signed a partnership deal with Freaky Eaters producer Betty to adapt its formats in the US.
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Ofcom told to improve performance
Ofcom must improve its handling of consumer switching, silent calls and broadband speeds, according to a report into the communications regulator’s performance.
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Quiz show couple allowed back after Dr Who confusion
A couple who lost £325,000 on The Million Pound Drop have been told they can return to the Channel 4 show following confusion over a Doctor Who question.
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JCA halves remastering time for Sharpe's rifles
JCA has remastered 14 episodes of ITV drama Sharpe’s Rifles for HD in half the time it usually takes to turn around a restoration project.