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First NXCAM launch for Sony
Sony has launched the HXR-NX5E camcorder, the first product in its new NXCAM range.
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MTV rapped over Lady Gaga swearing
Ofcom has upheld a complaint against MTV over the pre-recorded daytime broadcast of a concert in which Lady Gaga used strong language.
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Darkside moving to accommodate extra animators
Darkside Animation is moving from its current home in Bloomsbury Square to a new office more than three times the size.
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Talks reopen over ITV Salford move
ITV is back in talks about taking space at Salford MediaCity - which could see Coronation Street move to a new home.
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Evans starts breakfast show with the Beatles
Chris Evans kicked off his first show in the Radio 2 breakfast slot by playing The Beatles’ classic All You Need Is Love and telling listeners: “Thanks for tuning in.”
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Vaughan and Snowdon sign two-year Capital deal
Breakfast DJs Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon have signed a deal to present their Capital FM show for another two years, commercial radio group Global Radio has announced.
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NBC drops struggling Leno show
NBC has pulled the plug on comedian Jay Leno’s struggling prime-time TV show.
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DRG picks up Real A&E
Sky 1’s The Real A&E has been sold into Scandinavia marking the first collaboration between distributor Digital Rights Group and indie Mandrill Television.
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C4 to air 2012 Paralympics
Channel 4 will screen more than 150 hours of coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games after securing the UK multi-platform broadcast rights in a competitive pitch.
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Norton will not replace Ross on Fridays
BBC insiders have “categorically” ruled out Graham Norton as a replacement for Friday Night With Jonathan Ross.
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C4 viewers question Queen dramas
Drama-documentary series The Queen was the most divisive programme on Channel 4 last month, with 39 people complaining that it misrepresented the monarch’s life.
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Watchdog editor steps down
Watchdog editor Rob Unsworth has stepped down from the role to join the BBC’s editorial policy unit.
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Panel named to choose regional news pilots
Fru Hazlitt, Stewart Purvis and former Ofcom deputy chair Richard Hooper are among those who will help decide which companies win the right to produce the forthcoming independent regional news pilots on ITV.
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MPs propose 9pm watershed for alcohol ads
The House of Commons health select committee has suggested banning TV ads for alcohol before 9pm.
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Doctor Who 'ginger' line sparks complaints
The Doctor Who New Year’s Day special, which witnessed the departure of David Tennant as the enigmatic Time Lord, has generated 143 complaints over the opening lines of the newly generated Doctor from disgruntled redheads.
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Sky News to open business studio
Sky News is to move its flagship business news programme Jeff Randall Live to a new studio in the heart of the City of London.
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Leno may be returned to late slot
American television network NBC is considering returning comedian Jay Leno to his late night slot after experimenting with a primetime broadcast.
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Panasonic unveils first integrated 3D camcorder
Panasonic has unveiled its first professional fully integrated camcorder for capturing full HD 3D content.
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Jonathan Ross to leave BBC
Jonathan Ross has announced he is quitting the BBC after 13 years at the corporation.
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Sky gets 3D TV set boost
Sky has been given a major boost in its quest to launch a 3D channel with the announcement that TV sets from some of the world’s biggest manufacturers will be compatible with its planned service.