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C4 avoids censure over sex in daytime
Ofcom has rejected 38 complaints against controversial sex-themed episodes of daytime educational series KNTV.
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Little Dorrit and Wallander lead Bafta Craft nominations
BBC dramas Little Dorrit and Wallander lead the nominations for the Bafta Television Craft Awards 2009, with a special award for Wallace and Gromit creators Aardman Animation.
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The Thick of It to return
A further eight episodes of BBC satirical comedy The Thick of It are in the pipeline, creator Armando Iannucci has confirmed.
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BBC reveals Emma details
Atonement actress Romola Garai is set to lead an all star cast in the BBC's forthcoming adaptation of Jane Austen classic Emma.
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C4 to recreate Madeleine McCann events
The team behind ITV1 documentary Madeleine: A Year On will stage the first reconstruction of the events that led up to Madeleine McCann's disappearance for a Channel 4 documentary.
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Ofcom 'unable' to fine Ross and Brand over Sachsgate
Ofcom has said it is “unable” to fine Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand for the Sachsgate scandal, leaving the BBC to pay the£150,000 penalty.
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Tony Jordan awards writer prize
Video tape technician Mark Wilkinson has won the Red Planet Pictures' new writers initiative for 2008, The Red Planet Prize, while the winning script for 2007 is currently in development at the BBC.
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Ben Gale to rejoin the BBC
Ben Gale is to return to the BBC next month as head of documentaries and features in Bristol.
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Burnham to report on Everton for Talk Sport
Media secretary Andy Burnham is to appear on Talk Sport as a football reporter for the Premier League game between Everton and Wigan Athletic.
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Sky airs 3D Keane gig
Sky successfully broadcast the UK's first live 3D TV event to a domestic 3D TV set last night.
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Iranu indeed: Shooting Stars is back
Reeves and Mortimer's anarchic game show Shooting Stars is to return for a full series on BBC2 following a one-off special last Christmas.
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BBC hit by record fine for Sachsgate
Ofcom has slapped a£150,000 fine on the BBC for the Sachsgate affair - the biggest financial penalty it has ever imposed on the corporation for a single broadcast.
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North West media agency gets funding boost
Funding body Northwest Vision and Media has had a£3m cash injection to support collaboration between the creative and digital industries in the region.
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First look at Comedy Central's new ident
See the new look to the rebranding of Paramount Comedy as Comedy Central here first.
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Playboy fined£22.5k for hardcore broadcast
Playboy TV has been fined£22,500 for broadcasting unencrypted explicit 'adult material'.
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CBBC's got the Zoo Factor
MipTV: A Britain's Got Talent-style puppet show starring a host of wild animals and the catchphrase “If you're beaten, you're eaten”, is set for CBBC.
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Five's Roary racing to Canada
MipTV: Five preschool series Roary the Racing Car is on the road to Canada following a deal with Treehouse TV.
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Evolutions speeds up Red Dwarf post
Evolutions has devised a bespoke post-production workflow for the return of sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf.