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HD Crime network to feature Killer Couples
The Crime Investigation Network HD is to examine couples who murder in its first UK commission since its high definition relaunch last week.
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FME invests millions in Spike
FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) has struck a multi-million dollar deal with US male-skewed channel Spike TV to help finance and market four of its original series worldwide.
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Time Team clocks 2.6m
A feature-length special of Channel 4's archaeological series Time Team proved to be a hit last night with 2.6m viewers (11.7% share) at 9pm.
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MTV orders first UK comedy shot on mobile
MTV1 has commissioned indie Brown Eyed Boy to make a comedy shot entirely on mobile phones.
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itv.com unveils senior team
itv.com has unveiled its new senior staff line up that will aim to integrate the website with the commercial broadcaster's family of channels.
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TV Critics 11 November ‘08
“Yawn, yawn and again yawn.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Embarrassing Teenage Bodies is online hit
Channel 4's health series Embarrassing Teenage Bodies has proved to be a big hit online with visitors to the site making up a third of all traffic to channel4.com last week.
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TalkSport's Gaunt suspended for 'Nazi' slur
TalkSport presenter Jon Gaunt has been suspended after he called Redbridge councillor Michael Stark 'a Nazi'.
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BBC London poaches Capital breakfast exec
BBC London 94.9 has hired Global Radio's Gareth Roberts and named him assistant editor for the station.
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Burnham: BBC needs confidence back
Media secretary Andy Burnham is prepared to listen to suggestions from the Tories of how to help restore public confidence in the BBC following 'Sachsgate'.
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Duncan: BBC must open up to PSB debate
Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has criticised the BBC's “defensive attitude” to PSB, saying the broadcaster suffers from holding an “empire” attitude.
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Tranter warns of drama budget crisis
Outgoing BBC Fiction controller Jane Tranter has warned that UK TV drama budgets have been stretched as far as they can go.
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Highfield quits Project Kangaroo
Project Kangaroo chief executive Ashley Highfield is to leave the yet-to-launch VoD joint venture to join Microsoft.
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FremantleMedia signs YouTube deal
A raft of FremantleMedia- owned content will be made available through YouTube after the two companies signed a global content agreement.
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Big Yin to face wife on Shrink Rap
Comedian Billy Connolly is set to face a grilling from his wife Pamela Stephenson in a special edition of More 4's Shrink Rap.
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BBC misled 'Weekend Nazis'
The BBC misled two military re-eneactors featured in the BBC1 documentary Weekend Nazis about the purpose of the programme, Ofcom has ruled.
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Ratings: Little Britain USA ends with 4.1m
The American version of BBC1's comedy Little Britain ended its run at 9.30pm on Friday with a steady 4.1m (18.7%).
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Sky to launch pay channels online
BSkyB is to launch a subscription TV service via its online Sky Player platform.
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iPlayer users to download shows before broadcast
iPlayer users will soon be able to download programmes seven days in advance of broadcast, under new plans aimed at spreading its burden on bandwidth.
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Documentary commissioners wishlists
Commissioners from all of the PSB channels and several digital channels have outlined their factual wishlists to a packed audience of producers and directors at Sheffield Doc/Fest.