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Traffic Cops stop the competition
BBC1's special edition of Traffic Cops, looking at the motorway police, overtook all competitors last night at 9pm with 6.1m viewers (28.9% share), more than double the viewers of any other channel.
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TV Critics 26 September ‘08
“It was cool and non-judgmental, and all the more powerful and creepy for being so.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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SMG wins approval for cashback plan
A cashback plan allowing shareholders in SMG to sell their shares to the company has been approved.
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BBCW restructures kids division
BBC Worldwide has rebranded and restructured its children's business to incorporate the global licensing rights for adult brands such as Top Gear.
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Virgin's on-demand services up 33%
More than half of Virgin Media's 3.5m television customers use its on-demand video platform, the cable company said today.
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Five to formalise kids commitment
Five plans to adopt a more formal commitment to children's programming under plans the broadcaster is drawing up with Ofcom.
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Fincham buys ITV shares
ITV director of television Peter Fincham has bought up 350,000 shares in ITV plc - his first stake in the company.
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ITV2 runs out of Juice
ITV2's new panel game show Celebrity Juice failed to quench the thirst of the viewers last night at 10pm with just 243,000 (1.46%) watching.
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TV Critics 25 September ‘08
“Fun this might have been but ain't nobody does it better than Jane.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Framestore CFC enlists finance advisors
Framestore CFC has appointed corporate finance advisors Hawkpoint Partners to help it secure external investment.
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New senior positions at Pepper Post
The new owners of Pepper Post have added two directors to the company's board and appointed two new members of staff.
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Envy delays offline plans for expansion
Envy has ditched plans to open a new offline facility in Great Portland Street next month and will instead launch a larger one on Foley Street in January.
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Ofcom throws ITV regional quota lifeline
Plans to reduce ITV's regional programming quota will come as a relief to the commercial broadcaster, which has failed to hit its existing 50% spend target for the past two years.
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BBC could follow ITV out of regions, warns NUJ
The NUJ has warned that ITV's plans to scale back its regional news output could clear the way for the BBC to follow suit.
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Cost of PSB? That's beer money
Viewers would only pay the price of a pint of beer for a month of public service programming on ITV, Channel 4 and Five, according to the second phase of Ofcom's PSB review.
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Lost in Austen ends with 3.1m
Lost in Austen, ITV1's sideways take on the period costume drama, ended its run with 3.1m viewers (13.6% share) in the face of tough competition from BBC1.
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Another re-brand for Capital
Capital Radio has undergone its fifth re-brand in under three years and is now known as 95.8 Capital FM - 'London's Number 1 Hit Music Station'.
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Ofcom: ITV wants reduced indie quota
ITV wanted Ofcom to help it lobby the government to reduce the 25% quota of ITV1 programming that it has to source from indies, it has emerged.
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ITV share price soars
ITV's share price soared more that 8% this morning, after Ofcom's revealed it would back reductions in the commercial broadcaster's PSB commitments.
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Ofcom: Halve ITV regional 'non-news' content
Ofcom has called for ITV to halve the amount of 'non-news' programmes it makes in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and to cut its off-peak regional programmes by almost a third from next year.