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E4 opens School of Comedy
E4 has ordered a full run of Left Bank Productions' sketch show School of Comedy following a one-off Comedy Lab on Channel 4.
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BBC4 autumn-winter '08: Documentary
Overview of forthcoming documentary programming on BBC4 this autumn.
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BBC4 autumn-winter '08: Arts-Music
Overview of forthcoming arts and music programming on BBC4 this autumn.
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BBC4 autumn-winter '08: Science
Overview of forthcoming science programming on BBC4 this autumn.
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Setanta strikes highlights deal with ITV
ITV1 will broadcast England's 4-1 victory in the over Croatia tonight, after signing a belated deal with Setanta.
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Endemol names content chief
Paul Römer, the managing director of Endemol Netherlands has been promoted to global head of programming at Endemol Group.
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North One wins Manx TT contract
North One is to produce TV coverage of the Isle of Man TT Races, ending local producer Greenlight Television's 12-year hold over rights.
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Disney to remake Welsh radio sitcom
Disney is to adapt a comedy originally made for BBC Radio Wales as a children's animation for the UK and European market.
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'Supporters want answers', Brown tells Setanta
Gordon Brown has waded into the debate over Setanta's coverage of yesterday's England World Cup qualifier, saying supporters would “want answers” about why they could not see the game on terrestrial TV.
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Setanta scores record ratings
Live coverage of the World Cup qualifying match between England and Croatia gave Setanta Sports it biggest audience on record last night (10 September).
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Editec picks up SprintCam
Editec has picked up the UK distribution rights to the SprintCam Live V2 Ultra Motion Camera System.
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MTV spends£2m on master control room upgrade
MTV has spent£2m upgrading the infrastructure of the master control room (MCR) at its transmission and media centre in Camden.
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Mixed fortunes for BBC2
The star power of Rhys Ifans and Tom Wilkinson could only deliver 600,000 viewers to BBC2 cloning drama A Number last night (10 September) but the channel enjoyed success with the return of The Restaurant.
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TSL to build C4 playout facility
Red Bee Media has handed broadcast systems integrator TSL the multimillion pound contract to build a new playout facility for Channel 4.
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Animal actors to star on Five
Leopard Films will reveal how trainers got Wellard the dog to bite Ian Beale's bum in EastEnders in a series about animal actors for Five, writes Kate McMahon.
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New directors take 25% of IBF
Two new directors have joined the board of Covent Garden-based International Broadcast Facilities (IBF) after buying up 25% of the company.
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Rocket plans Sanctuary building move
Post house Rocket plans to move to the old Sanctuary building on Frith Street after the rent on its Ingestre Court premises was increased.