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Must see - Wednesday 30 January
Our pick of the most interesting sessions and events taking place at Broadcast Live and Video Forum on Wednesday January 30.
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BBC1 to give Little Dorrit the Bleak House treatment
BBC1's appetite for period drama is to continue this year with an adaptation of Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit and a second run of Lark Rise to Candleford.
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Burnham named new culture secretary
Andy Burnham, chief secretary to the Treasury, is the new culture secretary replacing James Purnell.
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TV Critics 25 January '08
'This tale felt like it should have been a photo-story in Jackie Magazine.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV
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News Corp takes Virgin Media to court
News Corp subsidiary Gemstar TV Guide International has filed a lawsuit against cable giant Virgin Media alleging infringement of its European patents.
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Manufacturers pool storage and playout resources
Omneon and Pro-Bel are working together on a new storage, management and automation set-up for television broadcasters.
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BBC making Iraq dramas
BBC Vision and BBC News have joined forces to make an eight-part series of short dramas marking the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
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Dirk Anthony latest GCap departure
GCap Media's group programme director Dirk Anthony is the latest in a string of senior staff to leave the group.
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Complaints over Eastenders knife attack
More than 200 people have complained after EastEnders showed a violent knife attack on a 13-year-old boy before the 9pm watershed.
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Ramsay's US Nightmare draws 3m
The start of the USA version of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares picked up a strong audience of 3m viewers (16.9%) at 10pm last night, pushing ITV1's News at Ten into third place.
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Altered Images signs up iCR
Altered Images has been appointed as the UK reseller for iCR, the content repurposing product from Snell and Wilcox.
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TV Critics 24 January '08
'BBC2's new documentary series has started off remarkably well'. Read on for the critics' full verdict on the weekend's TV
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We Dig TV launches battle-of-the-sexes show
Interactive quiz format website We Dig TV is to launch a battle-of-the-sexes gameshow linked to social networks.
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CBBC adds interactivity to ChuckleVision
CBBC is to broadcast its first red-button interactive comedy next week as part of plans to help kids TV compete with the web.
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BBC strikes averted
The BBC has averted the prospect of imminent strikes after overnight talks with unions.
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Macqueen to exit C4
Channel 4 head of documentaries Angus Macqueen is to leave the broadcaster after two years to return to film-making.
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Polizzi takes Inspector job
Five has gone upmarket with the appointment of its new Hotel Inspector.
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Five starts director search
Five has begun interviewing for its director of programmes job, but managing director of content Lisa Opie is understood to want to approach candidates beyond the initial shortlist.
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...as Irish indies lobby government
Independent producers in Northern Ireland are lobbying their government to join forces with the newly established Scottish Broadcasting Commission (SBC) to aid efforts to grow their share of UK network output from 0.1% to 3%.
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BBCW could replicate its Kangaroo project overseas
BBC Worldwide is in talks with international broadcasters over plans to launch its media player internationally.