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La Plante pens NBC mafia drama
Prime Suspectwriter Lynda La Plante is writing a US drama pilot about the wives of mafia bosses who have to take over the family businesses. [ALL]
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Edinburgh round-up: C4 on trial
Channel 4 announces it will 'rest' Celebrity Big Brothernext year and axe several factual entertainment series to free up the schedules for public service programming; Jane Root urges the channel to wean itself off Big Brotherand Kevin Lygo reinforces the ...
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Edinburgh round-up: BBC cuts slammed
BBC journalist John Sweeney says the corporation should axe BBC3 or BBC4 rather than make further cuts to current affairs; documentary maker Tom Roberts steps up the 'Save Storyville' campaign and BBC Children's boss Richard Deverell warns of 5% cuts. Click through to read the stories. ...
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GCap Media signs Ryan Seacrest
GCap Media has drafted in American Idoland E! Entertainment Television presenter Ryan Seacrest to host a new entertainment show on The One Network. [ALL]
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Edinburgh blog: new media
Jens Bachem, the managing director of Digital Outlook, feels that the Alternative MacTaggart lecturer Vint Cerf is underestimating the damage that new media could inflict upon traditional TV. [ALL]
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Edinburgh round-up: Trust in TV
While the great and the good of TV admit the 'Trust in TV' issue is one which they are taking seriously, there is a plea for a sense of perspective from MacTaggart lecturer Jeremy Paxman amongst others. Paul Watson also defends 'manipulation' in documentary making. Click through to read the ...
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Edinburgh: what the multichannel controllers want
Living rebrand a success, says Claudia Rosencrantz; Richard Woolfe says Sky One is confused; UKTV Gold will focus more on commissions; BBC3 is aiming for a younger audience. Click through to read the stories. [ALL]
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Edinburgh round-up: what the controllers want
Peter Fincham admits BBC1 may never show the controversial Queen documentary; the ITV brand isn't damaged by ITV Play, says Simon Shaps; Five wants more British content; C4 makes commitment to smaller indies. Click through to read the stories. [ALL]
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Davina 'unsuitable' for Radio 2
BBC Radio 2 has received over 100 complaints from listeners after it hired Davina McCall to fill in for Ken Bruce while he was on holiday last week. [ALL]
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BBC Children's to trim 5% for five years
Edinburgh:BBC children's is facing budget cuts of around 5% each year for the next five years. [ALL]
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BBC challenged over anti-global warming films
Edinburgh:The BBC has made an internal decision not to make programmes that are sceptical about human activity being the cause of global warming, a senior producer has claimed. [ALL]
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Sweeney: cut a channel not current affairs
Edinburgh:BBC journalist John Sweeney has appealed to corporation bosses to axe BBC3 or BBC4 rather than impose further cuts to current affairs budgets. [ALL]
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Roberts stokes Storyville debate
Edinburgh:Tom Roberts has stoked the campaign to save Storyvilleby claiming he received a letter from BBC director general Mark Thompson saying that 'if you feed rats half rations, they work better'. [ALL]
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Abraham: more new commissions for UKTV Gold
Edinburgh:UKTV chief executive officer David Abraham said he plans to focus more on new commissions for flagship channel UKTV Gold over the next few years. [ALL]
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ITV1 still has The X Factor
Edinburgh:The second outing of ITV1's hit entertainment show The X Factorattracted a strong 8.5m (47%), and although viewers dropped from the launch episode, its share increased. [ALL]
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BBC1 and ITV2 named Channels of the Year
Edinburgh:BBC1 and ITV2 scooped the Channel of the Year Awards at the 2007 Edinburgh International TV Festival, in a ceremony hosted by Lauren Laverne. [ALL]
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C4 indie pledge will keep status quo
Edinburgh:Channel 4 head of programmes Julian Bellamy has said the broadcaster's commitment yesterday (24 August) to deal with the smallest indies will only sustain the status quo, rather than offering extra opportunities. [ALL]
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Opie: Five will feel more British
Edinburgh:Five will step up its original commissions and spend less on US imports as part of a move to make the channel feel more 'British'. [ALL]
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Root: 'C4 should drop Big Brother'
Edinburgh:Channel 4 should consider dropping Big Brotherto prove that it is not afraid to take risks, according to former BBC2 controller Jane Root. [ALL]
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Casualty plot pulled for personal reasons
Edinburgh:The BBC has refuted claims that it abandoned plans to screen a fictional terrorist attack by Muslim suicide bombers in BBC1 hospital drama Casualtybecause it was politically sensitive and could cause racial offence. [ALL]