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Jamie Oliver's audience drops off
BBC2's new heritage series Great British Journeysgot off to a solid start at 8pm last night, pulling in 2.5m viewers (11.4%), while the second episode of Channel 4's Jamie at Homeperformed less well, dropping to 2.1m. ...
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Top Up TV hires marketing heavyweight
Top Up TV has hired Barclays' marketing director Jim Hytner, reuniting him with his former BSkyB colleague David Chance. [ALL]
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CBBC ages up
The BBC has unveiled new branding for the CBBC children's channel ahead of its relaunch in September. [ALL]
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Blog: Should Richard and Judy split?
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan are reportedly close to ending their 19-year-old husband and wife presenting double act. But, asks Susan Thompson, how much of a loss would it be for Channel 4? [ALL]
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Half of UK ready for switchover
Half of all UK households have converted their televisions to digital, according to research published this week. [ALL]
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Sci Fi orders online superhero drama
The Sci Fi channel UK has ordered a superhero-themed mockumentary drama - the first commission for its broadband player Sci Fi Play. [ALL]
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Maverick staffs up
Maverick Television has hired senior staff from Ricochet and Touch Productions to executive produce flagship shows Ten Years Youngerand How To Look Good Naked. [ALL]
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BBC confirms acquisition of Damages
The BBC has confirmed its acquisition of Damages,a US legal thriller featuring Glenn Close and Ted Danson. [ALL]
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Murdoch gets bumper share payout
BSkyB chief executive James Murdoch has received a cash payout of just short of£4m for hitting operational targets dating back to 2004. [ALL]
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Google closes video shop
ITN will distribute more than a thousand video clips for free via YouTube after Google announced it would end its paid-for online video service. [ALL]
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Antony Cotton draws 2m
ITV1 had a stellar Monday with That Antony Cotton Showlaunching with 2m (17.6%) at 5pm and new peaktime drama Little Devilbringing in 6.1m viewers (28.2%) in the 9pm slot. [ALL]
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Firefly wins second C4 drug abuse series
Indie Firefly is to follow up an exploration of heroin addiction, Going Cold Turkey, with a second Channel 4 series that aims to take a scientific look at wider drug abuse and withdrawal. [ALL]
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BBC1 orders more Inside Sport
BBC1's sports news programme Inside Sport, fronted by Gabby Logan, has been recommissioned for an extended 14-week second series . [ALL]
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Virgin Media eyes French market
Virgin Media is looking at extending its brand into continental Europe by licensing its name to a major French cable operator. [ALL]
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GI acquires Asian talk show
Granada International has picked up pan-Asian rights to the first series of The May Lee Show, a new weekly Asian talk show.
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Crime pays for Bullseye TV
Bullseye TV has unveiled a raft of deals for its latest factual titles, totalling 289 hours of programming.
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Endemol sells Battutah doc to Nat Geo
Endemol International has sold its BBC4 documentary series Camels, Courts, and Concubines: The Adventures of Ibn Battutahto National Geographic Channels International (NGCI).
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Parthenon appoints new sales boss
Parthenon Entertainment has hired former ID Distribution sales exec Cynthia Kennedy as its new sales and acquisitions director.
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Fremantle sells America's Got Talent
Fremantle Media Enterprises has closed a raft of deals across Asia, the Americas and Europe for NBC reality hit America's Got Talent, taking the show to a total of 80 countries worldwide.
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America's Got Talent ships to 80 countries
Fremantle Media Enterprises has closed a raft of deals across Asia, the Americas and Europe for NBC reality hit America's Got Talent, taking the show to a total of 80 countries worldwide.