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RadioCentre plans to boost radio ads
Leaked documents have revealed the RadioCentre's plans to overhaul the Radio Advertising Bureau in a bid to persuade media agencies and advertisers to return to spending on commercial radio.
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Ford puts Emap Radio on 'war footing'
Emap Radio group managing director Dee Ford has warned staff the group is on a 'war footing' and has launched a strategic review to find where it can make cost savings.
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AOL orders Paparazzi show for broadband
AOL has taken the next step to becoming a regular UK content commissioner by giving the greenlight to a weekly broadband show made by TwoFour.
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Kids and local TV in jeopardy at BBC
The BBC's plans for kids programming and local TV services could be put at risk by the leaked licence fee settlement. The prospect of further job cuts is also looming.
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ITV.com will not charge
ITV has decided viewers will not pay for archive and on-demand online content and is moving into the market with an advertising-based model.
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Celebs go to hospital for Five reality series
Granada Factual London has been commissioned to make So You Think You Can Nursefor the channel.
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Rough Cut - Let's stick together
Small post houses can only survive if they stop stabbing each other in the back and start collaborating, says Paul Ingvarsson.
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On location - Don't drop the baby
Putting five teenage couples in charge of other people's children might seem like a risky undertaking but executive producer Richard McKerrow insists it was worthwhile.
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Making music pay
Napster's Brad Duea thinks a multiplatform approach is vital for the company's success
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Comment - Enough and no more
The licence fee settlement, if disappointing to the BBC, has ensured expensive, high-end content is safe, writes David Docherty
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Comment - The conflict must stop
C4's Kevin Sutcliffe examines the impact of scheduling Panoramaagainst Dispatches
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Berry and Brown to host shows for Capital
Television presenters Dave Berry and Matt Brown are to host a month of special shows for Capital Radio.
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US network buys Bad Girls for gay appeal
Shed Productions' long-running prison drama Bad Girlshas been acquired by gay US cable network, Logo.
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Disney shows available on Orange
Disney Channel and mobile network Orange have signed a deal allowing customers with 3G handsets to watch Disney shows such as Kim Possible,for the first time in the UK.
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Tiscali lodges BT complaint with Ofcom
Internet giant Tiscali has complained to Ofcom that BT is holding up the roll-out of IPTV services, which rely on access to BT telephone exchanges.
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C4 signs PSP podcast deal
Channel 4 is to deliver Celebrity Big Brotherpodcasts and radio content to listeners on the move via the handheld Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) console.
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This Life reunion brings 3.4m to BBC2
BBC2's revival of cult 90s drama This Lifewas a hit with the viewers as the 80-minute special gained 3.4 million (13.8%) at 9pm last night.
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Bland criticises Grade's defection to ITV
Former BBC chairman Sir Christopher Bland has ruled out returning to his old role and has criticised Michael Grade's defection to ITV before the conclusion of the licence fee settlement.
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Community Channel adds new head of programmes
Community Channel has appointed former Five controller of special events Adam Perry in a new role as head of programmes and campaigns.
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MPs and groups to oppose BBC licence fee settlement
Broadcasting unions are joining forces with a cross-party group of MPs in a last-ditch bid to oppose Treasury plans to cut BBC funding.