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    Leader: Junk food fight

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Broadcast editor Conor Dignam looks at the real effect of banning junk food ads

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    Vicar of Dibley hangs up cassock

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Long-running BBC1 sitcom The Vicar of Dibley, starring Dawn French, is being brought to its conclusion after 12 years, with a two-part Christmas special.

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    Sharman unveils slate of factual commissions

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Alison Sharman has unveiled her first major raft of factual commissions since becoming director of factual and daytime at ITV.

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    Junk food ad ban 'threatens kids TV' warns Pact

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Producers' group Pact has warned that a ban on TV junk food advertising before 9pm would wipe out children's programme production for commercial channels and is calling for a£50m fund to bolster the industry.

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    Hit hires Dunsford to advise on Euro launch

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Hit Entertainment has hired Wayne Dunsford - the former BBC executive responsible for launching the corporation's Food channel globally - to work on its international children's channel launch.

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    WAGs to run clothes shop on TV

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    The queens of chav-chic and shopping, England's footballers' wives and girlfriends (WAGs), look set to compete against each other off the pitch, selling designer gear in a new series from Off the Radar productions.

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    Six Degrees to air on ITV1 primetime

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    ITV1 is to launch its first primetime US series in nine years - a drama from Lostcreator JJ Abrams described as a cross between Thirtysomethingand Cold Feet.

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    Shaps defends Smarter Buying

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    ITV director of television Simon Shaps this week said some production companies were actively lobbying for performance-related payments for the shows they produce, rather than a flat licence fee.

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    Sky to extend on-demand

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Sky is planning to launch new broadband on-demand TV services for entertainment, lifestyle and kids programming within the next few months.

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    Stars in his sights

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Can Paul Jackson deliver a comedy hit for ITV - and bring in some new stars?

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    Comment - The cost of killer content

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    People have woken up to the value of user-generated content, says ITV News' Deborah Turness

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    Comment - Tips for VoD success

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Flextech's Jon James offers some tips on making the most of VoD

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    A new lease of life

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    What is behind Film Four's switch from a pay-TV proposition to joining Freeview?

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    Is post making a passage to India?

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    How post-production is moving out of London

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    Comment - Tate's not bovvered

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    As DVD and download sales from the likes of Catherine Tate line the BBC's back pocket, Richard Herring wants a piece of the action

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    Hallmark/ITV in joint rights deals

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Hallmark Channel owner Sparrowhawk Entertainment has picked up four drama series from the LA Screenings, two of which have been acquired in partnership with ITV and one with the BBC.

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    Profile - Andy Parfitt: But is he down with the kids?

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Profile of Andy Parfitt who is aiming to build bridges with teenagers for the BBC

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    Dyke: ITV savings will not be enough

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    Greg Dyke has claimed ITV chief executive Charles Allen's new savings plan will not be enough - and it is the poor ratings of ITV1 that are damaging the network, rather than a weak advertising market.

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    BT and HMV make early forays into DTO market

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    BT and HMV are hoping to get an early lead in the download-to-own (DTO) market, with rival services planned to launch over the coming months.

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    Life on Mars co-creators launch indie

    2006-07-06T08:00:00Z

    The co-creators of BBC1 hit drama Life on Mars- Ashley Pharaoh and Matthew Graham - have set up their own independent production company, in a bid to take more control of the programmes they create.