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    EC lobbies for end to ad restrictions

    2005-06-02T08:30:00Z

    Restrictions on the amount of advertising broadcasters can show could be lifted under plans devised by the European Union's media commissioner Viviane Reding. Reding is expected to call for the lifting of restrictions currently in place that limit advertising to no more than 20% of total daily broadcasts. Under Reding's ...

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    Rival channels air views on BBC charter

    2005-06-02T08:30:00Z

    ITV, Five and BSkyB are set to give evidence to a House of Lords committee which is considering the BBC Charter review. ITV chief executive Charles Allen, BSkyB chief operating officer Richard Freudenstein and Five chief executive Jane Lighting will all put forward their views to the committee, chaired by ...

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    Townhouse takes Trisha down under

    2005-06-02T08:30:00Z

    Indie Town House TV has sold Five's Trisha Goddardshow to UKTV in Australia and New Zealand. The year-long deal will see the first episodes of the daily chat show air on the channel from August.

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    Uplifting misery

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    With a C4 doc about cancer following The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off, Patrick Collerton has cornered the market in films about death. But his rapport with his subjects and irreverence make his work inspiring. By Suzy Bashford.

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    Exploitation: how worried should we be?

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    When TV Wrap handed Pact a report naming 30 indies it claims have exploited freelance workers, it prompted shock, denial and widespread consternation within the indie community. Broadcastbrought the freelancers and indies together to fight it out

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    Shocks to the system

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    Taboo-busting is de rigeur on both high and lowbrow channels, and Ofcom is showing no inclination to stem the tide, writes Sam Delaney.

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    The best and brightest of 2005

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    Best Young Director -Charlotte Bruus-Christensen and Stefan Mork Charlotte Bruus-Christensen and Stefan Mork - both 27 - are a fine example of how multi-skilling can create brilliance. As well as sharing directing duties on Between Us(the short film which drew them to the ...

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    The freedom to offend

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    With Ofcom's new broadcasting code about to come into effect, David Wood looks at the new freedoms broadcasters will be enjoying, from outraging religious sensibilities to getting companies to sponsor channels

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    C4's new media triple player

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    Launching a mobile phone portal for Big Brotherfans is just the beginning for Channel 4's new media chief Andy Taylor, for whom three is the magic number. By Michelle Webster

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    Let the viewers decide

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    Ofcom's broadcast code is over-protective towards viewers and risks stifling the creative and financial contribution advertisers can make to programming, writes Amanda Bannister.

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    Taking unfair advantage

    2005-06-02T08:00:00Z

    Exploitative employers get away with bad practice because staff who work in TV care about their work.

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    Extra£220m for BBC new media...

    2005-06-02T07:50:52Z

    The BBC is planning to spend around£220m a year, well over half of the money saved by its proposals to cut 3,780 jobs, on new media projects and digital services.

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    ... as unions give Thompson 7-day deadline

    2005-06-02T07:50:51Z

    Unions have fired off a letter to the BBC calling for further talks with director general Mark Thompson in the next seven days, or they will resume strike action.

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    ITV to make The Big Call

    2005-06-02T07:50:50Z

    ITV1 has greenlit a Saturday night primetime quiz show from Granada Manchester, which it hopes will match the unprecedented success of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

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    Pact rejects compulsory code for indies

    2005-06-02T07:50:12Z

    Pact has done little to reassure freelancers in the wake of pressure group TV Wrap's campaign about exploitative working practices by independent production companies.

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    C4 hires Henwood for new business

    2005-06-02T07:50:10Z

    Channel 4 has handed former NTL director of television Rod Henwood the new role of new business director at the broadcaster, replacing former commercial director Rob Woodward.

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    Bidding war begins for US drama Prison Break

    2005-06-02T07:50:08Z

    Fox's Prison Breakhas emerged as this year's 'must have' drama at the LA Screenings, with Channel 4, Sky One, ITV and Five all locked in a bidding contest to secure UK broadcast rights for the show.

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    Baby Cow opens Manchester office

    2005-06-02T07:50:06Z

    Baby Cow Productions, the independent production company formed by Steve Coogan and Henry Normal and which is behind BBC comedy hit Nighty Night, is to set up a Manchester base.

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    ITN wins More4 news contract

    2005-06-02T07:50:04Z

    Channel 4 has handed ITN the contract to produce a daily news programme for its new free-to-air service More4.

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    ITV Yorkshire sports loss

    2005-06-02T07:50:02Z

    Former ITV Yorkshire head of sport Nick Beaumont has left to set up an indie taking with him regional flagship show Soccer Night Extraand two of its producers, following ITV's decision to halve regional non-news programming to 1.5 hours a week.