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Strong hand for Brits at NY Upfronts
British producers have had a good showing at the New York Upfronts, the annual event where US TV networks present their new autumn schedules to advertisers, with the BBC, RDF Media, Ricochet and Granada all picking up recommissions.
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Goodwin quits Talkback
Talkback editorial director Daisy Goodwin, one of the TV industry's most successful programme makers, has quit.
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Celebrity Love Island seduces 5.3m
ITV1's widely touted new reality show Celebrity Love Islandgot off to a modest start with an average of 5.3 million (23.4%) over 90-minutes from 9pm.
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Sky man to head Heart FM
Chrysalis Radio has appointed Sky Networks director of marketing Barnaby Dawe to the role of managing director for flagship London station Heart 106.2.
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BBC trials 'itunes' for TV
The BBC is offering viewers the chance to download TV programmes over the internet with a new initiative it hopes will become 'iTunes for the broadcasting industry'.
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Emap launches FHM TV
Lads' mag FHM is to launch a music TV channel on Friday featuring the sexiest female bums in music and videos for viewers to air-guitar along to.
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Deadline looms for C4 racing talks
Channel 4 will decide whether to continue screening horseracing coverage at the end of the month after issuing racing authorities with a 31 May deadline to put up a suitable offer.
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Pitching chance for new channels
Budding entrepreneurs are being invited to pitch their channel start-up idea to an industry panel at next month's Broadcast Digital Channel Conference.
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100 Greatest War films takes 2.9m
Channel 4's conclusion of its 100 Greatest War Filmsdrew in a sizeable peak audience of 2.9 million (16.1%) at 10.15pm.
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ITV1 still in Saturday night ratings doldrums
ITV1's early evening woes on a Saturday continued as Hit Me Baby One More Timecould only interest an average audience of 1.9 million (15.6%) from 5.30pm.
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NTL takes all Flextech and UKTV content
NTL has strengthened its relationship with rival Telewest after signing up to carry all 27 channels from Flextech and UKTV arms.
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Boxing set for regular ITV fixture
ITV looks set to bring back boxing as a major part of its sports coverage after Saturday's bout between Amir Khan and Mario Kindelan pulled in 6.3 million viewers.
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Paxman under fire over Galloway interview
The BBC's head of politics has stepped in to defend star presenter Jeremy Paxman, after more than 100 complaints about his election night grilling of George Galloway.
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Parfitt starts R1 cost review
BBC Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt has kicked off a review of the station, saying he is confident he can meet director general Mark Thompson's demands for 15% costs savings.
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Sky to make job cuts
BSkyB is to make job cuts after weekend reports suggested it was to shed up to 1,000 staff.
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Comment - Skills equal success
The industry is in danger of losing its talent to other sectors because it isn't investing in skills development. National Skills Day is a step in the right direction, writes Clive Jones.
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Opinion - Peer poll: Celebrity reality shows - Is it time to ditch celebrity reality shows?
YES - 80% NO - 20% Next week's question: Is consolidation in the radio market good for listener
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Interview: James Baker - What's the point of Sky One?
Despite mutterings about poor ratings for key shows, Sky One's controller, James Baker, is confident that pursuing a strategy of buying and making edgy, talked-about shows will persuade the punters to sign up for the Sky platform.
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Kath & Kim charm 1.6m to BBC2
BBC2's new Aussie sitcom Kath & Kimmanaged a modest average of 1.6 million (8.9%) at 10pm despite a positive critical reaction and a healthy amount of publicity.
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New channel to showcase Yorkshire talent
A new digital satellite channel promoting the TV and film work of people from Yorkshire and Humber, is set to be broadcast across the UK and Ireland after securing a slot on the Sky Digital platform.