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Ofcom floats analogue radio switch-off
Analogue radio signals could be switched off within a decade, according to senior Ofcom partner Kip Meek.
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Fox to launch reality channel
Rupert Murdoch's Fox Networks is building up its channel portfolio by launching a reality channel in the US.
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Elstein warns Ofcom over radio commitment
David Elstein, the new head of the commercial radio companies association (CRCA), has warned Ofcom not to marginalise its work on the radio industry.
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C4 books Countdown til 2009
Channel 4 has re-commissioned its long-running daytime quiz show Countdown for another five years.
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Davies: Watts damaged BBC Kelly defence
Former BBC chairman Gavyn Davies has claimed Newsnight reporter Susan Watts damaged the BBC's defence in the Kelly affair by withholding the tape of her interview with Dr David Kelly.
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Rebecca Loos comes to Edinburgh
Rebecca Loos, the former assistant to David Beckham, who sparked a media frenzy earlier this year by claiming she bedded the married Real Madrid star, is to appear at this year's Edinburgh TV festival.
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Fox Kids offloads Steinberg
The board of Fox Kids Europe has surprised executives by announcing the departure of chief executive Bruce Steinberg after 18 months at the helm.
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Yentob: attacks 'malicious' allegations
BBC creative director Alan Yentob has branded allegations that he misused his expense account as 'malicious and unfounded'.
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Diet Trials lead BBC German push
BBC Worldwide is to co-produce a new series of slimming reality series Diet Trials for German audiences.
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Scots call for Gaelic channel
A lobby group representing the Scottish screen industry has called for the creation of Gaelic language TV channel
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Lynam back at Beeb
Veteran sports broadcaster Des Lynam is to rejoin the BBC next month to present a new Saturday lunchtime sports show on Radio Five Live.
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BBC Technology faces strike action
Union members at BBC Technology are set to strike over plans by the corporation to sell the division to German electronics group Siemens.
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ITV orders new thrillers
ITV has commissioned Granada to produce two psychological thrillers from its Manchester drama department.
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Sky reviews music channels future
BSkyB head of music channels Jo Wallace has been moved to oversee all original programming on Sky One, as the broadcaster admits it is reviewing its options for its music services.
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CDN opens northern office
The Cultural Diversity Network - the organisation representing the UK's major broadcasters, which aims to improve ethnic representation in TV on and off screen - has opened its first branch in the north of England.
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Revenue boost for TWG
Kelvin MacKenzie, chairman and chief executive of the Wireless Group, has unveiled a 40% rise in revenue for national speech station TalkSport at the company's annual meeting.
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Aiming at a new target
The BBC is carrying out a wide-ranging review of its commissioning and production operations - which could mean new quotas for the indie sector. But just how brave is Auntie prepared to be?
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Fake lottery win story airs on ITV
ITV1 has commissioned Hewland International to make a one-off drama documentary about Howard Walmsley, the painter and decorator jailed in 2001 after posing as a£9m National Lottery winner to save his marriage.
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Living takes celebrity snaps
Living TV has commissioned new indie Thumbs Up to make a 20 x 30-minute reality show about photographers who snap celebrities for a living.
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C4 gives female orgasms the Bodyshock series treatment
Channel 4 is to chart the progress of three British women who travel to the US to test a new treatment for women who can't reach orgasm.