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Commissions - S4C TO AIR MASS FOR PEACE AT EASTER.
S4C is to broadcast a performance of The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, by Welsh
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De Mol: reality genre is at risk.
Big Brother creator Jon De Mol has warned producers to put more effort into reality shows,
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BBC debuts Glasto on broadband.
The Glastonbury music festival and the Athens Olympics are to be the first events broadcast via broadband by the BBC, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Rapido TV to relaunch after takeover.
Eurotrash producer Rapido TV has been bought and will be relaunched within the next six months, writes Glen Mutel.
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12 Yard devises psychological quiz for BBC.
Indie 12 Yard Productions is developing a psychological quiz show pilot for BBC daytime which will test contestants' powers of persuasion, writes Michael Rosser.
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UKTV STYLE AIRS SEVEN-YEAR MAKEOVER.
UKTV Style is finally set to screen an ambitious property series that has been seven years
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OPTIMISTIC MOVE.
The Optimistic Network, the multichannel company run by former Channel 4 strategy and development director David
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LADBROKE'S BBC PUSH.
Radio indie Ladbroke Productions has made two heavyweight appointments to its creative department. Richard Bannerman, former
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POPESCU APPOINTED.
The relaunch editor of BBC News 24, Mark Popescu, has been made the editorial director of
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BBC REGIONAL SPLIT.
The BBC is to create a 12th English region by splitting the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire area
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KERRANG! RADIO TEST.
Emap is to test Kerrang! Radio in a further seven cities to lay the groundwork for
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Ten Alps on hunt for more indies.
Ten Alps Communications is aiming to buy more indies after this week acquiring 3BM in a
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Tarrant offered new role after Vaughan's arrival.
Capital 95.8 FM managing director Keith Pringle has confirmed that he has held talks with Chris Tarrant about the veteran DJ taking on a new weekend show after he hands over the breakfast slot to Johnny Vaughan, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC prepares for DG choice.
The BBC's board of governors has set up a nominations committee to oversee the first stages of the appointment of a new director general, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Grade steps in for Bate at TV Corp.
Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Grade is to take temporary charge of indie The Television Corporation following the resignation of executive chairman Terry Bate, writes Glen Mutel.
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BBC LOSES SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RIGHTS.
The BBC has lost the rights to screen live Scottish Premier League (SPL) games after the
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SKY CONFIRMS MILLIGAN APPOINTMENT.
Five deputy chief executive Nick Milligan will join BSkyB in June in the new role of
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EX-C4 INTERACTIVE BOSS SETS UP COMPANY.
Channel 4's former head of interactive TV Peter Good has launched a business which aims to
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Blackburn returns to BBC.
Tony Blackburn is returning to BBC radio after a 15-year absence to host a music and talk show on BBC London, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC KEEPS HOLD OF FRENCH AND SAUNDERS.
The BBC has extended its deal with comedians Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French to keep them