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ENDEMOL UK PROMOTES PARADISE MAN.
Endemol UK has promoted David Flynn to deputy head of its creative unit. Flynn, who joined
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Wark Clements in SPL co-pro with Setanta.
Scottish indie Wark Clements will co-produce 38 Scottish Premier League matches each year for the next four years if its production partner Setanta Sports succeeds in securing exclusive rights to the games next week, writes Glen Mutel.
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Kerrang! tests in Manchester.
Emap is to test Kerrang! Radio in Manchester on a restricted service licence (RSL) in preparation for the next swathe of FM licence bids, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC learning cuts jobs in bid to refocus.
The BBC is to cut 12 posts in its learning division as part of a restructure that will see it put more money into fewer projects, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Endemol attacks reality 'rip-off'.
Dutch indie Endemol has fired off a letter to Five, branding its new Back to Reality
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Root eyes Discovery job.
Jane Root, BBC2's controller, is considering quitting to take a senior executive role at The Discovery Channel in the US, write Leigh Holmwood and Glen Mutel.
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Women still lagging, says Skillset survey.
Low pay and poor job prospects are endemic among women working in broadcasting, with the majority earning below£20,000, writes Lisa Campbell.
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COMMENT - Back to reality with a bump.
Five may pay the price for attempting 'event' TV instead of sticking to what it does best, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Digital debate hots up.
Broadcasters this week stepped up their call on the government to give a precise date for
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ITV to retain news presence in Nottingham.
ITV will maintain a regional newsroom in Nottingham, in spite of plans to close down its 17-acre Carlton Studios complex in the city, writes Colin Robertson.
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Tait to sit on BBC news panel.
Former ITN editor-in-chief Richard Tait is to join an internal BBC panel that will look into the corporation's editorial systems following Lord Hutton's assertion that they were 'defective', writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Mark and Lard part ways after 10 years.
BBC Radio 1 duo Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley are to split after 10 years on-air together, writes Michael Rosser.
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Hislop comedy wins peak slot.
My Dad's the Prime Minister, the BBC1 comedy written by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, has been commissioned for a second run and promoted to a peaktime slot, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Miriam prepares to bare all in doc about 'her' life.
Brighter Pictures has been commissioned to make a documentary about Miriam - the star of its controversial Sky One reality series There's Something About Miriam, writes Glen Mutel.
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ATHENA'S L'ENFANT INSPIRES CHANNEL 4 DOCUMENTARY.
The iconic sepia Athena image of a man cradling a baby boy is to be the
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FIVE COMMISSIONS MORE 'SWAP' SHOWS.
Five has created its own 'swap' strand, following the success of RDF's Wife Swap and Boss
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Thompson: I won't apply for DG's job.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson this week said he will not apply to become BBC director general, writes Glen Mutel.
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Dyke's Manchester vision under threat.
The BBC could scrap a controversial Charter review plan to move a huge chunk of the
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The future of ITV news
Staff at Meridian TV are trying to make sense of a 40-page consultation document laying out management plans for a radical restructuring of news and regional programming. It makes fascinating reading, and not only for Meridian employees. Because this is not just a local issue. This document is being described ...
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Dunkirk (BBC2) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'In one sense, the flaw in Dunkirk was that it was too well made.'...