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Ofcom finds its voice.
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter has filled another senior role, appointing former BBC reporter Matt Peacock as director of communications, writes Michael Rosser.
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SINGER COMPENSATED.
Former Telewest chief executive Adam Singer received #1.79m when he was ousted from the company in
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BBC WORLD IN IRAQ.
The BBC World Service has begun broadcasting health and safety information to the people of Iraq
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NUJ BALLOT CLOSES.
The National Union of Journalist's ballot of its 3,000 BBC members over strike action in response
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CAMPBELL GOES INDIE.
Ginger Media Group co-founder and former Virgin Radio chief executive David Campbell has joined indie Zenith
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BBC COVERS ROMANS.
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has commissioned two new computer generated factual series that will bring back
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Living to bring back Miss Universe contest.
Beauty pageant Miss Universe is returning to British television screens for the first time in what is believed to be a decade after Living TV picked up the UK rights to the event, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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International TV arms vie for Five rights.
Five UK distribution heavyweights, including Channel 4 International (C4I), are understood to be vying for Five's secondary rights business following the closure of Five International in February, writes Penny Hughes.
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Setanta takes Freeview slot.
Freeview viewers could soon receive additional Uefa Cup football and Scottish Premier League games, after Eire-based
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Doganis spins Greek show into book.
The executive producer behind Kelly and Her Sisters, Carlton's Bafta-winning documentary about poverty in modern Britain, is leaving the ITV broadcaster to write a book about one of her latest programmes, writes Paul Revoir.
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RATINGS - Millionaire expose gives ITV1 a major boost.
ITV1's documentary charting Major Charles Ingram and his accomplices' attempt to defraud Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? drew a mammoth audience this week, writes Jon Rogers.
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PRICE MEMORIAL AWARD.
The BBC is to mark the first anniversary of the death of Liquid News presenter Christopher
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ITV INTERACTIVE LAUNCH.
Carlton and Granada have pooled their interactive TV departments under a new ITV branded business -
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FRIENDLY TV ON SKY.
A new interactive TV channel, Friendly TV, is being launched on Sky Digital on 12 May.
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TWG BOOSTS WELSH BID.
Kelvin MacKenzie's The Wireless Group (TWG) has strengthened its bid for the Carmarthenshire FM licence by
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BBC takes on bullying issue.
The BBC is drawing up a 'comprehensive definition' of what constitutes bullying after concerns raised by
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4 Ventures halves its losses.
A dramatic hike in ad revenue at E4, coupled with viewers' thirst for text messages from Big Brother, helped Channel 4's commercial arm 4 Ventures to halve its losses last year, writes Penny Hughes.
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ITV minnows join debate.
Minority ITV broadcasters are to have their say in the Competition Commission investigation into Carlton and
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Classic FM TV courts youth with promo push.
Classic FM TV is trying to pull in more younger viewers by getting pop promo producers to make videos for its classical output, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Flesh and Blood set for documentary follow-up.
The BBC is to make a documentary looking at the real stories behind its award-winning disability drama Flesh and Blood, writes Leigh Holmwood.

















