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BBC NEWS RAILWAY DEAL.
BBC News 24 has taken over the contract to screen news at three of London's major
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ENDERS TO LEAD BBC 3.
Digital youth channel BBC 3 will launch on 9 February with a two-week run of exclusive
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LMC LOSES LICENCES.
The Independent Television Commission has revoked the seven local TV restricted service licences belonging to the
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CLASSIC SHOW LIVES ON.
The BBC's 38-year-old science strand Tomorrow's World has been scrapped, although the name will still be
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RFL APPOINTS TWI.
The Rugby Football League has appointed TWI as media consultant as it prepares to renegotiate new
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PACT NAMES VICE-CHAIR.
Bard Entertainments managing director Margaret Matheson has been named Pact vice-chair for film, following recent elections
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BROADCASTING HONOURS.
Four broadcasting figures have been named in the new year's honours list. Richard Tait, former editor-in-chief
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Interview with Paul Corley
In 10 years, GMTV's sofas have become an established part of the furniture of British television. Managing director Paul Corley intends to make sure its popularity continues.
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Talkback appoints factual editor.
Talkback Productions has poached the BBC's general factual senior commissioning executive, Jerry Foulkes, as part of a shake-up in the company's factual department following the appointment of Daisy Goodwin as editorial director, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RISE PRESENTER GOES.
The former frontman of Channel 4's 11 O'Clock Show Iain Lee has been announced as the
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BBC EYES US TIE-UP.
The BBC has confirmed it is interested in extending its partnership with US network ABC following
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TOTP SOLD TO FRANCE.
French terrestrial channel France 2 has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide to make its own
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SHOW FOR BLACKBURN.
Veteran DJ Tony Blackburn has been signed up by Real Radio to present a four-hour show
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GALAXY EXTENDS REACH.
Chrysalis Radio's Galaxy dance brand has further extended its reach after a deal was signed to
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Carlton/PBS tie-up to make Olympics doc.
Carlton is to produce a series on the Ancient Greeks' Olympics for Channel 4 as part of the next $9m (#5.6m) tranche of programmes to come from its development deal with the US' PBS network, writes Steve Aston.
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Ex-Fox Kids MD takes key job at Talent.
Talent Group, formerly Talent Television, has expanded into children's programming with the appointment of former Fox Kids UK managing director Annie Miles as a director of the company, writes Jon Rogers.
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Stampede sets up regional arm.
London-based factual indie Stampede has become the latest producer to open a regional office just outside
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Roger Moody bids farewell to Sky Sports.
Roger Moody, one of the original architects of the Sky Sports network, is set to retire after 13 years at the satellite broadcaster, writes Paul Revoir.
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Woolfe takes charge of Ftn entertainment.
Living TV channel controller Richard Woolfe has added the channel controller brief for Flextech's new free-to-air entertainment offering, Ftn, to his role, writes Paul Revoir.


















