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BBC TRIUMPH AT RTS.
The BBC ruled the roost at the Royal Television Society Educational Television Awards last week, snapping
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UKTV ADDS TO BETTS BRIEF.
UKTV has appointed Nick Betts to the newly created post of commercial director of programming in
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ALLEN TO RUN RDF TALENT.
Indie RDF has appointed Debi Allen to run its new talent arm, RDF Management.Allen joins from
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NEW NATPE CATEGORIES.
US TV trade body Natpe has introduced two new membership categories - professional and educational -
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PARMAR SIGNS UP FOR BID.
Yorkshire-based Sunrise Radio chief executive Usha Parmar has joined Club Asia's bid for the AM London
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BBC gears up for Commonwealth games spectacular.
The BBC is to undertake its largest ever outside broadcast operation when it acts as host broadcaster to this summer's Commonwealth Games, which open in Manchester on 25 July, writes Leigh Holmwood
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News sale gives ITN cash boost.
ITN could make a further£5m a year in extra programme fees following Carlton and Granada's
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At The Races chief jumps.
At The Races chief executive Chris Stoddart has resigned from the interactive horseracing channel after only a year in the saddle, writes Paul Revoir
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Granada academy will tear up TV's rulebook.
Granada has launched a new East Anglia-based academy in a bid to 'change the rulebooks on how TV is made', writes Steve Aston
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DOCUMENTARY WILL RECREATE COOK'S JOURNEY.
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has commissioned film maker Chris Terrill to make a new documentary
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SPOOKS AND CUTTING IT GIVEN SECOND RUNS.
BBC 1 dramas Spooks and Cutting It have been recommissioned for second series by controller of
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PROSPECT TO SERVE UP DAILY GOOD FOOD LIVE.
UK Food channel editor Nick Thorogood has commissioned a second series of Good Food Live from
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DISCOVERY TO GET FURTHER INSIGHT INTO MEN.
Discovery Channel has commissioned Insight Films to make two documentaries looking at men and their family
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C4 rejigs factual commissioning.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson is in the process of streamlining the popular factual commissioning
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September Films bags first BBC series order.
September Films has expanded its trademark programming on the world of showbiz, bagging its first series for the BBC, writes Steve Aston
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Airey takes on festival role.
Two of the broadcasting industry's most high profile bodies have appointed new chairs, with Channel 5 chief executive Dawn Airey taking the helm at the Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival and Granada managing director of content Simon Sha
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Parties gear up for licence fee squabble.
The future of the BBC's licence fee could hang on the outcome of the next general election after the Conservatives threatened to cut it if they regain power, writes David Rose
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NGC NAMES NEW MD.
National Geographic Channel has named George Jeffrey as its new managing director in continental Europe and
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NEW LOOK NEWSNIGHT.
BBC 2's flagship news programme Newsnight is to get a new set, graphics and title sequence
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ITC LOOKS AT GIGOLOS.
The Independent Television Commission is to start an inquiry following weekend newspaper allegations that the C4