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FREE TO AIR - Why News 24 is not enough.
That outspoken chronicle of anti-BBC sentiment the Radio Times has struck again. This time George Alagiah,
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Trade Talk - Leading light.
Mystery surrounds former That's Life editor Bryher Scudamore's potential new role as head of a BBC digital content management project
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C4 NEWS HOST JOINS CNN.
Former Channel 4 and ITN world news presenter Daljit Dhaliwal is joining CNN International to anchor
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BBC FILLS DIGITAL ROLE.
BBC digital channel development editor Bryher Scudamore is to take on a new role in the
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ITC CLEARS TARRANT.
Presenter Chris Tarrant has been cleared by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) over suggestions he made
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Cleese attacks TV show quality.
Monty Python creator and star John Cleese this week hit out at British commissioning executives claiming
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Melman quits Artsworld.
Fledgling Arts channel Artsworld has suffered a blow following channel director Richard Melman's decision to quit, writes Paul Revoir
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UK HORIZONS LOOKS AT HIGH STREET SEX SHOPS.
UK Horizons commissioning editor Andy Whitman has ordered a trio of documentaries. Flame Television has been
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CITV TO SHOW UK'S SCARIEST THEME RIDES.
ITV controller of children's and youth Janie Grace has commissioned Carlton to produce a 7 x
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CARTOON NETWORK ACQUIRES JUSTICE LEAGUE.
Cartoon Network Europe has signed a deal with Warner Bros for its brand new 26 x
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FIREWORKS' MUTANT X TO GET A SECOND SKY RUN.
Fireworks International has signed up two of its primetime dramas for renewed runs on Sky One
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TOP TV TO MAKE PRE-SCHOOL ART SHOW FOR C5.
Top TV Productions has been commissioned by Channel 5 controller of children's programmes Nick Wilson to
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BBC 2 ORDERS ONE-OFF SCOTTISH POLICE DRAMA.
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has commissioned a new drama from BBC Scotland about a policeman
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BBC wraps up a talent package.
The BBC has unveiled a package of new entertainment shows across its channels including a new
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BAZ MAKES A STINK ON C5.
Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette has dispensed with his usual Saville Row-tailored elegance and donned a set of overalls and a bright yellow oilskin waistcoat for a one-off show set inside the sewers of London, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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E4 to look at British jet set.
E4 Director of programmes Murray Boland has greenlit his first original series for the channel by commissioning a documentary following the exploits of well-heeled British holidaymakers in the south of France, writes Penny Hughes
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C5 offers novel spin on history.
Channel 5 controller of factual Dan Chambers has unveiled his first strand for the broadcaster, which includes a documentary examining whether Hitler was gay, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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NICK TOONS ON WAY.
Nick Toons, the new cartoon channel from Nickelodeon UK, is set to launch next month after
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CENSUS SET FOR JUNE.
The third annual census of the audiovisual industries including TV and radio will take place on
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BROADBAND ON RISE.
The number of UK's broadband subscribers has now exceeded 600,000 and new connections are being added