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RA introduces consultation on automation
Regulator admits last October's decree on pre-recorded material too hasty
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TV most trusted media for election coverage
NOP poll shows BBC and ITN are most trusted broadcasters as election campaign gathers pace
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BBC confirms Gibson's exit and cut in 'all factual levels'
Controller of documentaries to quit in October as corporation shifts focus to drama and entertainment
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Grimsdale to head C4 cross-platform development
Broadband Lab chief moves to wider content role
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Hammond takes control at TV Travel Shop
Former Wish You Were Here? executive producer takes on director of broadcasting and channel development role
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BBC Sport's six of the best
Corporation scoops six gongs at the Royal Television Society Sports Awards
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NTL outsouces IT operations to cut costs
NTL is outsourcing its information technology operations to IBM in a move to save $450m (£317m).As part of the $2bn (£1.4bn) deal, which runs until 2012, 483 NTL staff will
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Oneword head of programmes promoted
Paul Kent becomes digital radio channel's new programme director and gains seat on the board
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E4's Big Brother coverage criticised
Digital youth channel blames 'poor quality' on need to cut-out day swearing
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BBC claims animated comedy sketch first
Aaagh! It's the Mr Hell Show to air in post-watershed slot on BBC 2 this autumn
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Capital snatches Big Brother audio rights
Deal includes competition to win eviction night tickets on Capital Breakfast Show
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Lux set to defect to C4
BBC Entertainment is set to be thrown into turmoil following the expected departure of one of its key executives, controller of entertainment commissioning Danielle Lux, to Channel 4.As predicted by Broadcast,
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ITN denies job losses
ITN has rejected claims that it is cutting staff at its rolling news service, the ITN News Channel, despite speculation from senior industry sources that journalists and production staff are facing the axe, writes Simon Ellery.
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GRANADA SNARES£1.3M ORDER
Granada Wild, formerly United Wildlife, has scored one of its biggest commissions to date after securing a£1.3m series on predatory animals from National Geographic Channel, writes Leigh Holmwood. The 13
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UPC accepts loan from Liberty
United Pan-European Communications (UPC) has ditched plans to raise capital through a EUR1bn (£602m) rights offering, opting instead for a loan from Liberty Media that could convert into UPC shares, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Nickelodeon ups criticism of BBC
Nickelodeon UK has unveiled further evidence which it claims shows the BBC's proposed children's channels will hit commercial operators, writes Simon Ellery.
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World Service cuts short wave
BBC World Service is shutting down some of its short wave transmitters and switching the services to the internet, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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ITV alters contract rights
ITV has begun a major overhaul of its programme rights policy as it gears up to expand its portfolio of channels and internet activity.The new commissioning contracts are set to see
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BBC to spice up Saturdays
BBC 1 is set to shake up its Saturday night output in the face of renewed competition from ITV, with the introduction of a series of theme nights.Previously, theme nights -