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MacTaggart confirmation for BBC News at Ten
Dyke expected to confirm re-scheduling of evening news
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UKTV boosts original output and repositions UK Horizons
'Darker content and edgier feel' for UK horizons with 120 per cent increase in original commissions, while UK Style doubles original factual quota
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Gibson takes BBC documentary job after U-turn
BBC Bristol chief Jeremy Gibson to add controller of documentaries and investigations to brief
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Channel 4 unveils autumn slate
Second series of the Sopranos and multi-faceted documentaries feature in new line up
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Yentob takes on Granada duo
Simon Lewis and Sue Hogg defect to BBC as in-house executive producers
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BBC picks Tranter for top drama position
BBC director of television Mark Thompson in in-house talks over drama commissioning models
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C4 may face bidding war for Big Brother II
Channel has option on new series but is yet to seal deal
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UKTV boosts original factual output and repositions UK Horizons
'Darker content and edgier feel' for UK horizons with 120 per cent increase in original commissions, while UK Style doubles original factual quota
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Dyke's MacTaggart confirms news at 10
ITV faces News at Ten battle in court, but BBC's Dyke expected to announce plans to move Nine O'Clock News are sealed
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Attachments heads£85 million BBC 2 autumn schedule
World Production's new thirty-something internet drama joins new Coogan-scripted comedy for channel's 'autumn test bed' of novel ideas and talent
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ITV secures legal review in row over news
Judge to decide whether Network should be forced to re-schedule Nightly News
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BBC Worldwide signs US internet deal
US equity firm signs joint-venture deal designed to speed up roll-out of e-commerce and ISP services
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BBC Worldwide signs£240 million internet deal
US equity firm signs joint-venture deal designed to speed up roll-out of e-commerce and ISP services
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BBC and Telewest sign digital TV deal
Digital cable subscribers get access to licence-fee-funded BBC television and radio services
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First-half boost for SMG
Scottish media giant points to performance of recent acquisitions as pre-tax profits rise 25%
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Stuart and Norton start indie
United Productions controller of entertainment Graham Stuart has finally left the company to set up his own independent with his long-time collaborator, entertainer Graham Norton, writes Colin Robertson.