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ITV UNVEILS YEAR OF PROMISE CAMPAIGN
ITV's Year of Promise campaign will launch on-screen on 17 October with a 75-minute show at 18.00. A 30-minute update will be transmitted in December, with the on-screen centrepiece of the
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FORGET ABOUT IT BRINGS IN WORLD CUP ON RADIO WALES
Radio indie Forget About It Productions has been commissioned for a one-off play to air on BBC Radio Wales before the opening match of next month's Rugby World Cup. It's a
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RAPTURE HONOURS BLAIR WITCH PROJECT WITH WEEKEND
Cable and satellite youth channel Rapture is to broadcast a weekend of programming dedicated to the cult horror film, The Blair Witch Project. The weekend on 30-31 October, the channel's first
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Real Life secures second run on ITV
ITV has announced it has commissioned a second series of its new 12 x 50-minute documentary strand, Real Life, in the same week the first series made its network debut, writes
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Rapido scoops first commissions from Channel 5 to add to C4 order
Rapido TV has won its first commissions from Channel 5 as well as picking up a new assignment from Channel 4, writes Tina Mistry.The indie has been given the go-ahead to
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Collins looks at Big Bands
Phil Collins is to present a series about Big Bands for BBC Radio 2 to be produced by independent Unique Broadcasting, writes John Plunkett.The 5 x 60-minute show, The Big Band
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New Hornblowers get go-ahead
United Productions has secured a recommission from the ITV network for two new episodes of costume drama Hornblower, writes Jason Deans.A co-production with US cable nework A&E, the new commission comes
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - BBC 1 triumphs with return of Casualty
A host of new series marked the television landscape last week, with the return of BBC 1's Casualty on Saturday (18 September) the most impressive in ratings terms, writes Tina Mistry.According
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BBC ditches QED branding
The BBC has quietly dropped the award-winning BBC 1 science documentary brand QED.QED, which aired as a science strand for 18 years, reappeared for its BBC 1 autumn run under the
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TV Corp agrees deal for Mentorn
The Television Corporation has agreed the financial terms for its acquisition of Mentorn Group, writes Dominic Timms.The deal is understood to value the company at£8-25 million depending on whether the
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LBC revamp takes shape
Simon Bates is understood to be taking over the breakfast show on LBC 1152 AM in a wide-ranging overhaul of the weekday schedule by its new editorial controllers, ITN, writes John
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Hadlow adds arts to C4 history brief
Channel 4 commissioning editor for history and religion Janice Hadlow has added arts commissioning duties to her brief.She takes on the new brief from January next year, replacing Janey Walker, who
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Fyfe quits Telecom NZ to take over day-to-day operations at On Digital
On Digital has recruited Rob Fyfe from Telecom New Zealand to become its new chief operating officer following a wave of management departures earlier this month, writes John Plunkett.Fyfe will join
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MacKenzie bids£25 million for IRG
Kelvin MacKenzie's Wireless Group is understood to have made a£25 million bid for the Independent Radio Group (IRG), writes John Plunkett.The Talk Radio parent company emerged as the front-runner to
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UNEASE AT DG SWITCHOVER
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is understood to be uneasy at the lengthy handover between outgoing BBC director general Sir John Birt and director general designate Greg Dyke. The
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BBC CHOICE APPOINTMENT
The selection process for the new programming head of BBC Choice is due to be completed by Friday (24 September). Front-runners are said to include UK Play editor Stuart Murphy, BBC
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GMG BOOSTED BY ENDEMOL
A substantial increase in GMG Endemol Entertainment's profits helped its joint owner, Guardian Media Group (GMG), achieve record profits in 1998-99. GMG holds a 50 per cent stake in GMG Endemol,
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ITV RAPS BROADCASTERS
MTV, Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC), Channel 5 and GMTV were severely reprimanded by the Independent Television Commission in its August programme complaints report. The regulator reproached MTV for bad language,
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BBC World wields axe to stem losses
International television news channel BBC World is to cut 50 editorial and production jobs as part of an attempt to stem financial losses.The staff cuts were announced on Monday (20 September),
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Sky settles Ryder dispute
BSkyB settled its dispute with the organisers of the Ryder Cup over its coverage of this weekend's event, but industry insiders suggested their relationship may have been permanently soured by the