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ITV FINDS RELIGIOUS PARADISE WITH MOORE TV
ITV has commissionedindependent Moore TV to make two new religious series. Paradise Found is a 10 x 30-minute Moore TV/Action Time co-production inviting top celebrities to spend a week at a
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READ TO HOST JAZZ FM BREAKFAST SHOW IN NORTH-WEST
Jazz FM has named former BBC Radio 1 and Classic FM DJ Mike Read as the new breakfast show host for its north-west station. Read replaces journalist Martin Kelner, who also
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BBC PANDAEMONIUM BREAKS OUT AS SHOOTING STARTS
BBC films feature Pandaemonium, a story about the creative friendship between Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, has gone into production (Broadcast, 27.8.99).Directed by Julien Temple (The Filth and the Fury,
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CARLTON BUILDS WOMEN'S SPORTS SHACK FOR ITV2
ITV2 has ordered a broadcast pilot of a sports show for women from Carlton Productions. Sports Shack is a 30-minute programme that claims to be the antithesis of existing sports programmes
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Ideal lands movie for FilmFour
Ideal World Productions has secured a commission and funding from FilmFour to produce the independent's first feature film, writes Wale Azeez.Produced through its Ideal World Films offshoot, Late Night Shopping will
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Murray signs for Sky in£2.9m deal
Sky One has signed up 1999 Perrier Award winner Al Murray to co-write and star in a 13-part sitcom, Time Gentlemen Please.The£2.93 million deal, which includes fees and production costs,
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ITV picks September docu-soap and specials
Independent September Films has been commissioned to make a primetime docu-soap and 2 x 60-minute specials for ITV controller of documentaries, features and arts Grant Mansfield, writes John Plunkett.
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - New Millionaire takes jackpot audiences
The autumn season kicked off with strong showings, but ITV stole the show with a new run of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, writes Tina Mistry.
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Italian footie back on C4 in UBE deal
Live Italian football is due to return to Channel 4 next week, after the broadcaster finalised a deal with the new UK rights' holder, United Broadcasting & Entertainment (UBE), writes Jason Deans.
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PM stars in BBC current affairs slate
A review of Prime Minister Tony Blair's first 1,000 days in power will form one of the highlights of the BBC's news and current affairs autumn season, due to be unveiled on Thursday (9 September), writes Tim Dams.
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Zenith North chief shown door in revamp
Independent producer and rights' owner Zenith Entertainment is to downscale its Newcastle arm, Zenith North, and has made its managing director, Peter Mitchell, redundant, writes John Plunkett.
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On Digital struck by wave of departures
On Digital has been hit by a wave of top-level departures as its executive director of broadcasting, Ashley Faull, and operations director John Egan quit to set up a£50 million
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Network shunts 45-min Tonight into a new slot
ITV has confirmed the move of current affairs flagship Tonight to a new reduced 45-minute Wednesday night slot as predicted in Broadcast (25.6.99), writes Jason Deans.
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Viacom/CBS merger creates media giant
One of the biggest media mergers of all time was announced on Tuesday (7 September) by US entertainment giants Viacom and CBS Group, writes Claire Atkinson.
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PACT PUTS FAITH IN VERTUE
Hartswood Films chairman Beryl Vertue has been re-elected unopposed as chairman of Pact for 2000, her second year at the helm of the producers' alliance. Wall to Wall managing director Alex
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GWR TO PAY MORE TO RA
Classic FM parent GWR has accepted the terms for the renewal of its licence offered by the Radio Authority, which will see the amount it pays increase by around£2.4 million
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TRINITY DENIES LIVE TV SALE
Regional newspaper publisher Trinity, which this week completed its takeover of Live TV owner Mirror Group in a£2 billion deal, has no immediate plans to sell off the cable station.A
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OXYGEN FINED FOR DECEIT
Dawe Media-owned Oxygen FM has been fined£20,000 and had its licence shortened by two years after it falsified a day's programming in a bid to deceive the Radio Authority. The
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MICROSOFT/LIBERTY DEAL
Microsoft and Liberty Media, the investment vehicle controlled by cable entrepreneur John Malone, are to form a near $500 million (£313 million) joint-venture to exploit further opportunities in European cable television.
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Freudenstein to run Sky digital platform
BSkyB has drafted in Richard Freudenstein from News Corporation's Australian pay-TV joint-venture Foxtel to spearhead the continued roll-out of its digital platform following Ian West's departure last month.Freudenstein, 34, will be