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News2.4m get The Bigger Picture
Graham Norton's new comedy show for BBC1 got off to a sluggish start with the first outing attracting 2.4 million (15.1%) at 10.35pm.
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NewsHarry Hill to front CITV show
Comedian Harry Hill is making his first foray into kids TV with a show for CiTV.
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NewsBBC Scotland news plans under fire
Controversial plans by BBC Scotland for local news services staffed by 'one man band' journalists have been given the backing by the Scottish executive.
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NewsProfit strife for Bruno Brookes firm
Former Radio 1 DJ Bruno Brookes' instore radio company Immedia Broadcasting is considering 'all strategic options' after reporting half year results below expectations.
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NewsKinga arouses 5.4m and 50 complaints
The latest sexual antics of Big Brothercontestant Kinga Karolczak continued to bring in the viewers with the Channel 4 show peaking at 10.45pm with 5.4 million (28.9%).
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NewsSky grows subs and profits
BSkyB has announced strong results adding 83,000 subscribers in the three months between April and June and an increase in full year profits and revenue.
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Scotland's top TV power players
With Scotland on the rise, we profile the key men and women in TV north of the border. If you want to get ahead in Scottish broadcasting, these are the people to speak to.
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Open University to fund history show
The Open University's TV arm is pushing ahead with its drive into mainstream programmes by backing a commission from the BBC for a series of history programmes.
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Bravo wins Serie A football rights
Bravo is set to revive Football Italiaafter poaching the rights to Italian Serie A league football from British Eurosport.
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MTV follows singer in last chance saloon
MTV is making a reality series on former Steps singer Lisa Scott Lee's last ditch attempts to resurrect her career.
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Channel 4 hires Adler for entertainment post
Channel 4 has hired the man behind formats such as The Gamesand Shatteredto become its commissioning editor for entertainment.
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House of Lords looks into Manchester plan
The BBC's Manchester plan faces another hurdle after a House of Lords committee decided to investigate the idea.
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BBC research opens Pandora box
The BBC is funding research into a Freeview personal video recorder (PVR) capable of outperforming rivals such as Sky+.
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BBC Worldwide sets up LA production arm
BBC Worldwide has set up a production company in Los Angeles and hired an agent to help it tout for business.
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NewsFive dumps Family Affairs for drama
Five is to plough£13m into new drama and comedy after axing its loss-making soap Family Affairs.
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NewsTV shopping channel to sell luxury goods
TV shopping channels are not known for their upmarket offerings, but a London indie is now attempting to buck the trend with a new channel dedicated to luxury goods.
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NewsNew BBC indies chief defends WoCC
The BBC's new 'indies champion' has dismissed concerns that the corporation's Window of Creative Competition could affect programme quality and pledged to help indies exploit it fully.
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NewsSky cashes in on gambling
BSkyB chief executive James Murdoch hailed TV gamblers as the surprise driving force behind the satellite giant's soaring annual revenue, which topped the£4bn mark for the first time.
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Leading the BBC astray?
The BBC's Wocc is a damaging wrong turning that could lead to the collapse of in-house production in key genres such as entertainment and reduce creativity at the corporation, argues a new report.
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Funny guy's serious agenda
He has a reputation for being quirky, and he's joining the strait-laced Discovery. So how will Dan Brooke cope with running the broadcaster's UK portfolio?


















