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Regional target hit, claims C4
Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam this week claimed the channel will hit its 30 per cent regional programming target for the first time this year, writes Penny Hughes
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Zenith Entertainment chief executive stands down
Zenith Entertainment chief executive Steve Matthews has stood down from his post as a result of a serious illness, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Moss to head Visual Voodoo
Former Chrysalis TV head Tony Moss has been named as the new head of ITN Factual division Visual Voodoo, writes Paul Revoir
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Floella to tackle racism for CBBC
Veteran Playschool presenter Floella Benjamin has been commissioned by the BBC to make a film about her early life and the racism she encountered on her arrival in England from Trinidad, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Driving School star to get BBC film treatment
BBC docusoap Driving School, which made a star out of hapless Welsh housewife Maureen Rees and her long-suffering husband, is to be turned into a comedy feature film written by the co-creator of cult Channel 4 series Spaced, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Jowell says The Project was a bore
Media secretary Tessa Jowell this week delivered a damning verdict on The Project, the BBC's much-maligned drama about the rise of New Labour and its spin doctors, labelling it 'boring', writes Conor Dignam
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Autopsy in public was illegal, say officials
More than 300 viewers complained to Channel 4 about highlights of the autopsy, watched by 1.4 million people ...
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Italian TV crisis set to hurt premier
A crisis in Italy's state-run television company threatened yesterday to inflict serious damage on Silvio Berluscon...
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Scottish Radio bucks trend
Scottish Radio Holdings has bucked industry trends by reporting increased radio revenues ...
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Vivendi snubs $15bn bid from oil billionaire
Vivendi Universal yesterday a deal worth $20bn (£12.7bn) to buy its US entertainment assets but admitted it was loo...
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Movie mogul bids for Vivendi's big screen break-up
Marvin Davis, an oil billionaire and one-time studio mogul, has approached Vivendi Universal about what amounts a $...
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Hold tight to the massive
Ever since Simon Dee's first broadcast form the MV Caroline in 1964, pirate radio has played a crucial role in form...
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BBC show to ridicule corrupt church
A new BBC animated comedy series, will ridicule a 'corrupt and sinister' Roman Catholic Church headed by an infanti...
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Davies Vs Davies
The BBC's period drama Daniel Deronda is at war with ITV's Dr Zhivago for ratings. No wonder says Caitlin Moran - ...
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A tough man for today
Kevin Marsh, who is taking over the helm of Radio 4's flagship programme, is more like a tabloid editor than a BBC ...
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Independent's day nears
What do the Vicar of Dibley, The Bill, Have I Got News For You, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and Big Brother have ...
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Scottish Radio broadcasts a good story
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH), the owner of 15 radio stations in Scotland including Radio Clyde and Radio Forth, ga...
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Des and Mel woo viewers
An unlikely duo are becoming the latest weapon in ITV's battle for daytime viewers. ...