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    Norton US show sets up camp on BBC3

    2004-07-27T09:39:45Z

    BBC3 has acquired Graham Norton's US chat show in a move that will keep the camp comic exclusively on the BBC.

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    Turner promotes Kilgarriff

    2004-07-27T10:10:34Z

    The head of Turner Broadcasting's kids channels Richard Kilgarriff has been given responsibility for the company's entire portfolio of entertainment channels as part of a Europe-wide restructure.

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    Heggessey: I won't quit

    2004-07-27T10:13:28Z

    Under fire BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey today fended off criticism that she should resign following a critical report of her channel by BBC governors.

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    Live action heads Disney autumn line-up

    2004-07-27T10:38:30Z

    Disney Channel has unveiled its line-up of shows for the autumn including a raft of live action series from the US.

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    Waking the Dead stirs 8.3m

    2004-07-27T11:36:06Z

    BBC1's Waking the Dead dominated the 21.00 slot with 8.3 million (35.7%) tuning in to the concluding part of the Fugue States storyline.

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    BBC arts producer dies

    2004-07-28T09:26:05Z

    BBC creative director Alan Yentob has led the tributes to documentary maker Nick Rossiter, who died suddenly on Friday (23 July) at the age of 43.

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    Dirty Bomb leads BBC1 autumn push

    2004-07-28T09:30:09Z

    BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey yesterday (Tuesday) unveiled her£221m autumn schedule with one of its highlights - a dramatisation of a dirty bomb exploding in London - immediately courting controversy.

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    Virgin's Pete and Geoff stay put

    2004-07-28T09:49:28Z

    Virgin Radio has ended speculation that breakfast duo Pete Mitchell and Geoff Lloyd could be poached by BBC Radio 2 by extending their contract to 2007.

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    Porn channel fined£50k

    2004-07-28T09:59:41Z

    Media watchdog Ofcom has imposed its first fine since setting up in January, by ordering a satellite channel to pay£50,000 for broadcasting unencrypted hardcore sex in the early evening.

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    Family tree show heads BBC2 line-up

    2004-07-28T10:30:01Z

    New BBC2 controller Roly Keating this morning (Wednesday) unveiled his first autumn schedule since replacing Jane Root last month - although he admitted he couldn't take any of the credit for the programming.

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    Wife Swap ends on a low of 4.4m

    2004-07-28T11:30:40Z

    Channel 4's Wife Swap had a fall in viewers for it's final instalment of the third series averaging 4.4 million (20.5%).

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    A tale of two controllers

    2004-07-28T15:04:04Z

    Although BBC1 and BBC2's controllers have unveiled two very different autumn schedules, both are relying heavily on popular factual programming to draw peaktime audiences

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    EPG criteria to be made public

    2004-07-29T07:50:00Z

    BSkyB and other electronic programme guide (EPG) publishers were this week told by Ofcom that they must make public the criteria they use to decide where channels are placed.

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    Making Waves pulled after failing to make a splash

    2004-07-29T07:50:02Z

    ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard has pulled the channel's ambitious£6m naval drama Making Waves from peaktime after disappointing ratings.

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    Crown Media ends Hallmark bidding

    2004-07-29T07:50:04Z

    The deadline for firm bids for Crown Media's international Hallmark business closed this week, with Japanese giant Sony tipped as the strongest bidder.

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    Sambrook: Hutton no longer an issue for us

    2004-07-29T07:50:06Z

    Outgoing BBC director of news Richard Sambrook claimed this week the Hutton inquiry was no longer an issue for the corporation's journalists.

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    BBC to send soap stars to Africa

    2004-07-29T07:50:08Z

    Characters from BBC1 soaps such as EastEnders could find themselves in Africa next summer as part of plans to relocate the channel to the continent for a week of special programming.

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    Pact pushes for better radio deal

    2004-07-29T07:50:10Z

    Producers' alliance Pact is lobbying the BBC in an attempt to secure improved terms of trade for its members that make radio programmes.

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    Five show puts celebs in 19th-century farm

    2004-07-29T07:50:12Z

    Five's new reality show from Big Brother producer Endemol will challenge celebrities to fend for themselves on a 19th-century farm.

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    BBC halts£6m film as Equity cries foul

    2004-07-29T07:50:14Z

    A£6m BBC project to create a big-screen movie made entirely by amateurs is facing the axe amid criticism from actors' union Equity that it would deprive professional actors of work.