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BBC heads North for current affairs
The BBC has launched a radio current affairs department and set up an investigative journalism unit in Manchester. The move will see 80 members of staff break away from the main current affairs hub and operate independently of the TV current affairs division. Gwyneth Williams, who has been heading the ...
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C4 news steals Five editor for top job
Channel 4 has poached Five News managing editor Gay Flashman to become the new managing editor of its news service. She replaces Guy Ker who is leaving after five years to become chief operating officer at ITV News. Channel 4 News has also recruited BBC current affairs series producer and ...
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World Weddings: DJ Ray's Big Day (BBC2) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star and Daily Express
'Happy ending? Unhappy ending? Who knows? There wasn't any kind of ending.'...
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Bad Girls (ITV1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
'I am proud to say that I fell asleep 10 minutes into Bad Girls.'...
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Destination D-Day (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'For those who took part in Destination D-Day, a game of soldiers is precisely what it was.'...
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World Weddings: DJ Ray's Big Day (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'The film ended immediately after the wedding. Suddenly, you felt as though you were watching an episode of Banzai,...
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BBC1 falls to second worst peaktime share
BBC1 slumped to its second lowest-ever peaktime share yesterday with 13.3% as an unscheduled special edition of Panorama got just 1.6 million (7.6%).
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BBC1 slumps to second worst peaktime ever
BBC1 slumped to its second lowest-ever peaktime share yesterday with 13.3% as an unscheduled special edition of Panorama got just 1.6 million (7.6%).
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C4 pulls Edge of the City
Channel 4 has been forced to pull a documentary, which shows Asian men in Bradford grooming young white girls for sex, after local police claimed the programme could spark race riots in the city.
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PEER POLL: BBC2
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Will Roly Keating improve BBC2?
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Schoonmaker joins Odeon
Tim Schoonmaker, the former chief executive of Emap Performance, has resurfaced as the new chief executive for Odeon Cinemas.
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Rome to host MTV's European music awards
MTV has awarded its European music awards event to Rome this year potentially giving the Italian capital a multi-million pound windfall.
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Findlay to step down from SRH
Richard Findlay said he will step down as chief executive of Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) in September as he unveiled a healthy crop of financial results for the company.
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No Going Back (Channel4) - James Walton,The Daily Telegraph
'It tried to cheer itself up by exaggerating their difficulties in getting a guesthouse licence, but this didn't wo...
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No Going Back (Channel 4) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
'Hereford had never seemed so appealing.'...
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No Going Back (Channel 4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'It was A Year in Provence that started all this nonsense.'...
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The SS (The History Channel) - Gerald O'Donovan
'Brilliantly demonstrated how an entire culture can be infected by corrupt political ideology.'...
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Tarrant on TV (ITV1) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'I think we've had enough of shows such as Tarrant on TV' ...
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Thompson in 'two minds' over DG job
New BBC chairman Michael Grade is expected to interview Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson this morning (Friday) for the position of director general.
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Unscheduled Faking It draws 1.3m
Channel 4's last-minute replacement for Edge of the City , a repeat of Faking It , managed to attract 1.3 million (6.5%) and still outperformed BBC2.