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BBC defends new financial interest rules.
The BBC has defended its decision to allow governors and executive committee members to declare only their interests in a list of 60 companies connected to the corporation as a 'tightening up' of its regulatory system, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Programming - Winton set for daytime return.
Presenter Dale Winton is poised to make a return to daytime TV with a show that
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Programming - Stars jump for charity on ITV.
They have been stranded in the jungle, locked in a house of two-way mirrors and had their vocal skills tested for Comic Relief - and now C-list celebrities are to be chucked from an aeroplane as part of new show for ITV, writes Paul Revoir.
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Programming - Raft of orders for Prospect.
Prospect Pictures has secured a series of new commissions, including a 20-part ITV daytime show in which people who have problems living together are offered advice from a co-habitation trouble-shooter, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Programming - Gardening shows in season at UK Style.
UK Style is marking the arrival of summer next month with a raft of gardening shows, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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PROGRAMMING - PRESIDENT PUTIN TO FRONT BBC RUSSIAN SHOW.
Russian president Vladimir Putin is to host one of a season of BBC programmes celebrating the
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WILLIAM AND MARY TO RETURN AS RATINGS SOAR.
ITV drama controller Nick Elliott has ordered a second series of romantic ratings hit William and
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PROGRAMMING - LIVING TV ORGANISES MORE GHOST CHASES.
Living TV commissioning editor Jane Millichip has ordered two new event specials from indie Hanrahan Media.
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PROGRAMMING - TRUE VISION MAKES WAR DOCS FOR DISCOVERY.
Indie True Vision is making two documentaries for Discovery Networks Europe. Set to be screened later
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PROGRAMMING - RADIO 4 SHOW TO MARK QUEEN'S ASCENSION.
The mammoth task of broadcasting the Queen's coronation to the nation will form the basis of
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PROGRAMMING - UK FOOD TAKES SECOND HELPING OF DAY-LEWIS.
UK Food channel executive Gareth Williams has commissioned Pacific Productions to make a second series featuring
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DIGI-BOX.CO.UK TAKES IO.
Digital hire company Digi-Box.co.uk has placed an order for 50 IO systems from AJA Video, which
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - LOLA IN ON BBC SHOW.
London effects house Lola is following up its work on Wall to Wall's upcoming Ancient Egyptians
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - CHARACTER SHOP GETS FRUITY WITH NESTLE.
Nestle's Munch Bunch gets a relaunch this month courtesy of The Character Shop with an ad
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Technology & Facilities - Mini-Mills to change the business of post.
Soho effects house The Mill has introduced a new service that could herald a change in
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BBC news trials interactive programming on the web.
Technical specialists at BBC news interactive are trialling a technology that could allow viewers to access interactive BBC news content via the internet, writes Will Strauss.
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Brazier joins St Anne's post.
Kevin Brazier, the former managing director of dB Post, the audio post-production facility that closed at the end of last year, has joined St Anne's Post as its new head of sound editorial, working alongside dubbing mixer and head of audio David Old, writ
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REFLECMEDIA NAB AWARD.
Reflecmedia, a manufacturer of chroma key products, has won the NAB award for innovation in media.
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PRODUCTION WORKSHOPS.
This year's Production Show will run more than 100 free workshops throughout the three-day show (20-22
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Leader - BBC statement speaks volumes.
To borrow a phrase from Mark Thompson - a man who knows a thing or two