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Oxford Film broadens documentary scope
Indie Oxford Film & Television, producer of Channel 4's critically acclaimed Hello Culture series, has appointed a head of documentaries to drive production of observational and access-driven programmes, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Wildlife returns to peaktime ITV
ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard is bringing natural history programming back into primetime with the network's biggest wildlife show since the demise of Survival, writes Paul Revoir
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CNX taken off in favour of Toonami
Turner is scrapping its lads' channel, CNX, after less than a year to focus on the kids market with a new channel targeting 10 to 15-year-old boys, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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BBC on edge of defeat in Iraq dossier row
The BBC was preparing for defeat last night in its battle with Downing Street as it became apparent that a report b...
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Puttnam's independents' Day
The Labour peer has pushed for vital changes to the Communications Bill ...
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Blair hardened up Iraq dossier
Original weapons intelligence was less specific on 45-minute threat, says Foreign Office ...
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Is the BBC about to blink first?
Corporation appears poised to make a concession in the great stand-off ...
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FA to take£150m pay cut in new TV deal
The FA will be forced to accept a£150 million pay cut when their new TV rights deal for England and FA Cup matches...
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Dossier not 'sexed up' say MPs
But Campbell still faces censure over conduct in run-up to war ...
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Study deals a blow to claims of anti-war bias in BBC news
An academic analysis shows the corporation displayed the most 'pro-war' agenda of any broadcaster ...
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Liberty goes shopping for QVC at $7.9bn
Liberty Media yesterday agreed to pay $7.9bn (£4.7bn) to take control of the home shopping network QVC ...
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Now that's tragic
Quiz cheat major Charles Ingram and wife Diana were sensationally thrashed by Paul Daniels and Debbie McGhee in a n...
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Broadcasters warned against format theft
Broadcasters have been told they must take more responsibility when commissioning formats to make sure they are not simply copies of others, writes Penny Hughes in Monte Carlo
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BBC football rights deal on hold
The BBC this morning cancelled a press conference where it was expected to unveil a new three-year deal with the Football Association following a last-minute hitch in negotiations writes Leigh Holmwood
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Comcast set for $7.9bn disposal of QVC stake
Comcast, the US cable group, has agreed to sell its 57.5 per cent stake in the home shopping network QVC to Liberty...
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BBC holds inquiry into Iraq dossier report
The BBC has lanched an internal inquiry into its handling of a story that claimed Downing street 'sexed up' informa...
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BBC launches inquiry into
The BBC has appeared to be backing down last night in its row with the government, as MPs looked likely to clear Al...
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Why Mastermind is the greatest television quiz show of them all
The ultimate test of knowledge returns to our screens - but there's a new grand inquisitor asking the baffling ques...
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Sky and Beeb land FA deal
The new Tv deal for England games and FA Cup ties is set to be announced today - for nearly£100m less than the las...
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Rogue Traders finishes with 6.4m
BBC1 factual series Rogue Traders finished its run on a high last night (3 July), bagging 6.4 million viewers (31.7% share) and a slot win over The Bill, writes Luke Satchell