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New bidders vie for Premiership rights.
The European Commission (EC) said this week it was 'happier' with the bidding process for Premiership rights following the Premier League's decision to offer a fourth package, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Initial recruits Mentorn's Carsey.
Initial, the producer of Fame Academy, has poached indie Mentorn's head of entertainment Stephen Carsey to take on a new role as director of programmes as it continues its expansion drive, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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I'm a Celeb exec to beef up Granada factual unit.
Granada has strengthened the specialist factual division at its LWT network production arm by appointing the executive producer of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here in a new role as head of specialist factual, writes Paul Revoir.
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MACER PROFILES MADCHESTER ICON SHAUN RYDER FOR BBC3.
Former Happy Mondays wildman Shaun Ryder is to be the latest subject of documentary maker Richard
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BBC tries again at politics.
THE BBC has turned to former chat show host Clive Anderson in a fresh bid to
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Heggessey pledges to tackle Saturday nights.
Lorraine Heggessey is to redraw BBC1's Saturday night schedule in an attempt to find a new generation of ratings winning formats following criticism that her current entertainment-based strategy was not working, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Clifton given interactive role for BBC.
BBC editor of news online Peter Clifton has been promoted to oversee the BBC's internet and interactive news services, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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ITV1 wins in ratings top 10.
ITV1 bagged eight of the top 10 programme ratings positions in the first half of 2003, with Tonight With Trevor McDonald claiming two of the top four spots, writes John Plunkett.
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BBC2 to air first disabled love story.
BBC2 controller Jane Root has commissioned a ground-breaking new drama that will be the first to feature two disabled people in lead roles, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Red tape delays Sky's Becks bid.
Sky is being frustrated in its bid to show top-level Spanish Football - including David Beckham's new side Real Madrid - by a red-tape row over television rights, writes Paul Revoir.
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GARDNER'S BBC MOVE.
LWT development producer Julie Gardner has been appointed as BBC Wales' new head of drama. South
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POP IDOL UPS ANTE.
The Saturday night scheduling battle between the BBC and ITV has intensified after the commercial network
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BBC RETHINKS TRAILS.
Senior BBC managers are to be brought in earlier on the making of the corporation's TV
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ROSS IN THE RUNNING.
BBC Radio 2 DJ Jonathan Ross has been named as a possible successor to Capital FM's
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BREAKFAST REUNION.
Indie Celador plans to re-unite former Big Breakfast hosts Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen in
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Bazalgette bullish over Big Brother 4.
Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette has moved to defend the performance of Big Brother 4 as
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Capital banks on new chief.
Capital Radio is attempting to stem falling listener figures with a major reshuffle of its top-level management which will see veteran programmer Keith Pringle take control of its flagship London station, writes Michael Rosser.
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Kick-off time for Sky One footie strand.
Sky One is kicking-off a weekly strand called Football Zone this autumn, with the cornerstone of the output set to be a monthly fly-on-the-wall docusoap featuring Premiership club Newcastle United, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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AWARDS SHORTLIST OUT
Sir David Attenborough and Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette are to lead a panel of industry
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RDF in row with RTL2 over Wife Swap copy.
RDF International (RDFI), the distribution arm of indie RDF Media, is considering legal action against German broadcaster RTL2 amid concerns that it has copied its Wife Swap format, writes Penny Hughes.