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Lighting confirmed as Five chief
Flextech chief executive of content Jane Lighting has finally been confirmed as the new chief executive of Five and will join in April, writes Luke Satchell
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Drossroads faces the axe again!
Troubled soap Crossroads is facing the axe - just three weeks after a glitzy makeover ...
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Tricky Dicky dies 4 times
Coronation Street chiefs are set to film not one but four grisly deaths for the soap's triple killer Richard Hillma...
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Jacko: I was betrayed by TV's Bashir
Devastated Michael Jackson plans to sue the makers of this week's controversial TV documentary after claiming they ...
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Uncertainty deepens over future of Canal Plus
The uncertainty over the fate of Canal Plus deepened last nigh as Jean-René Fourtou, chief executive of Vivendi Uni...
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Cable TV boss picked to take helm at Channel 5
Channel 5 yesterday finally ended its search for a boss by appointing cable television executive Jane Lighting as i...
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I was betrayed by Bashir, rages Jackson
Michael Jackson yesterday made an official complaint to the television watchdog over the controversial documentary ...
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ITV hits at ?BBC bias' in Bafta awards shortlist
When emotional award-winners hold aloft distinctive Bafta mask at the television awards ceremony later this month, ...
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Battle Station
ith its broadcast of Osama Bin Laden's videos and exclusive footage of the Afghan war, the tiny satellite station a...
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Straight Outta Salford
Wes Butters, a 23-year-old last heard on local radio, takes over that great British institution, The Radio 1 Chart ...
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Allen asks for 10% of licence fee
The government should hand over 10% of the BBC's licence fee to commercial broadcasters to help prop up public service broadcasting, according to Granada chairman Charles Allen, writes Colin Robertson
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Titchmarsh digs up bumper audience
Ever-reliable housewives' favourite Alan Titchmarsh returned to the nation's screens last night (6 February), picking up where he left off with the second series of How To Be A Gardener, writes Luke Satchell
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TWG and Emap win Stoke multiplex
The Radio Authority has awarded the Stoke-on-Trent digital multiplex to TWG-Emap Digital Ltd, the second digital multiplex award for the joint venture in as many months, writes Luke Satchell
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Grace departs ITV as Pickard arrives.
ITV controller of children's and youth Janie Grace is quitting the network centre just 10 days
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BBC'S PAEDOPHILE HUNT.
The BBC is to follow up its controversial series The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles with a
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Crossroads faces the axe.
They axed half the cast, demolished the infamous shaky set and turned the sauce factor up to 11 - but not even Emma Noble in a hot-tub could revive the fortunes of ITV's troubled soap Crossroads, which is set to be axed from its teatime slot within weeks,
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Dyke to take chair at RTS Cambridge.
BBC director general Greg Dyke will take centre stage at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Cambridge convention this year after agreeing to chair the biennial event, writes Paul Revoir.
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Keating takes on BBC charter job.
BBC4 controller Roly Keating is to take a six-month internal attachment to lead the next stage of the BBC's charter renewal process, alongside head of business management and implementation Charles Constable, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Factual entertainment job goes to Mortimer.
BBC deputy controller of general factual David Mortimer has finally been confirmed as the new creative head of factual entertainment, ending months of speculation, writes Leigh Holmwood.