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    Paul Johnson joins Endemol

    2009-01-13T18:50:15Z

    Paul Johnson, director of television at MIP organiser Reed Midem, has joined Endemol in the new role of global head of marketing and brand partnerships.

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    Galleon buys multimedia firm

    2007-10-24T10:05:22.340Z

    Galleon Holdings has agreed a deal to buy Hong Kong interactive TV producer Phoenix Investment Global.

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    Peto quits Unit

    2009-01-14T09:36:30Z

    Adam Luckwell has been appointed as the new chief executive of post-production facility Unit following the resignation of founder and former CEO David Peto.

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    CBeebies picks up Yoko! Jakamoto! Toto!

    2009-01-14T10:04:10Z

    CBeebies has bought Collingwood O'Hare's Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!, which previously aired on CiTV.

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    Tern TV hires factual trio

    2009-01-14T10:10:02Z

    Scottish indie Tern TV has bolstered its factual development team with three significant hires from the BBC and RDF Media.

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    LBC's Ferrari to cover Obama inauguration

    2009-01-14T10:25:31Z

    LBC 97.3 breakfast presenter Nick Ferrari will broadcast live from the US later this month to cover Barack Obama's presidential inauguration.

  • Ratings

    28,000 comfortable with Richard & Judy's New Position

    2009-01-14T11:18:27Z

    Viewers weren't too keen on the new earlier slot for Watch's chat show Richard and Judy's New Position yesterday as it interested just 28,000/0.16% at 6pm.

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    BT Vision signs Living on-demand deal

    2009-01-14T11:52:00Z

    BT Vision has inked a pay-per-view deal with Virgin Media TV to showcase more than 25 Living shows.

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    CSI back with 3.9m

    2009-01-14T12:22:44Z

    Five's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation made a cracking start to its ninth run with 3.9m viewers (16.4% share) at 9pm yesterday, the channel's highest audience since 16 June 2006.

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    Digital Britain to propose regional news solutions

    2009-01-14T12:23:11Z

    Stephen Carter has pledged to put fully-funded alternatives to the BBC, particularly in regional news, at the heart of the government's Digital Britain report.

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    Cutting Edge to investigate UK Wall Streets

    2009-01-14T12:26:32Z

    Channel 4 is to take an offbeat look at the credit crunch with a documentary meeting residents of every road in the UK with the name Wall Street.

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    Japan takes a peep at Channel 4 comedy

    2009-01-14T12:59:34Z

    Japanese broadcaster Wowow has picked up the first three series of award-winning Channel 4 comedy Peep Show, from DRG-owned distributor C4i.

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    BBC and ITV close to regional news deal

    2009-01-14T13:09:28Z

    BBC director general Mark Thompson has confirmed that the BBC and ITV are close to a deal to enable the commercial broadcaster to continue to provide regional news into the next decade.

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    Today's TV Critics

    2007-10-24T08:00:00Z

    Verdicts from newspaper television critics on programmes broadcast on Tuesday 23rd October 2007.

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    My career: Harry Marshall

    2009-01-14T15:52:14Z

    Harry Marshall is chief executive of Icon Films.

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    Buyers to play it safe at Natpe as recession bites

    2009-01-14T16:19:13Z

    Distributors are predicting buyers will play it safe by looking for affordable, non-scripted formats at Natpe in Las Vegas later this month.

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    Winter ratings hot up

    2009-01-14T16:22:17Z

    Terrestrials are wheeling out their big-hitting shows to take advantage of long, cold nights.

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    DRG links up with former Five exec for co-pros

    2009-01-14T16:24:04Z

    DRG has teamed up with former Five head of co-productions Lilla Hurst in a bid to “significantly” increase co-production activity across the group.

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    BBC3 aims at young crowd

    2009-01-14T16:26:57Z

    Earlier this week BBC3 controller Danny Cohen said that he wanted to edge the channel towards a slightly younger audience without alienating its core 16- to 34-year-old viewers.

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    UKTV drops relationship dramas in Watch rethink

    2009-01-14T16:45:01Z

    UKTV is ditching flagship “relationship” dramas from Watch in a bid to reposition the channel just three months after its launch.