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FremantleMedia wins Got Talent format case
FremantleMedia has won damages after a court ruled a Brazilian TV station had infringed its copyright connected to the “Got Talent” format.
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BBC launches connected TV news app
The BBC is launching its first product for connected TVs – a BBC News app that will supplement the broadcaster’s 24-hour news channel.
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BBC4 follows up the Killing with new Danish drama
BBC4 is to build on the success of acquired drama The Killing with a new political thriller from the same production company.
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Disney Jnr boost viewers after leaving Playhouse
Disney Junior has posted a 37% increase in ratings in its first month following the channel’s rebrand from Playhouse Disney.
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BBC3's Kids Behind Bars locks in 1.1m
THURSDAY: BBC3 doubled its usual audience with a new series about Kids Behind Bars.
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Peel's Pinewood bid under threat
A high-street jeweller has introduced a twist in the tale of a takeover bid for Pinewood Shepperton.
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Wide-Eyed to open US office
Wide-Eyed Entertainment, the factual indie behind March of the Dinosaurs, is to strengthen its foothold in the US with the establishment of a dedicated office.
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Shed to bring The Voice to BBC1
BBC1 has confirmed it will be the UK home of The Voice, ending weeks of speculation about where the talent show would land.
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Greenlight round-up: Stars come out for major new series'
Celebrity-fronted programmes dominate this week’s Greenlight round-up, with new commissions across several channels.
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NEP Visions wins Wimbledon deal
NEP Visions has won the contract to supply host OB technical facilities for the first ever live 3D coverage of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championship.
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Ladies Paradise to air in 2013
BBC1’s adaptation of the Emile Zola novel The Ladies’ Paradise has taken a step closer to broadcast, with filming set to begin next summer.
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Walliams' Wall of Fame struggles on debut
FRIDAY: Sky1’s new comedy panel show hosted by Little Britain star David Walliams debuted with just 140,900 (0.7% share) - a below par performance for the slot.
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Kennedys wins 2.6m votes
FRIDAY: A controversial US miniseries based on the Kennedys rise to power debuted with more than 2.6m viewers on BBC2.
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Popstar to Operastar slumps
SUNDAY: ITV1 talent competition Popstar to Operastar reached the mid-point of the competition with its lowest audience of the series.
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BBC1 unveils Borrowers remake
A remake of children’s classic The Borrowers is to air on BBC1 over Christmas with an all-star cast including Stephen Fry, Victoria Wood, Christopher Eccleston and Misfits star Robert Sheehan.
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BBCW reveals slate of US projects
A New York-based version of Criminal Justice and a remake of I, Claudius are among a raft of series being developed by BBC Worldwide Productions.
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Formula 1 boss makes free-to-air vow
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has vowed that the sport will stay free-to-air after it emerged that the BBC could halt coverage to save money.
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Viewers left confused over product placement logo
Three-quarters of the viewing population have no idea what the product placement logo stands for, a study published today has revealed.
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Monster Munchies back for second helping
UKTV’s cookery channel Good Food has ordered a second series of Monster Munchies, the show which sees England rugby player Matt Dawson create giant versions of speciality dishes.
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C4 News reporters roles expanded
Channel 4 News has created two new roles as part of the ongoing overhaul of the programme.