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C4 plans to launch 4oD on PS3
Channel 4 is in talks with Sony to launch its video-on-demand service 4oD, featuring shows such as The Inbetweeners, Peep Show and Skins, on the PS3 games console.
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Ofcom spells out PMSE compensation plan
Ofcom has published a statement setting out how Government funding will be made available to the Programme Making and Special Events (PMSE) sector to support its migration from channel 69 to channel 38.
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Comedy Central goes HD
Comedy Central is rolling out HD channel featuring shows such as 30 Rock, Two and a Half Men and South Park.
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C4 holiday for Kirstie and Phil
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are to lift the lid on holiday deals in the first commission for their indie, Raise the Roof.
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SIS to relocate London operation to Salford
Satellite Information Services (SIS), the owner of outside broadcast company SIS LIVE, is to relocate its London operation to MediaCityUK at Salford Quays in a phased move that will be completed by 2013.
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Living orders first comedy
Living TV is planning its first move into British scripted comedy with a sitcom based around a former Page 3 girl that will feature appearances from Harry Hill and Louie Spence.
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Salford Uni unveils MediaCityUK course options
The University of Salford will run courses in Digital Broadcast Technology and Audio Production at MediaCityUK when its new facility opens there in time for the academic year 2011/12.
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ITV's Chase takes on Weakest Link
ITV has finalised a large order for a new series of teatime gameshow The Chase as it aims to challenge rival The Weakest Link.
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Mistresses tempts 4m
BBC1’s latest series of Mistresses failed to seduce in its new Thursday night home, as Channel Five’s The Hotel Inspector beat Channel 4’s Undercover Boss last night.
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Shine hires Americas CEO
Shine Group has poached the president of Fox TV Studios to run its Americas business and oversee LA indie Reveille.
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Assembly should 'control TV in Wales'
Plaid Cymru’s leader has said the Welsh Assembly Government should take control of broadcasting in Wales.
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Miliband calls for BBC co-operative
BBC licence fee payers should have a “real say” in how the Corporation is run, Labour leadership contender David Miliband has said.
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Smooth Radio hits the airwaves
Two months before its scheduled official launch, radio listeners have the chance to hear a sneak preview of Smooth Radio as it transmits on Digital 1 national DAB multiplex.
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Strike threat to BBC Proms coverage
Viewers tuning in to The Last Night Of The Proms could be left watching “dark screens” if proposed strike action goes ahead, a union said today.
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12 Yard forced to re-shoot BBC2 quiz
12 Yard Productions has been forced to junk more than three-quarters of its footage for new BBC2 daytime gameshow Perfection after it discovered some contestants may have had an advantage during production.
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BBC loses £240,000 worth of laptops and mobiles
BBC laptops and mobile devices worth more than £240,000 - the equivalent of 1,656 TV licences - were lost or stolen in the last two years, new figures show.
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Disabled talent to front C4 Paralympics coverage
Channel 4 is to spend £500,000 hunting for disabled presenting talent as part of its role as the UK’s official broadcaster for the London 2012 Paraylmpics.
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Pete vs Roger - BBC wins
BBC2’s new sitcom Roger and Val Have Just Got In was victorious in the battle with Channel 4’s new comedy Pete Versus Life on Friday night.
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Sherlock ends with 7m
Sherlock’s final mystery of the current series delivered more than 7m viewers to BBC1 last night.
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All3Media to complete Optomen deal this week
All3Media could complete a £40m takeover of Optomen Television this week as the companies enter advanced negotiations.