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BBCW wins NBC commission
BBC Worldwide is making a travelogue/gameshow hybrid series for NBC from its LA production studio.
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BBC and ITV hunt 'ordinary lives' dramas
TV Drama Forum: BBC and ITV drama commissioners are on the lookout for more contemporary series about ordinary lives.
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ITV and BBC plan for regional news partnership
ITV and the BBC have published a roadmap for a regional news partnership that could be worth more than£7m a year to the commercial broadcaster by 2016.
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Kosminsky: Where is the BBC's mischief?
TV Drama Forum: Writer and director Peter Kosminsky has launched a blistering attack on the BBC, claiming it has abandoned troublemaking drama and is stifling creativity through an emphasis on “top-down” commissioning.
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BBC2 picks up The Wire
BBC2 has bought the rights to all five seasons of The Wire, one of the most critically acclaimed US drama series of all time.
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Revenue rises 6% at UTV
Northern Irish broadcaster UTV Media has posted a 6% rise in revenue for 2008, increasing group turnover to£120.3m and making a pre-tax profit before exceptional items of£20.3m.
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BBC Knowledge bolsters commissioning team
The BBC has made a brace of appointments as part of the restructure of its Knowledge department, naming Martin Davidson and Jo Ball commissioning editors.
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Lazarus to boost MySpace business
MySpace plans to step up its partnerships with indies and broadcasters with the appointment of its first senior director of business development for Europe.
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On-demand set for four-fold growth by 2015
On-demand viewing will increase four-fold by 2015, narrowing the gap with traditional, scheduled, linear TV.
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Multimedia briefs 13 March
Multimedia news in brief featuring Sky Player, YouTube, the BFI, Netlog and Adundant from Broadcast magazine dated 13 March 2009.
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Quantel seeks second round of savings
Quantel plans to make another round of cutbacks after admitting that the global recession is having a bigger impact than it first anticipated.
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Buyers line up as Gearbox stalls
Bidders are circling equipment hire and sales company Gearbox after it was placed in administration.
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BBC Resources to lose director roles
BBC Resources will ditch a layer of senior management roles as it merges its facilities divisions.
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Comment: John Cresswell, ITV chief operating officer
Rumours of ITV's demise are greatly exaggerated says ITV's chief operating officer John Cresswell
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ITV's commissioning future shapes up
ITV's six entertainment commissioners will battle it out for two jobs when the broadcaster's new director of entertainment and comedy Elaine Bedell steps into her role on 23 March.
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BBC to test hour-long version of The One Show
BBC1 will trial an hour-long version of The One Show next month that could see it shake up its mid-week schedule.
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BBC names Scottish ent commissioner
Alan Tyler has been named the BBC's new Glasgow-based executive editor of entertainment commissioning as part of the corporation's shake-up of network programming from the nation's and regions.