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Reidel opens Pinewood office
Riedel Communications has opened a dedicated UK office in order to provide rental, sales and direct customer support for its digital intercom, radio and fibre products.
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Foyle's War and Doc Martin to return to ITV1
Foyles War is to make a long-awaited return to ITV, while whimiscal drama Doc Martin is also set for further adventures.
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M8media adds facility manager
Glasgow post house M8media has appointed Endemol Scotland's Angela Donnelly as its facility manager.
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BBC takes Pryde in distribution
Alix Pryde, chief advisor to BBC chief executive officer Caroline Thomson, has been named the new controller of BBC Distribution.
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BBC's McGhee to take career break
George McGhee, the man who brought Mad Men and Heroes to the BBC, is leaving his job as BBC controller of programme acquisition to take a career break.
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Ex-Loonland exec resurfaces
A former TV-Loonland executive has resurfaced with the launch of her own company.
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Oz gets a head with CBBC
Nickelodeon Australia has become a co-producer on CBBC children's sketch show Sorry, I've Got No Head.
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BBC4 to trace seminal year in jazz
BBC4 will go back to 1959 to celebrate to celebrate arguably the most creative year in all of jazz history.
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BBC mulls kids radio station
The BBC is looking at launching a dedicated children's radio station - otherwise it faces having to pull out of kids' radio altogether.
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Mark Story quits Bauer Radio
Bauer Radio's managing director of national brands Mark Story will leave the company at the end of the month.
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Neighbours move hits BBC kids shows
Audiences for Newsround and Blue Peter have fallen “significantly” after BBC1 shrunk the children's schedule to accommodate the loss of Neighbours to Five.
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BBC to pull Sri Lankan shows in censor row
The BBC World Service is to suspend its FM programming on the Sri Lankan national broadcaster following a row over censorship.
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Coldplay get the South Bank treatment
An intimate portrait of rock group Coldplay will be produced by ITV Studios for long running arts programme The South Bank Show.
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MTV launches world music project
MTV Networks International has launched two music initiatives aimed at connecting fans with established and emerging acts on the world music scene.
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Vorderman: No regrets about quitting Countdown
Carol Vorderman has said she had no regrets about refusing a 90% cut to her£900,000 salary for presenting Countdown.
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ITN unveils iPhone app
ITN has launched an application which can be used with the Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch to watch the latest news videos - even when offline.
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Chiles: Carol Thatcher is not a racist
The One Show presenter Adrian Chiles has described his horror and embarrassment at Carol Thatcher's “golliwog” remark - but claimed she is not a racist.
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French kiss for Sky 1's Loveland
Endemol is lining up a French version of Sky 1's new dating show Loveland after picking up the format rights from Target Entertainment Group.
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Ex-Emap exec to chair Entertainment Rights
Sir Robin Miller has been named chairman of Entertainment Rights, the company behind Postman Pat and Basil Brush, following the retirement of founder Rod Bransgrove.
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Five to shake-up news
Five is planning to scrap its 7pm half-hour news bulletin in favour of an hour-long news and current affairs magazine.