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Five orders docs on ITV stars
Five has ordered three more fast turnaround documentaries on popular culture to air before Christmas - all based around ITV stars including Ant and Dec, Cheryl Cole and the stars of I'm a Celebrity.
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ITV Studios name factual London controller
ITV Studios head of popular factual Tim Miller has been promoted to controller of factual London, replacing Will Smith.
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BBC bosses waive bonuses
All the members of the BBC executive management team will waive their entitlement to bonuses in the 2008/2009 financial year, in the light of the current economic turmoil.
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Speech: Michael Lyons
Opening statement by Sir Michael Lyons, Chairman of the BBC Trust, at press conference (21 November, 2008).
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Sky 1's Bones rattle competition
Overnights: Sky 1's US drama Bones kept up its impressive run last night with a strong 652,000 (3.20%) at 9pm.
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Ross to return to BBC
Jonathan Ross will be reinstated after his 12-week suspension, after the BBC Trust claimed it is not its responsibility to dictate sanctions against presenters.
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Stelling new Countdown host
Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling has been named as the new face of Channel 4's Countdown, alongside maths whizz Rachel Riley.
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NUJ and Bectu slam BBC Trust rejection
The National Union of Journalists says regions face a “significant decline in regional journalism” after the BBC Trust rejected plans to create a network of 65 online video news services this morning.
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US launch for Spanish CBeebies
BBC Worldwide Channels has unveiled its first Spanish language channel in the US, with the launch of CBeebies on the Dish Network.
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Viewers see through BBC1's Apparitions
Overnights: BBC1's ghostly drama series Apparitions had a tough time with viewers last night at 9pm as only 2.9m (12.6%) bothered to watch.
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BBC: Video service would have delivered 'real value'
BBC management has accepted findings by the BBC Trust that rejects proposals for a local online video service but has underscored it with comment that it would have delivered 'real value for licence fee payers”.
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Broomfield scores Grierson hat trick
Nick Broomfield became the first person to win three Grierson's while Andrew Marr was also among the winners at last night's British Documentary Awards.
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TV Critics 21 November ‘08
“Like a warped revival of Doctor Dolittle written by the League of Gentlemen.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Ofcom: BBC local video would have negative market impact
The BBC's proposed local video service would have a “significant negative impact” on commercial rivals and threaten future innovation, Ofcom has warned.
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Winners: Grierson Awards
The full list of winners at the Grierson 'British Documentary' Awards 2008.
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ITV detective drama may return for new series
The stars of ITV's new Jack the Ripper copycat thriller Whitechapel have indicated they may be back for another series.
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BBC Trust refuses local online video plans
The BBC Trust has blocked BBC proposals for a£68m online local news service, claiming it would not justify the expenditure of licence fee funds or the negative market impact on commercial rivals.
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ITV1's football gets a friendly 7.2m
ITV1's live coverage of England's friendly against old rivals Germany gave the commercial network a decisive peaktime victory with the game averaging 7.9m viewers (33.7%) from 7.45pm.
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TV Critics 20 November ‘08
“It is flatteringly well written and acted.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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BBC backs down on TOTP Xmas special
The BBC has backed down on plans to axe this year's Top of the Pops Christmas special, returning the annual round-up of the year in music to Christmas Day.