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News at Ten back, but behind BBC
The return of ITV1's News at Ten was seen by 3.8m (18.2%) some way off BBC1's news audience of 4.9m (23.2%) at the same time.
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ITV1 fails in its Palace coup
ITV1's new high-profile drama series The Palace got off to a shaky start at 9pm last night with a modest 4.3m viewers (17.4%).
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Disney UK head moves to Hong Kong
Disney Channel UK is to get a new boss after managing director Rob Gilby was promoted to a senior role at the group's Asia-Pacific operation.
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TV Critics 15 January '08
'It feels like being shot to death with popcorn'. Read on for more cutting criticism of last night's TV.
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BBC iPlayer beats targets
More than 3.5m programmes were streamed or downloaded on the BBC's iPlayer service over the Christmas period, with Doctor Who the most popular show.
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5.3m held captive by Louis Theroux
The latest documentary by Louis Theroux was a big hit for BBC2 at 9pm last night, attracting an impressive audience of 5.3m viewers (19.9%).
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Hat Trick wins US order
Hat Trick is to produce a hidden-camera format for CBS in which contestants must compete for a cash prize by performing embarrassing tasks in public.
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Hat Trick to make US hidden-camera show
Hat Trick is to produce a hidden-camera format for CBS in which contestants must perform embarrassing tasks in public as they compete for a cash prize.
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Thank God You're Here - but the viewers aren't
ITV1's new improvisation show Thank God You're Here struggled on Saturday night, getting just 2.9m viewers (12.4%) and losing out to both BBC1 and Five.
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Widdecombe to front Telegraph TV show
ITN has lined up former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe and ex-Masterchef host Loyd Grossman to present weekly online shows for Telegraph TV.
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Hell's Kitchen escapes Ofcom rap
Ofcom has cleared Hell's Kitchen of breaking its broadcasting code despite receiving almost 200 complaints about the ITV1 show in September.
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BBC bodged McFly competition
BBC has come under fire from Ofcom after the latest example of it mis-handling a Comic Relief competition.
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TV Critics 14 January '08
'It all felt a little bit like a Hovis advert'. Read on for more cutting criticism of the weekend's TV.
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The Office heads to Chile
David Brent will become Chilean following the first deal to remake BBC series The Office in Latin America.
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BBC orders women-on-the-run Shed drama
BBC1 has commissioned Shed Productions to make an eight-part drama about a group of female ex-convicts hiding out in a remote Scottish village.
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NSPCC launches TV protection plan
The NSPCC is to set up a new body to protect children who appear on reality TV programmes.
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BSkyB gets extension to ITV appeal deadline
BSkyB has been given until the end of the month to appeal against the Competition Commission's recommendation that it reduces its controversial 17.9% stake in ITV to less than 7.5%.
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Elstein to leave Virgin Media
David Elstein is expected to step down from the Virgin Media board after serving five years as a non-executive director.
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BSkyB gets extension to ITV appeal deadline
BSkyB has been given until the end of the month to appeal against the Competition Commission's recommendation that it reduces its controversial 17.9% stake in ITV to less than 7.5%.