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E4's Big Brother hijacked by BBC3
E4's Celebrity Hijack edition of Big Brother remained the channel's most popular show over the weekend but couldn't meet the challenge of BBC3's films.
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Arnell to work with Film24
Fledgling movie buff channel Film24 has hired former ITV executive Steve Arnell as programme strategy consultant.
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Van Outen and Vaughan to team up again
Denise Van Outen is to link up with her old Big Breakfast presenting partner Johnny Vaughan as a co-host of his Capital 95.8 breakfast show.
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Golden Globes fate to be decided
The fate of this year's Golden Globes will be determined today (Monday) when NBC is expected to announce its final plans for broadcasting the awards ceremony.
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BBC1's Damages hurt by ITV1
BBC1's new US import Damages got off to a shaky start last night with a modest 1.9m (10.7%) in a 10.20pm slot.
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Analysts expect fresh bids for GCap
City analysts have predicted that Global Radio's£300m bid for GCap Media will signal 'the beginning of the end' for GCap as a publicly listed company.
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BBC mulls licence fee overhaul
The BBC is considering plans to reserve its licence fee funding for a small core of output and run the rest of its operations as a commercial enterprise.
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6.2m think BBC1 is The One and Only
BBC1's latest talent show delivered the viewers on Saturday as The One and Only pulled in a respectable 6.2m (26.4%) at 7.20pm.
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Motorola lands BT Vision box contract
BT Vision will launch redesigned, energy efficient set-top boxes next year after handing the manufacturing contract to Motorola.
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Langham makes TV return
Actor Chris Langham will discuss his conviction for downloading child pornography in a special edition of More4 show Shrink Rap.
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BSkyB to open 80 retail stores
BSkyB will have 250 retail stores by the summer after signing a deal with real estate giant Land Securities for another 80 premises.
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TV Critics 7 January '08
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including the start of new BBC1 series Damages - broadcast over the weekend between the 4 and 6 January 2008.
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Gcap rejects£300m Global bid
GCap Media, the UK's largest commercial radio company, has rejected a£300m takeover bid from Global Radio.
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BBC pulls Smart and SMarteenies repeats
The BBC has pulled repeats of the children's art programmes SMart and SMarteenies after presenter Mark Speight was arrested over the death of his fiancé Natasha Collins.
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BBC strike deadline pushed back
Broadcasting unions have extended the deadline for their BBC strike ballot by two weeks to allow for a fresh round of negotiations over job cuts and staff allowances.
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BBC poised to set green targets
The BBC is to set new targets for cutting waste in a bid to boost its green credentials.
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ITV1 crime drama leaves viewers Cold
The final instalment of ITV1's occasional crime drama Cold Blood attracted just 3.7m (15.7%) at 9pm and was beaten by a BBC1 repeat.
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BBC presenter released after girlfriend death
A man believed to be BBC children's television presenter Mark Speight has been released after being arrested over the death of his girlfriend - understood to be former co-presenter Natasha Collins.
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Oneword axed from airwaves
Digital speech station Oneword will close after Channel 4 has sold back its 51% shareholding to UBC Media for£1.
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Turner strikes triple mobile TV deal
Men's channel Nuts TV and fellow Turner brands Adult Swim and Cartoon Network will all be launched on Sky's mobile platform.