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Wedding Channel ties the knot with Jalipo
The Wedding TV Channel has secured a content deal with online TV service Jalipo.
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Royal Variety performs for ITV1 with 7.4m
The annual Royal Variety Performance kept the viewers entertained on Sunday with an average audience of 7.4m viewers (27.2%) at 8pm.
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History Channel delves into British past with Telegraph
The History Channel and Telegraph Media Group (TMG) have signed an ad-funded deal for a major new series.
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Weekend's TV Critics
TV critics' verdict on programmes, including last night’s episode from BBC1’s period drama Cranford, broadcast between the 7 December and the 9 December 2007.
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Hatton vs Mayweather makes£60m in TV revenues
Sky scored a knock-out result from the Hatton vs Mayweather fight over the weekend, benefiting from global television revenues that topped£60m.
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Film24 rolls out on Joost
Film24 has launched on internet TV platform Joost just months are securing an EPG slot on the BSkyB platform.
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Liz Murdoch honoured at awards
Shine chief executive Elisabeth Murdoch and actress and writer Julia Davis were among the winners at this year’s Women in Film and Television awards.
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Harris acquires Zandar
Harris Corporation has acquired display processor specialist Zandar Technologies.
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Bate returns as Talent chairman
Terry Bate, the former chairman of TV Corporation, is returning to the TV industry as chairman of the Test the Nation producer Talent Group.
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Tern scores doc hat-trick
Tern Television has won three single documentary commissions from BBC Northern Ireland.
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Rival Emap Radio bidders 'disappointed'
Bidders who lost out on the sale of Emap’s radio assets have said they are “disappointed”.
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BBC's Silverton gets wider remit
Kate Silverton is to expand her brief across the BBC TV News, with a number of new presenting and reporting roles.
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BBC to resist sharing licence fee
BBC chiefs have told Parliament they will resist demands for it to give some of its£3.2bn licence fee to other broadcasters.
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City positive over Darroch appointment
City analysts have welcomed the appointment of Jeremy Darroch to succeed James Murdoch as chief executive of BSkyB, saying he is well placed to fight the company’s corner on regulation issues.
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Viewers desert ITV's Sold
The situation for ITV1’s drama Sold went from bad to worse last night with the series only attracting 2.2m viewers (9.7%) at 9pm as it struggled against all the other terrestrial channels at the time.
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Bauer buys Emap radio and consumer divisions
German publisher H Bauer is to buy Emap’s radio and consumer magazine businesses for£1.14bn in cash.
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Darroch replaces Murdoch as BSkyB boss
James Murdoch has stepped down from his role as chief executive of BSkyB to take on the role of running News Corp’s European and Asian media operations.
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TV Critics 6 December 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including C4’s documentary Hitler’s Favourite Royal - broadcast on 6 December 2007
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Ofcom moves to secure BBC kids
Ofcom is in discussions with the BBC Trust over guaranteeing the volume of the corporation’s children’s output.
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Hit founder Peter Orton dies
Hit Entertainment founder Peter Orton has died after an 11-year battle with cancer.