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C4I lines up drama offer for MipTV
A BBC1 drama-documentary from Touching the Voidproducer Darlow Smithson and the first TV comedy from Trainspottingauthor Irvine Welsh are among the highlights of Channel 4 International's programme at MipTV.
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Five hires Barnes to replace Thorogood
Lisa Opie has made her first move as managing director of content for Five, poaching Sky One executive Hannah Barnes to replace multichannel controller Nick Thorogood who is being moved into commissioning.
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Italian publisher joins race for Endemol
Italian publisher De Agostini is preparing a bid for Big Brotherproducer Endemol, according to reports in Italy.
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Smooth poaches Magic DJ
GMG Radio has poached Magic drivetime presenter Graham Dene to host the breakfast show on its London station Smooth 102.2.
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Bad year for BBC at RTS Journalism Awards
The BBC picked up just three gongs out of a possible 16 at the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2005/2006 last night.
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ETV sells stake in Great Big British Quiz
ETV has sold its stake in the Great Big British Quiz channel as it looks to focus on producing participation TV, such as ITV's The Mint,for third parties.
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ITV Productions drafts in Prospect's Kelpie
ITV Productions has brought in Michael Kelpie from indie Prospect Pictures to join its entertainment department and is lining him up as executive producer on its new daily cookery show Soapstar Supercheffor ITV1.
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Jowell pressurised over top slicing licence fee
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell is facing pressure to bring forward her promised review of public service broadcasting to examine the case for topslicing the BBC's licence fee revenue.
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ITV News promotes Rumsey to head of output
ITV News has promoted joint programme editor Ian Rumsey to the role of new head of output with immediate effect.
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Virgin Central launches without ITV or Five content
Virgin Media launched its new TV-on-demand channel today with ITV and Five absent from its new catch up service.
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Lord Burns out of running for BBC chairman job
Lord Burns is the latest high profile candidate to rule himself out of the running for the BBC chairman role today.
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Heroes triumphs for Sci Fi Channel
The first instalment of the US import Heroesgave The Sci Fi Channel its highest ever audience with 467,000 people (3.2%) tuning in at 10pm on Monday night.
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Virgin Central signs content deal with Warner Bros
Virgin Media has signed a new content deal with Warner Bros for shows including The OCand West Wing. Programming will air on its VoD channel Virgin Central which launched today.
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5.7m take tips from The Bad Mother's Handbook
ITV1's one-off drama The Bad Mother's Handbookgained a respectable 5.7 million (24%) at 9pm last night but still lost out to BBC1's popular Waking the Dead.
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BBC steps up lobbying for HD capacity
Almost 4,000 people have signed an e-petition asking prime minister Tony Blair to force Ofcom to allocate unused spectrum on the Freeview platform to high definition channels at digital switchover.
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More4 News hires Sky News exec producer
More4 News has poached Sky News executive producer David Mapstone to fill the role of programme editor.
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Desmond to float adult TV channels
Expressnewspapers owner Richard Desmond is poised to float his adult entertainment television business, a move which would mark his first publicly-listed foray into the sector in the UK.
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BBC Worldwide on track to hit TV sales of£190m
A growing list of deals with digital media platforms, combined with strong growth in traditional programme sales, look set to drive BBC Worldwide's TV sales to around£190 million for this financial year.
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Comment - New terms, new challenges
With two separate events focusing on rights exploitation taking place in London this week, it's clear that many indies are still getting to grips with the impact of the terms of trade.
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BBC threatens Bectu over Pudsey Bear
The BBC has threatened broadcasting union Bectu with legal action for using an image of Pudsey Bear in a campaign against the closure of seven of the corporation's nurseries.