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More4 investigates French riots
More4 has commissioned Mentorn Oxford to produce a fast turnaround documentary examining the recent French riots.
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Five lures Suchet back to newsreading
Former ITN anchorman John Suchet has come out of retirement to return to newsreading on Five News.
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Sky One's Threshold pulled from US screens
Sky One's only purchase from the LA Screenings, sci-fi drama Threshold, has been pulled from US schedules.
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Sunset+Vine on winning streak with RAD
Indie Sunset + Vine has won a double re-commission for its kids series RAD, following its Children's Bafta win over the weekend.
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C4 confirmed as Freeview slot winner
4pm: Channel 4 has won the latest Freeview slot, National Grid Wireless confirmed this afternoon.
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Blunkett to guest edit Today
4pm: Former work and pensions secretary David Blunkett is to turn the tables on BBC radio presenter John Humphrys, grilling him about the health of modern journalism.
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Thompson reshuffles top tier
BBC director general Mark Thompson has reshuffled the top tier of the corporation, adding a 16-member committee to sit under its executive board.
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TCM launches spin-off
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is to launch a new spin-off channel called TCM2, towards the end of next year.
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Bye Bye Happiness scoops Grierson
An unheralded Talkback documentary made for BBC3 about mental illness has beaten off competition from more celebrated terrestrial shows like The Apprentice and Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares to win the award for most entertaining documentary.
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Strictly Come Dancing beats X Factor for fourth week running
Strictly Come Dancing narrowly beat The X Factor on Saturday night with an audience of 9.1 million (38.8%) as the competition became more intense.
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Ofcom probe Call TV practices
Noon: Ofcom has launched an investigation into the call TV genre and the methods the various channels use to push premium rate phone lines.
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Ofcom probes call TV practices
Ofcom has launched an investigation into the call TV genre and the methods the various channels use to push premium rate phone lines.
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National Geographic to launch in HD
11.45am: BSkyB has confirmed that a National Geographic channel will be part of its forthcoming High Definition (HD) television service launching in early 2006.
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The Queen's Sister has 2.9m supporters
Channel 4's one-off drama The Queen's Sister found itself in a privileged position on Sunday with a peak of 2.9 million (17.5%) in the final 15-minutes.
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BBC radio and music division fails to satisfy unions
The BBC's radio and music division is to press ahead with plans to combine three roles in one job, in the face of fierce opposition from broadcasting unions.
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UBC defies difficult radio trading market
UBC Media has bucked the trend in a difficult radio trading market with a swing into profit in the first half of the year.
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Advertisers 'to cut ITV spend'
ITV's share of the commercial TV ad market is set to plummet to 43.3% next year, according to a leading advertising agency.
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Sky's fast-track purchase of Easynet thwarted
BSkyB has reversed an earlier request for the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to fast-track its purchase of telecoms company Easynet, potentially holding up the process by more than two weeks.
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BBC bosses prepare to defend Arabic news channel
BBC World Service bosses will this week face a grilling in the House of Lords over the corporation's plan to create an Arabic language TV news channel.
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Rough cut - When the director's cut.
Delyth Thomas wonders why the role of director is currently so devalued in the television business.