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BBC1 looks at international adoption
BBC1 is planning a two-part documentary looking at the international adoption trade. The series, called Baby Be Mine, follows several would-be parents as they explore the different options for adopting children abroad, in countries from Romania to Cambodia. The 2 x 60-minute programmes are in production, ...
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Melt in£1m grant initiative
A new South Yorkshire-based initiative called Melt, whose backers include the BBC, Channel 4 and Pact, will be handing out£1m to producers using new technology.
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Joey exits with 1.8 million viewers
Joey, Five's£450,000 an episode US comedy, attracted an average audience of 1.8 million (7.8%) over its five-month run.
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Repetitive strain
BBC viewers believe that repeats are proof their licence fee cash is being squandered but, says Steve Hewlett, a high proportion of programmes are shown again for good reasons.
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A place in the sun
It's that time of year when thoughts turn to sun, sea and cycling in Suffolk. Jane Marlow finds out where today's busy broadcasting exec goes to relax - and whether the Blackberry goes too.
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TV's long hard week
Last year the ratings talk was of BBC1's Black Wednesday and ITV1's Saturday slump. This year every day is tough for the terrestrials who face relentless competition from multichannel.
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Edinburgh is a dead loss
We don't need a panel discussion to tell us whether TV has pushed the boundaries too far on sex and death.
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Mosey gets sporting chance
Roger Mosey may not have been an obvious contender for BBC director of sport, but his experience and his passion make him a canny choice to lead the department up north.
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Another flawed Hutton
Hutton's picture of an indie sector set to crush the BBC once the WoCC gives it a foot in the door is a far-fetched one.
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Shooting in HD: it's all in the detail
High definition is at last becoming a reality as the number of shows being shot on the format continues to rise. Bu...
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Police bid to curb mobile clips on TV
Broadcasters have rejected police calls not to show mobile phone images of terrorist attacks before they have been examined for evidence.
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RTL: could sell part of Five
Less than a week after taking full control of Five, RTL has said it would be prepared to sell a stake in the channel in order to fund a multichannel presence in the UK.
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WoCC will damage BBC, warns Hutton
A BBC-commissioned report into the corporation's Window of Creative Competition (WoCC) has concluded it could kill off BBC in-house production and do long-term damage to public service broadcasting.
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OU announces the end of men with beards
Its kipper tie-sporting, bearded professors have been a staple of the BBC's graveyard schedules for 34 years, but now the Open University has decided to pull out of early morning broadcasting.
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C4 digital chief in Discovery move
Channel 4 controller of digital channels Dan Brooke has quit three months before the launch of More 4 to join Discovery.
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Celebs pilot talkshows for ITV teatime slot
Joe Pasquale, Richard Hammond and Phillip Schofield are all in the frame to present a new teatime ITV family entertainment show.
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BBC weighs up Manchester options
The BBC's plan to move four key departments to Manchester is entering a critical stage, with governors set to decide within three months on proposals for the relocation.
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Kojak remake to debut on ITV4
ITV has bought the rights to the remake of cult US detective series Kojakfor its soon-to-launch men's channel ITV4.
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Muslim TV launch
A Muslim British Airways pilot and a Rochdale-based businessman have teamed up to launch a TV channel aimed at dispelling stereotypes of Muslims.
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Virgin to add new digital stations
SMG is pumping over£2m into its Virgin Radio studios in London as it prepares to launch three digital stations in the next 12 months.