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    ITV finalises boxing deal

    2005-07-15T10:21:05Z

    ITV has finally confirmed the long-awaited deal between the broadcaster and boxing promoter Frank Warren, which will see Britain's brightest boxing talent tied down to the terrestrial network.

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    Bennett sets out commissioning priorities

    2005-07-15T10:17:07Z

    The BBC's director of television Jana Bennett used a BBC/Pact briefing day to map out her commissioning priorities, in the wake of this week's annual BBC report.

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    BBC1 to boost comedy writers

    2005-07-15T10:11:29Z

    BBC1 controller Peter Fincham has said he wants to recruit more star comedy writers - such as The Thick Of Itwriter Armando Iannucci - to boost comedy output at the channel.

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    PEER POLL: BBC bonuses

    2005-07-15T08:00:00Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should all BBC executives have given up their bonuses?

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    Viewers desert To the Ends of the Earth

    2005-07-14T12:18:09Z

    BBC2's historical drama, To the Ends of the Earth, saw its audience sink yesterday to 2.3 million (13%), despite impressive ratings on its debut last week.

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    RDFR picks up strangest village rights

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    RDF Rights has acquired the rights to the documentary The Strangest Village in Britain, which aired as part of Channel 4's Only Humanstrand. Produced by Landmark Films, the programme looked at the village of Botton, which provides a refuge for people with ...

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    Pumpkin opening

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Bristol Film Studios has set up shop in the south-west at the£2m Pumpkin Studios run by regional producer Phil Barry. Former Discovery and Avante channel producer Colin Burgess has joined the studios as studio director. The company has been set up by Barry, Burgess and Visual Impact sales director Richard ...

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    Solid State move

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Audio manufacturer Solid State Logic vice-president Phil Wagner has stepped up to become the company's new president. Wagner will be responsible for business across North America where Solid State Logic has a strong presence. The promotion followed the recent change in management that was brought on by the takeover of ...

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    Setanta nabs Sky Sports man

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Sky Sports second in command, Trevor East, has left to join Irish sports broadcaster Setanta.

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    Format focus: Next!

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    A US speed-dating show doles out dollars for every minute contestants can last on a date with a picky partner.

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    Playhouse's summer feeling

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    The Playhouse Disney Channel is launching new idents for its summer season, produced by in-house executive producer Annabel Phelps and director Chris Heary. Heary shot the idents outside to help capture the feeling of summer and the sense of freedom and enjoyment that pre-schoolers get from playing outside. The campaign ...

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    Doctor Doctor fills Five morning slot

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Princess Productions is to make a new live medical Q&A show to replace The Wright Stuffon Five during the summer. Doctor Doctor, commissioned by Five controller of daytime Kim Peat, will see familiar TV medics, including Dr Phil Hammond, Dr Mark Porter ...

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    RTE orders DIY dads from Green Inc

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Irish broadcaster RTE has ordered a series of Touchdown Television's DIY Dadsfrom Belfast-based producer Green Inc. The show sees fathers with home improvement skills compete in a series of building and makeover challenges to find the best DIY dad in the country. Green Inc, which holds ...

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Dominic Crossley-Holland

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    ITV's controller of current affairs, religion and arts is chuffed with his George Bush exclusive, excited by John Pilger and admits to a guilty pleasure

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    Schedules cleared as disaster details emerge

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Viewers flocked to the TV news broadcasts and special reports following the bombings in London last week, with BBC1's extended Six O'Clock Newspeaking with 7 million viewers.

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    Triffic job for Catherine Tate

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Triffic has produced the titles for a new 6 x 30-minute series of The Catherine Tate Showfor Tiger Aspect. Triffic animation director Tim Searle designed and directed the sequence. The camera introduces Tate's main comedy creations by zooming into and out of her eye. Ben Joiner ...

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    Bradby takes ITV political editor role

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    ITV News has promoted UK editor Tom Bradby as its new political editor. He replaces Nick Robinson, who quit ITV News to replace Andrew Marr as the BBC's political editor. Bradby is a former political correspondent and royal correspondent for ITV News. In addition, the BBC's Daisy Sampson has joined ...

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    Zig Zag boosts output with US commissions

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Zig Zag Productions has increased its US output with£2m worth of commissions from Discovery and TLC.

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    BBC Worldwide cuts it in Finland

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has sold all four series of hairdressing drama Cutting Itto MTV3, Finland's main commercial broadcaster. The deal is believed to be the first time BBC Worldwide has sold multiple series of a single programme at the same time.

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    BBC in Nat Geo deal

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast has been signed up by the National Geographic Channel to provide it with access services for the next five years. The contract will cover National Geographic's subtitling and audio description com-mitments as set down by Ofcom last summer. BBC Broadcast will provide the services that cater for the ...