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    C4i picks up BBC1 twins doc

    2005-03-31T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International is set to distribute its first BBC1 documentary after acquiring rights to the corporation's recent ratings success , Separating Twins.

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    A special relationship

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    In the pursuit of hits such as ...

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    Super indies, super ideas?

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    It may be the era of the super-indie, but creativity can be just as effective when it comes in small packages, says Nigel Pickard.

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    Hit: can they fix it?

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    The likes of Warner Bros are reported to have walked away from buying Hit Entertainment, so what's in it for venture capital firm Apax, and how will it go about revitalising the flagship brands.

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    Step in the right direction

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    The BBC still has a long way to go to improve its relations with indies, but Peter Fincham's appointment is a welcome move.

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    Don't bite my head off

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    There's plenty of entertainment value in Mark Thompson having once bitten a colleague, but does it have any wider s...

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    Best of British

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    UK production companies' recent success in export sales - especially in formats - is a measure of their growing awareness of a much more globalised TV marketplace. James Curtis reports.

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    Behind the archives

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    A good working relationship with UKTV allowed Fulcrum TV to maximise its time and budget in making of ...

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    Fincham: the popular face of BBC1

    2005-03-31T08:00:00Z

    Peter Fincham brings with him to his new appointment as BBC1 controller a zest for popular programme-making and a pragmatic approach to the channel's perennial ratings vs public service conundrum.

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    BBC plans its own network centre

    2005-03-31T07:51:30Z

    The BBC is planning to set up an ITV network-style commissioning operation, bringing all its channel controllers and commissioners together for the first time in one place.

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    Sky in EPG shake-up

    2005-03-31T07:51:00Z

    BSkyB is planning a major overhaul of its electronic programme guide (EPG), giving greater exposure to genres such as religion and adult entertainment.

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    Doctor Who looks set for second series

    2005-03-31T07:50:30Z

    The BBC's Doctor Whoremake is set for another series - but will not feature current star Christopher Eccleston.

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    CBBC chief takes role in BBC cuts

    2005-03-31T07:50:20Z

    CBBC controller Dorothy Prior is quitting her post to take up a new role ensuring BBC production departments are not wasting money.

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    Governors back Springer airing

    2005-03-31T07:50:10Z

    The BBC was right to screen Jerry Springer - The Opera, said BBC governors who have voted against upholding complaints about the programme.

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    UK's first gay channel to air from autumn

    2005-03-31T07:50:09Z

    Sky Italia's outgoing programme chief David Bouchier is returning to the UK to set up a channel exclusively for gay men.

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    Hooper to leave Ofcom

    2005-03-31T07:50:08Z

    Ofcom deputy chairman Richard Hooper has handed in his notice and will leave at the end of the year.

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    Initial to boost arts output with new post

    2005-03-31T07:50:06Z

    Endemol offshoot Initial is stepping up its arts programming, poaching a BBC executive to be its first head of arts.

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    September's Brick returns to set up UK indie

    2005-03-31T07:50:04Z

    September Films USA programme chief Sam Brick is leaving the company to return to the UK to start up her own indie.

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    ITV staff strike over pay

    2005-03-31T07:50:02Z

    ITV workers are to go on strike for four days over a pay dispute, in a move that the unions claim could hit key shows such as Coronation Streetand Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

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    Paice quits Sky to go solo

    2005-03-31T07:50:00Z

    Sky One head of factual programmes Matthew Paice, the commissioner behind the channel's award-winning series Brainiac, has left with no job to go to.