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    BBC unlocks Hollywood secrets

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    BBC Scotland has completed the graphics for Secret Map of Hollywood, a 6 x 40-minute series for BBC1. Presenter Jonathan Ross explores the dark under-belly of life in the movie capital of the world using a 3D map to focus on its most famous and scandalous locations. ...

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    BBC needs new body

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    A new independent body should oversee the BBC's accountability and advise on how much public funding it should receive, the government-backed Charter review panel has said. The panel, led by Lord Burns, said a Public Service Broadcasting Commission should be tasked with ensuring the BBC's Charter obligations are met and ...

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    BBC rapped over EU

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's coverage of the European Union needs to be more impartial, according to an independent report ordered by the corporation's board of governors. The inquiry, led by Lord Wilson, said the BBC was not deliberately biased but that coverage could be improved. It blamed ignorance of the EU among ...

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    Post industry backs UK talent

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    The UK post industry is investing£100,000 to fill a domestic talent gap caused by the booming VFX market.

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    Enders chiefs axed

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    EastEndersexecutive producer Kathleen Hutchison and series producer Sharon Hughff have left the show after only four months. New BBC drama chief John Yorke, a former EastEndersexecutive producer, will take over Hutchison's duties until a full-time replacement is announced. Hughff has been replaced by former ...

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    Goodall's animals talk for Tigress

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Bristol-based indie Tigress Productions has been commissioned to make a documentary with renowned conservationist Jane Goodall. The two-hour special, working titled Jane Goodall's When Animals Talk, is scheduled to air on Animal Planet in June. The programme will focus on what happens when humans and animals ...

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    Americanised Office flies back to BBC

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is set to buy back the American version of its hit comedy series The Office. US network NBC has commissioned six episodes of The Office - An American Workplace, which is due to air from March. The BBC confirmed it ...

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    Open Mike scoops aid gig

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Open Mike Productions has been commissioned by the BBC to film the nation's largest ever comedy gig, organised to raise funds for victims of the Asian tsunami.

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    Subtitling industry hit by slow adoption of Ofcom rules

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Subtitling and voiceover services provider Independent Media Support Group (IMS) is being forced to look to mainland Europe for work after UK broadcasters delayed signing up to Ofcom's new subtitling rules.

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    Homechoice replay adds BBC channels

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Broadband entertainment provider Video Networks has added four more BBC channels to its on-demand replay service. Subscribers to the HomeChoice platform can now access popular programming from BBC3, BBC4, CBeebies and CBBC for up to seven days after transmission, in addition to programmes from BBC1, BBC2, Channel 4 and Chelsea ...

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    Adams Trainor cracks the Code

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Adams Trainor Design has completed titles and graphics for Wildfire Television's The Real Da Vinci Code. Tony Robinson fronts the two-hour documentary looking at the real-life revelations that are discussed in the bestselling thriller The Da Vinci Code. Designers Paul Trainor and ...

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    Comment: can Magic keep up the act?

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    The battle for dominance in the competitive London market has long been considered a two-horse race.

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Aaqil Ahmed

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4's commissioning editor, religion wishes he could nab Top Gear- in the meantime he's looking for primetime documentaries that will bring in an audience while keeping spirituality in the driving seat

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    C4 takes third look at Peep Show

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 head of comedy Caroline Leddy has commissioned a third series of sitcom Peep Showfrom indie Objective Productions. The series, which follows a pair of socially dysfunctional flat-sharers (David Mitchell and Robert Webb) in south London, will be written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, ...

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    4 Ventures shakeout to up C4 profits

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4's move to slim down its commercial activities and concentrate on new media and programme rights will net it double-digit profits by the end of 2006, chief executive Andy Duncan has predicted.

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    C4, BBC2 knock at Nobles Gate

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Scottish indie Nobles Gate has won a host of commissions, including an irreverent film for Channel 4 on the dos and don'ts of being a child star.

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    Wogan helps R2 to record audience

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Terry Wogan's decision this week to retire from radio in March 2007 will be a major blow to his growing army of fans - now up to a record 8.05 million listeners, according to the latest Rajars.

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    Kerrang! draws 17% more listeners

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Kerrang!, the Emap-owned rock station that launched in the West Midlands last June, has shown positive growth in its second Rajar report. The station achieved a 17% rise in listeners in the final quarter of last year to report an audience of 299,000. The Kerrang! digital radio ...

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    106 Century FM ups share ahead of sale

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    106 Century FM, the station Capital Radio is to sell in order to secure its merger with GWR, has lost nearly 20,000 of its audience but has upped its share of listening. The Nottingham-based station reported an audience of 302,000, but grew its listening share to 6.1% due to an ...

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    Jazz FM loses 200,000 listeners

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Jazz FM has had one of its worst radio listenership results, losing almost a quarter of its audience in three months. The audience share for the London station, owned by the Guardian Media Group, dropped from 2.2% to 1.7% as 204,000 listeners abandoned it. The decline could lead to a ...