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Daytime chief quits Sky One.
Sky One commissioning editor for daytime Zoe Watson has quit after nearly four years with the broadcaster, writes Susan Thompson.
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Mersey psb bid.
Mersey Television chairman Phil Redmond said this week he planned to launch his grassroots digital public
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Masterson sets up dedicated AFP firm.
Former ITV2 commercial director Paul Masterson has set up a new production company dedicated to advertiser-funded programming, writes Paul Revoir.
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Five signs US reporter for Jackson case.
Five has exclusively signed the journalist who originally revealed the child molestation charges against Michael Jackson
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May date for GWR and Capital merger.
GWR and Capital Radio have said they expect to complete their merger by early May, although
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BBC America open to offers from UK indies.
New BBC America chief executive Bill Hilary has said there will be more opportunities for UK indies after pledging to double the channel's budget over the next two years, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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ITV2 signs Shed football spin-off.
ITV1 hit Footballers' Wives is to be spun off into a new ITV2 series - the
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Dick and Dom to front quiz show.
Dick and Dom, the BBC children's presenters who were recently singled out by a Tory MP
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Joey to kick off Five's comedy Zone.
Five is to launch its Comedy Zone on Sunday 13 February with a double bill of
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BBC announces plans for division sale.
The BBC has said it intends to sell its BBC Broadcast playout and transmission arm by
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Thomas to lead BBC move.
The BBC has appointed one of the architects of its 'double-tick' commissioning system to oversee the ambitious move of departments and resources from London to Manchester, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 hires Hopkinson and drops Teachers.
Channel 4 has poached executives from Granada and the BBC to fill new drama roles in the wake of head of drama John Yorke's departure, writes Maria Esposito.
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Andreae exits C4 to take Fox post.
Channel 4 head of science and education Simon Andreae is quitting to join Fox Television Studios
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Post-production spend up.
UK producers spent£70m more on post-production in 2004 than they did the year before, according to a sector-wide study published today by Broadcast.
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Comment - Hat Trick takes on Robinson.
Steely host Anne Robinson is to follow up Weakest Link with a light-hearted topical show for BBC1 from the makers of Have I Got News for You, writes Michael Rosser.
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Comment - UK indies cool on Jackson 'super-indie'.
Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Jackson's plan to acquire a batch of UK production companies has been given a cool reception by leading indies, writes Paul Revoir.
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Comment - Brown set for indie return after BBC exit.
Alan Brown, the BBC commissioner behind the forthcoming UK version of business show The Apprentice, is to leave the corporation to return to the indie sector, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Comment - Governing the governors.
Despite Grade's tough talking, the central paradox of the BBC's governance has yet to be addressed, writes Conor Dignam, Editor
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Living TV named channel of the year.
Living TV has beaten competition from leading terrestrial channels to be declared Channel of the Year at this week's 10th annual Broadcast Awards.
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Comment - BBC plans VE Day specials.
The BBC is preparing to mark the 60th anniversary of VE Day this summer with a