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    BBC political role.

    2005-01-24T16:10:08Z

    The BBC has created a new role in its news division combining the leadership of its

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    BBC moments vote.

    2005-01-24T16:10:08Z

    Broadcast is asking readers to vote for their favourite BBC moment from the 1930s to the

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    Five signs Sunset for another three years.

    2005-01-24T16:10:08Z

    Indie Sunset + Vine is to make 1,500 hours of programming for Five after the broadcaster renewed its contract with the company for sports content until 2007, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Freeview reaches 5m.

    2005-01-24T16:10:08Z

    The sale of Freeview boxes reached record numbers in the run-up to Christmas pushing the platform

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    Princess gains bumper C4 order.

    2005-01-24T16:10:08Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned Princess Productions to make 75 hours of a new gardening show as

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    Varying fortunes of ITV1's late news.

    2005-01-24T16:10:08Z

    The popularity of ITV1's nightly news, while to some extent affected by that day's events, has

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    Tailor-made seeks injunction on VRT.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Indie Tailor-Made Films is seeking an injunction to stop Belgium's VRT broadcasting an alleged copycat version

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    Five looks for UK's own Desperate Housewives.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Five has jumped on the Desperate Housewives bandwagon by commissioning a documentary looking at what goes on behind the twitching net curtains of Britain, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Pop idol-style dance show heads for US.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment is to make a Pop Idol-style reality show for Fox in the

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    Chewing Gum wins development cash.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Development company Chewing Gum has won£5,000 development money for the best interactive programme idea in

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    Sky pushes set-top loyalty card.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Sky subscribers will be able to shop, bet and earn loyalty points through a new credit

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    Comment - ITV is a buyer too.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Rather than letting itself be a target, would ITV do better making acquisitions of its own, asks Conor Dignam, Editor.

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    Granada factuals boss joins Shine.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Indie Shine has poached deputy controller of Granada factuals north Sam Anthony to become its new

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    Root poaches bbc factual boss for Discovery Channel.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Discovery Channel general manager Jane Root has poached the BBC's head of factual development Peter Lovering to become her 'point man' in the UK - looking for ideas and formats that could be produced for the US, writes Conor Dignam.

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    BBC staff get trauma help.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    The bbc is offering news staff trauma counselling in a bid to counter the often horrific

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    SwitchCo launch set for April.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    SwitchCo, the independent body that will manage the switch from analogue to digital TV, is to

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    ITV lines up all-night news.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    ITV viewers in London are to be given the chance to watch its flagship regional news programme, London Tonight, round the clock on a new on-demand channel, writes Maria Esposito.

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    Tinopolis aims for London indie.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Tinopolis, Wales' largest independent production company, is to list on the London Stock Market and use the injection of cash to shop for a London indie, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Bickley quits C4 for Betty.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    Sam Bickley, the Channel 4 commissioning editor behind Faking It, has quit the broadcaster after four years to join the indie sector, writes Michael Rosser.

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    ITV2 to air Branson reality show.

    2005-01-24T16:10:07Z

    ITV2 is set to secure the exclusive rights to Richard Branson's US reality show after outbidding rivals Living TV and F/X, writes Michael Rosser.