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Ministers clash over junk food
Health Secretary John Reid faces opposition from media secretary Tessa Jowell in his bid to ban junk food TV ads during children's television programmes.
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Ofcom suggests cinema-style ratings
Ofcom has asked broadcasters to consider a cinema-style 'labelling system' showing the level of sex and violence on television shows. In a consultation paper on the topic released this week, the regulator said it had an open mind about whether a scheme would be desirable, but pointed out that broadcasters ...
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Charter MD leaves
The managing director of broadcast rental company Charter Broadcast, David Carr, is set to leave the company after three years in control. He claims to have fulfilled his objectives of developing Charter's presence both nationally and internationally and is ready to pass the reins on to a successor. He will ...
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Capital and Hutchison team up for Xfm digital push
Capital Radio has joined forces with Hutchison Whampoa to launch an Xfm-branded digital radio aimed at attracting younger listeners to the burgeoning technology.
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Cheerful Scout doubles DVD capacity
Cheerful Scout has doubled the capacity of its DVD department with the installation of two Sonic Scenarists and the appointment of three authors and designers, writes Rick Dacey.
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Director's cut buys
Director's Cut, the facilities arm of arts producer Third Eye, has doubled its editing facilities with a second Symphony and four further offline suites. Managing director Peter West hopes that Roly Keating's appointment as controller of BBC2 will increase the BBC's arts output. Editor Ann Dummett has been added to ...
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BBC man joins indie
Indie Objective Productions has poached the producer behind BBC2 shows Britain's Best Sitcom and the I Love? strand, Stephen McGinn, to oversee its archive-based programming. McGinn joins as a series producer, responsible for researching, developing and producing archive-based formats ...
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Folio joins police and BBC in Manhunt series
Indie Folio is to produce a major new series for BBC1 featuring some of the most dramatic British police operations of recent years, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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M-channel bans tape
New multichannel broadcaster Musicians Channel is aiming to be a fully tape-free environment within its first three months. Broadcasting director Kenton Oxley said that following start-up costs of around£500,000, a further£150,000 has been earmarked for the purchase of tapeless XDCam cameras. The aim is to be running a 24-hour service ...
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ITV to follow backgammon fanatic
ITV Yorkshire controller of regional programmes Clare Morrow has commissioned 8mm Productions to make a documentary following a millionaire's obsession with backgammon. The 30-minute Ernie's Game follows Ernie Pick as he takes on some of the best British players. The producer is Andy Bell with Mark Martin directing. It is ...
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RDF turns its attention to British excess for Five doc
An alternative look at the excesses of British life will be explored in a new Five strand from RDF Media, writes Michael Rosser.
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TV-Loonland Appoints head of studio
Animation house TV-Loonland has appointed Beth Parker to the role of head of studio for its Telemagination studios. Parker, who joined the firm as head of production in 2001, will be responsible for overseeing all TV-Loonland shows such as The Cramp Twins, Pongwiffy and Little Ghosts. Parker will also continue ...
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RDF appoints Millichip
RDF Media has bolstered its distribution division with the appointment of Living TV senior commissioning editor Jane Millichip.
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SMG poised to announce new chairman
Virgin Radio-owner SMG is poised to announce the replacement for chairman Don Cruickshank before its annual meeting on 4 June. Insiders claimed that an existing member of the board will become Cruickshank's successor. The role was tipped to go to Michael Grade before he stepped in as chairman of the ...
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Andreae rewarded with own department
The commissioner behind controversial Channel 4 shows such as The Autopsy , and The Boy who Gave Birth to his Twin has been given his own department. C4 head of science Simon Andreae is being moved out of Peter Dale's ...
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Cloud 9's the tribe sells to Sweden
Cumulus, the distribution arm of Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment, has inked a new deal for its hit series The Tribe. Swedish children's channel, the SVT-owned Barnkanalen, has picked up the third season of the show, which follows a group of youngsters who have to fend for themselves in a society ...
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Only 47% left to convert to digital TV
Only 47% of the country does not have access to digital TV, according to new Ofcom research. The regulator said this week that penetration of DTV had increased from 50% to 53% for the three months ending 31 March. It said Freeview homes had increased over the quarter to 3.5 ...
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Wong on Hit 40 UK
Radio indie Somethin' Else has hired Katherine Wong as producer of weekly chart show Hit 40 UK. She will handle a revamped version of the show, which will launch this Sunday with new presenters Katy Hill and Simon Hirst. The chart, broadcast every Sunday, ...
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C4 swoops on 50 episodes of US reality hit about teenagers
Channel 4 has picked up 50 episodes of US cable reality hit Switched! to broadcast in its T4 youth slot, writes Glen Mutel.
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C4I strikes deals for Derren Brown
Channel 4 International has sold two series featuring psychological illusionist Derren Brown to Finland. Brown's new series Trick of the Mind and Derren Brown Mind Control have been picked up by Finnish station YLE. South Africa's SABC has also picked up Trick of the Mind, which finished its 6 x ...