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PRODUCERS WANTED.
BBC Scotland is investing£185,000 in the third year of its executive producer scheme in a
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MOBILE MILLIONAIRE.
Celador has launched a mobile phone game for its Who Wants to be a Millionaire? quiz,
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MAVERICK IN THE RED.
Maverick Entertainment Group, owner of Muffin the Mule, has plunged into the red for the year
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LOOS RATINGS-PULLER.
Sky One's interview with Rebecca Loos reached a peak of 2 million (17.4%) when it aired
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IWC IN DEAL WITH UTA.
IWC Media - the indie created by the merger of Ideal World and Wark Clements -
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CNN SAFETY CONCERNS.
CNN president of international networks Chris Cramer has called on broadcasters to step up safety strategies
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BBC reaches more ethnic minorities.
BBC television and radio services are reaching more people from ethnic minorities than they were a year ago, although their viewing share has fallen, new figures have revealed, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC REGIONS ONLINE.
The BBC is putting all 40 of its regional radio stations online. Currently only six of
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Banff Festival in cash crisis.
Banff Television Festival, the annual Canada-based international TV forum, has filed for bankruptcy protection after racking up debts of more than£350,000, writes Paul Revoir.
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US majors chase Hallmark assets.
Eight major US media conglomerates have spoken to Crown Media Holdings about buying the non-US business
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UBC AD SALES BOOST.
UBC Media, the owner of the Classic Gold network, expects to report a strong increase in
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LEE JOINS ABC FAMILY.
BBC America chief executive Paul Lee has been poached by US broadcaster ABC to run its
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C4 SEEKS CREATIVITY.
Channel 4 has set up an annual awards scheme, endorsed by media secretary Tessa Jowell. The
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BBC leads with 12 Baftas.
THE BBC dominated the Bafta television awards this week, scooping 12 of the 18 awards, writes Naomi Rovnick.
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ITV SIGNS UP LOOS FOR WEEKEND SHOW.
ITV1 has signed up Rebecca Loos, the woman who claims to have had an affair with
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Ofcom trails future of PSB.
Ofcom this week outlined some of the challenges public service broadcasting in the UK faces in
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Indies form a 'Pact' for radio.
Fifty key radio indies have come together to create an industry body to fight for programme rights and an increased indie quota from the BBC, writes Michael Rosser.
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Dog trainers to help wives tame hubbies.
Five controller of features and entertainment Ben Frow has ordered a lifestyle series from Talkback that will see dog trainers help women tame their husbands, writes Michael Rosser.
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Slowdown leads to London Studios cuts.
The London Studios, home to programmes such as Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, has axed 23 people following a slowdown in business, writes Paul Revoir.
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INTERNAL CANDIDATES UP FOR NEWSNIGHT.
Two leading internal candidates have emerged for the post of Newsnight editor following incumbent George Entwistle's