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RDF WEDDING ORDER.
ITV has commissioned RDF to make a trial series of Wedding Day, a follow-up to its
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JOHN SUCHET RETIRES.
ITV news presenter John Suchet has announced he will retire from ITN in March. Suchet joined
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TV GETS IN ON GOVT.
Prime minister Tony Blair has finally yielded to broadcasters' demands by promising that more ministers will
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EUROPEAN VP FOR DNE.
Discovery Networks Europe (DNE) has appointed Arthur Bastings to the role of senior vice-president and general
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GMG DEAL WITH UBC.
Guardian Media Group has signed a deal with UBC Media to take a daily showbiz news
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PILKINGTON COVER.
Flextech has appointed Libra Television joint managing director Louise Lynch as commissioning editor for Trouble and
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ITV COMMISSIONS HAROLD SHIPMAN DOCUMENTARY.
ITV has ordered a 90-minute documentary that aims to shed light on the motivations of serial
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CHRYSALIS PAYS OUT.
Media group Chrysalis is planning to award around£1m to its chief executive Richard Huntingford as
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OFCOM ENGLISH CHIEF.
Ofcom has appointed Simon Crine as its director for England. Crine, who is currently director of
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Carlton International exec quits for Fremantle.
Carlton International controller of programme development Mark Gray has quit to join the distribution arm of Fremantle Media, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC NI beefs up top management.
BBC Northern Ireland controller Anna Carragher has instigated a top-level restructure, creating managing editor roles for
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BSkyB targets UK Asians with free Star TV.
BSkyB is looking to attract more Asians to its service by scrapping charges for Hindi-language entertainment channels Star Plus and Star News, writes Glen Mutel.
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TMF adds original programming.
The Music Factory (TMF), MTV's Freeview music video channel, is hoping to boost its performance by screening originated programming, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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TOP 10 GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES ON MULTICHANNEL.
Four new series gave an overall boost to multichannel viewing with E4 and BBC4 both making
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Sky One nips in with US debut.
BBC4's Alan Clark dramatisation made a notable splash last week, but it was just one of several multichannel shows that pulled in strong numbers, writes Jon Rogers.
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Ofcom opens EPG debate.
Ofcom has launched a consultation on the regulation of electronic programme guides (EPGs) as it prepares to draw up a code ensuring that public service channels are given 'appropriate prominence', writes Paul Revoir.
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Equity hits out at credits squeeze.
Actors' union Equity has called on broadcasters to end the 'insulting' squeezing of credits at the
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ITV seeks chief for digital channels.
ITV is looking to appoint someone to fill a new post overseeing the running of the network's family of digital channels, including ITV2 and the soon to be launched ITV3, writes Paul Revoir.
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SECOND SHAMELESS ADDS VIEWERS.
The second episode of Channel 4's drama series Shameless on Tuesday (20 January) managed to increase
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C4 AND BBC AGREE TO BACKDATE TERMS.
Channel 4 and the BBC have agreed that the new terms of trade they are currently