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Five divides factual dept.
Five director of programmes Dan Chambers has scrapped the controller of factual role he previously held
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Sky will not renew Shine output deal.
Sky has decided not to renew its output deal with Elisabeth Murdoch's indie, Shine, writes Leigh
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Ofcom criticised over higher cost.
Ofcom this week found itself under fire from broadcasters - after revealing that its operating costs
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CHRISTIE BOWS OUT.
Grampian TV non-executive director Bob Christie has retired from ITV after over four decades' service. He
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FESTIVE PERIOD BOOSTS FREEVIEW SALES.
Freeview is selling 100,000 boxes a week in the run-up to Christmas and is expected to
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BBC RETURNS TO NHS.
The BBC is to revisit the subject of its first current affairs day - the National
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BBC gives indies Profile strand.
The BBC is to hand an entire current affairs strand over to independent producers in a
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Saddam arrest doubles viewers.
The capture of Saddam Hussein gave a boost to the news bulletins as broadcasters cleared their
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Anderson future in doubt at ITV.
ITV controller of news Steve Anderson could leave the network after it was revealed his role
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A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO ALL OUR READERS.
Broadcast would like to wish its readers a happy Christmas and prosperous new year. Our first
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SCOTTISH SIX NOT ON THE BBC'S AGENDA.
The BBC has again ruled out a Scottish Six O'Clock News following a six-month review of
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C4'S MINORITY LIST.
Channel 4 is launching a directory containing the details of groups, individuals and organisations relevant to
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LEE MOVES FROM C4 TO WORLD OF WONDER.
World of Wonder has appointed Channel 4 arts editor Janet Lee as its first head of
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SKY ONE WINS RIGHTS TO NEXT SERIES OF 24.
Sky One has seen off ITV and Channel 4 and secured the rights to the third
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... as ITC unveils 12 all-time top complaints.
The Independent Television Commission (ITC), set to be replaced in a fortnight by Ofcom, signed off
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THE TOP 10 TEN NEWS BULLETINS OF 2003.
Despite perceived wisdom that the nation turns to the BBC for coverage of the major news
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BBC1 follows actors making screen debut.
The BBC is to screen a one-off, fly-on-the-wall documentary following the progress of new actors on
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Redmond plans to sell off Mersey TV.
Brookside creator Phil Redmond is looking to sell Mersey Television, the Liverpool-based indie he set up
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Indies of the year shortlisted.
Broadcast this week unveils the six production companies shortlisted for the prestigious indie of the year
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Sky rivals to vie for games.
The BBC, ITV and Five are set to pitch for some or all of the eight