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SKY CRICKET GREENLIT.
The Independent Television Commission has cleared BSkyB to broadcast live and exclusive coverage of the Cricket
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NEW CHIEF FOR EMAP.
Emap, publisher of Broadcast, has promoted chief operating officer Tom Moloney to the role of chief
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CNN NEWS CHIEF QUITS.
The US-based chairman and chief executive of CNN News Group, Walter Isaacson, is stepping down from
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Granada sells Touching Evil to Cheyenne.
Granada is set for a cash windfall after selling its crime thriller Touching Evil to Bruce Willis' production company, Cheyenne Productions, writes Steve Aston.
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I'M A CELEB UP FOR SALE.
Granada has paved the way to sell I'm a Celebrity ... Get me out of Here!
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BBC SCHEDULER TO MTV.
MTV UK has poached the BBC's portfolio schedule manager, Rupert Morling, as its new director of
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C4 Toby Young movie revived.
Journalist and author Toby Young has finally started work on a film version of his book How to Lose Friends and Alienate People after the project was moved from the defunct Film Four to Channel 4's new in-house film operation, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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£16M LOSSES FOR PACE.
Set-top box manufacturer Pace recorded a loss of£16m in its interim results for the period
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'Sassy' women to front live Sky News show.
Sky News is understood to be planning a new talk show fronted by three 'sassy and brassy' women as a companion offering to the channel's new Littlejohn show, writes Paul Revoir.
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Ofcom director wants more power.
David Edmonds, one of Ofcom's most senior directors, has called for increased powers for the super-regulator to police public service broadcasting beyond those already outlined in the Communications Bill, writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV NEWS CHANGES.
ITN's editor of ITV news, David Mannion, has made a number of appointments designed to bolster
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CBBC SHORTLIST DUE.
The BBC is expected to announce the replacement for CBBC controller Nigel Pickard within the next
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Morrison lobbies for regional cash.
Former Granada chief executive Steve Morrison has called on the government to provide more support for regional production as he takes on a new role as chairman of media body North West Vision (NWV), writes Steve Aston.
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TV director turns to begging.
Channel 4 has ordered a documentary in which a Granada TV director tries to earn more money begging on the street than he does making TV, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC scores with hit film deal.
Bend it Like Beckham, last summer's hit British movie featuring a wannabe female football star, has been snapped up by the BBC as part of a deal involving a string of movies, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC FILLS KEY ROLE.
The BBC has appointed a new head of political and parliamentary affairs, who will take a
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Louis Theroux comes back with US-set series.
Irreverent celebrity interviewer Louis Theroux is set for a comeback with a series set in America as part of an exclusive new deal with the BBC, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC AL-JAZEERA DEAL.
The BBC has signed a newsgathering exchange agreement with Qatar-based TV channel al-Jazeera as a new
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BBC's Turner Laing joins Airey at Sky.
Dawn Airey has made her first major appointment since joining BSkyB last week, poaching BBC controller
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Research says UK TV afraid to try new things.
Broadcasters are 'playing it safe' and commissioning far fewer original programmes than they were 10 years ago, according to new ITV research, writes David Wood.