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NewsITV Granada prepares for HQ move
ITV Granada has submitted a planning application for the£18m redevelopment of the Bonded Warehouse in Manchester. The broadcaster is proposing to move 800 staff to the new headquarters from its current location in Quay Street.
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NewsIndie Survey 2006 deadline nears
Broadcast is currently compiling its Indie Survey 2006. To ensure your company is included in this annual survey of the UK's independent TV producers, please submit your details using the form on broadcastnow.co.uk, or email lorna.goodyer@emap.com. The deadline for submissions is 19 January.
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NewsPEER POLL: Nigel Pickard
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Did Nigel Pickard make a success of ITV?
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NewsITV postpones kids channel launch
ITV is delaying the launch of its children's channel by a month, as the broadcaster admits it will not have everything ready in time for its original date in February.
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NewsSky faces losing Irish Ryder Cup rights
BSkyB has found itself in the midst of another sports rights dispute, this time over the Ryder Cup.
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NewsIndies should get PVR royalties says Pact report
A Pact-commissioned report has called for personal video recorder (PVR) platform owners such as Sky+ to pay royalties to programme makers.
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NewsITV and unions settle pay dispute
8am:Unions have accepted an improved pay offer from ITV, averting a repeat of last year's industrial action which affected shows including Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeawayand Coronation Street.
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NewsNTL ups Virgin Mobile offer as Branson steps in
The Virgin Mobile board is mulling over an increased offer from NTL after Sir Richard Branson said he would dip into his own pockets to break the impasse.
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NewsMaverick back in the black
Maverick Entertainment Group, the owner of BBC kids character Muffin the Mule, said today it was on track to return to profit.
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NewsUK-US relationship subject of new BBC thriller
The BBC is to make a transatlantic political thriller about the special relationship between Britain and the US.
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NewsSalmon offered creative role at Tinopolis
Tinopolis boss Ron Jones has asked Television Corporation chief executive Peter Salmon and director of sport Jeff Foulser to stay on at the group once his acquisition of the larger company is complete.
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NewsFriends and Crocodiles snaps up 4.1m
Acclaimed writer and director Stephen Poliakoff returned last night with the stylish drama Friends & Crocodilesaveraging 4.1 million (16.8%) at 9pm in the face of tough competition.
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NewsUK viewers increase spending via TV
8am:UK households are spending an average of£144 a year on TV - twice as much as in 2000.
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NewsJackson to head ITV entertainment
ITV will today confirm that Granada USA chief Paul Jackson will become its new director of entertainment and comedy.
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NewsTinopolis takes control of TV Corp today
Tinopolis has today taken control of TV Corp, delisting 60.59% of the company's shares from the London Stock Exchange, and issuing Tinopolis shares in their place.
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NewsITV hires strategy director
ITV has poached an executive from industry think tank Spectrum Strategy Consultants to become its first strategy director.
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NewsVirgin Mobile poised to accept NTL offer
Virgin Mobile is set to open its books to NTL, after majority shareholder Sir Richard Branson agreed to take a reduced price for his shares in the potential£930m deal.
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NewsGolden Globe success for C4 imports
Channel 4 imports Desperate Housewivesand Lostrepeated their Emmy success at last night's Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles.
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NewsITV sells O21 for£4.5m
ITV has sold its outside broadcast arm, 021 Television, to Gravity Media Group (GMG) for£4.5m.
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NewsMobile TV catches on
Mobile phone users are prepared to spend over 20 minutes a day watching TV on their phones, according to the first set of results from the Oxford Mobile TV trial.


















