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RA submits new local radio proposals
Regulator unveils new thinking on ownership including new points formula
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Flextech orders Body Beautiful
Telewest content arm to show new diet show on women's channel living
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RDF poaches BBC's O'Sullivan
Former science development producer joins as head of science development
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Premier League seeks PPV indie
Football body looking for company to produce its 40 pay-per-view matches
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James leases interviews to Artsworld
Veteran chat show host donates six home-filmed 'chats' to digital arts channel in bid to boost his internet venture Welcome Stranger
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BBC creates 700 jobs
The BBC has created over 700 new production jobs over the past year while director general Greg Dyke's attempts to cut 1,100 administrative posts continue.The figures were revealed in the BBC
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No hiding place for Heggessey
The controller of BBC 1 Lorraine Heggessey claimed this week that she should not be held responsible if her channel failed to gain higher ratings than ITV, writes Katy Elliott.
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Stand-up comics get Popstars treatment
ITV has turned its sights on the comedy circuit for its next nationwide talent hunt, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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BBC Resources in red
BBC Resources made a loss of£11.5m last year, its biggest since it was granted limited status three years ago, writes Barbara Marshall.
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NTL snaps up Sky md West
NTL has hired former Sky Entertainment managing director Ian West to review its TV operations and act as strategic advisor to its UK and Ireland advisory board, writes Simon Ellery.
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TOTP name saved
Two key internet domain names for BBC flagship music programme Top of the Pops have been returned to the corporation four years after being hijacked by a 'cybersquatter', writes Leigh Holmwood.
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ITV plans autumn offensive
ITV has gone on the offensive over its flagging audience share and the downturn in advertising spend with a new package of measures, including dedicated nights for the young and affluent.The
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Geldof's indie in expansion move
Bob Geldof's radio and TV indie 10 Alps is to float on the alternative investment market following a reverse takeover of ad agency Osprey Communications, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Live football coverage kicks off sport channel
ITV Sport Channel this week unveiled its schedule plans and new frontman, BBC news presenter Matt Smith, writes Simon Ellery.
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C4 builds closer links with north
Channel 4 is attempting to step up its regional strategy with the appointment of a dedicated commissioning editor based in Manchester, writes Penny Hughes.
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James leases TV chat
Veteran TV chat show host Clive James has leased a series of interviews conducted in his own apartment to Artsworld, in a bid to help fund his fledgling internet venture, Welcome Stranger, writes Katy Elliott.
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Science series fortified at RDF
RDF Media has poached BBC science development producer Kate O'Sullivan to boost its landmark science co-productions and returnable formats, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC beefs up religion
The BBC is to broaden its coverage of theological issues with the creation of a dedicated 'multi-faith' reporter position, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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CENTRICA IN ITV TALKS
UK utility company Centrica is understood to be holding exploratory talks with Granada and Carlton about taking a stake in their beleaguered digital platform On Digital. The company is keen to


















