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NewsMedia and the environment - ITV
What ITV is doing to help the environment and reduce its carbon footprint
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NewsRatings: Postcard shows fail to cheer up summer viewers
Phillip Reevell on the week's TV ratings.
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NewsTV failing to put green preaching into practice
Almost three-quarters of respondents to an exclusive Broadcastreader survey believe the industry is not committed to environmental issues.
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NewsHowie joins ITV commissioning unit
ITV has poached UKTV's Diana Howie as part of a raft of appointments designed to bolster its commissioning team.
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NewsWilson's last pitch: a TV punk special
Tony Wilson was developing a one-hour TV special charting the rise of punk and the birth of Manchester's Joy Division just weeks before his death last Friday at the age of 57.
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NewsProducer gives up credit in doc dispute
The producer of Sunset + Vine's Inside Volvo Ocean Race, which went out on C4, has taken his name off the show's credits after becoming embroiled in a creative dispute.
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NewsFive Life and Five US open door to Barnes
Five has appointed Sky's Kate Barnes as channel editor of digital offshoots Five Life and Five US.
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NewsLiving hungry for Yo-Yo Diets
Living has built on the success of its Extremestrand by ordering the 60-minute Extreme: Celebrity Yo-Yo Diets.
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NewsCapital loses out to Heart in London
Rajars:Heart's Jamie Theakston and Harriet Scott have reclaimed the London commercial breakfast show crown from Johnny Vaughan as Capital Radio slumped to its lowest-ever share of the audience. [ALL]
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NewsSpringer to host Sky One gameshow
Sky One has lined up Jerry Springer to host new gameshow Nothing But the Truthand is bringing Noel Edmonds back to host an old Christmas favourite.
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NewsBBC3 appoints 'teen guru'
BBC3 has hired a 'teen guru' to concentrate on commissioning shows that will attract a younger audience.
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NewsIncrease in listening boosts commercial radio
Rajars:Between March and June of this year 45.6m people, or 91% of the UK's adult population, tuned into the radio. This figure was up 600,000 on the previous quarter, a 1.3% increase. [ALL]
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NewsHazlitt defends Capital performance
Rajars:GCap Media managing director Fru Hazlitt has defended Capital Radio's poor performance in the Rajars by saying the station is adding younger listeners. [ALL]
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NewsBBC defends business coverage
The BBC management has rejected claims made in an independent report that its business coverage often results in the audience 'not receiving the full story'. [ALL]
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NewsThe Jazz launch bodes well for digital radio
Rajars: The UK's newest national digital radio station, The Jazz, was one of the winners in the Rajars with 334,000 people tuning into the station every week. [ALL]
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NewsBBC Radio share dips
Rajars:BBC Radio saw its market share drop from 56% to 54.3% in the second quarter as the UK's commercial radio stations stepped up the pressure, with Radio 3 recording its lowest weekly reach since Rajars began. [ALL]
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NewsBBC axes Inspector Lynley
The BBC has axed detective series The Inspector Lynley Mysteriesafter six years, a decision greeted with bafflement by its star Nathaniel Parker. [ALL]
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NewsSky to air Arabic entertainment channel
Middle East entertainment network Rotana TV is launching a free-to-air Arabic language entertainment channel on Sky. [ALL]
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NewsFame Academy duo sing for CBeebies
CBeebies has commissioned an interactive music show for kids fronted by singing coaches Carrie and David Grant. [ALL]


















