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Women in broadcasting survey
Broadcast unveils the results of a major survey into how women are fairing in the broadcasting industry
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Leader - An industry in denial
Broadcast's features editor Emily Booth says conditions for women in broadcasting are far from ideal
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NTL cries foul over footie
The European Commission (EC) is waiting to receive a detailed report from the independent adjudicator overseeing last week's Premier League live rights auction, in order to decide whether the process was fair.
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Half of women in TV have been bullied, finds survey
One in four women has been sexually harassed while working in the broadcast industry, and nearly half have been bullied, according to a Broadcastsurvey. Some 45% of respondents also say they have suffered sexual discrimination.
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Pact offers C4 compromise rights deal
Channel 4 could get its 30-day window for new media rights after all - but it would have to pay producers for it.
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Piers Morgan to be judge in US talent show
Former Daily Mirroreditor Piers Morgan could be set for stardom in the US after landing the role of a judge in America's Got Talent, the NBC show created by Simon Cowell.
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Rajars: Magic takes the lead in London
Emap station Magic 105.4 has taken the lead in the London commercial radio market for the first time, recording a 7% share and 1.9 million listeners in the latest round of Rajar figures.
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O'Connell to host World Cup chat on ITV4
Virgin Radio breakfast show host Christian O'Connell has been signed up to host an irreverent World Cup chat show for ITV4.
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Henry to front BBC2 doc on Richard Pryor
Lenny Henry is to make a documentary on the late, legendary comedian Richard Pryor for BBC2. The as-yet-untitled programme will see Henry interview commentators in the US about Pryor and the corporation is hoping to line up interviewees such as Oprah Winfrey and Jesse Jackson, as well as comedians Jamie ...
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UK broadcasters face LA price war
Channel controllers and their acquisitions executives next week depart en masse for over a week in the Californian sunshine, but this year's LA Screenings are likely to be the most competitive - and costly - ever for UK broadcasters.
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Worldwide sells Hustle and Bodies to Spain
New Spanish free-to-air channel La Sexta has picked up a hat trick of BBC Worldwide series -axed hospital drama Bodies, Kudos-produced Hustle and Ricky Gervais comedy Extras. The Spanish TV market is proving lucrative for ...
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Scands snap up C4I factual formats
Channel 4 International has secured a raft of format deals and finished programme sales across Scandinavia and Benelux, including multiple sales for Twenty Twenty's new factual entertainment series How to Divorce Without Screwing up Your Children, which screened on Channel 4. The latter has proved ...
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Zone buys US series for its UK channels
Zone Vision Networks has licensed a number of classic US series from 20th Century Fox Television for two of its UK channels. The Horror Channel has acquired five seasons of Tales from the Crypt, as well as series Strange Luck, ...
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GI signs Dancing on Ice deal with Russia
Granada International (GI) has secured two format deals with public broadcaster TV Channel Russia, which has picked up the rights to ITV series Dancing on Ice and Soapstar Superstar. Both shows will be produced locally in Russia with production expected ...
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Rose D'Or puts more awards up for grabs
The Rose D'Or festival will be handing out more awards than ever, after creating three new format categories.
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City braced for Sky Q3 results
BSkyB is expected to announce tomorrow that it has added less than 100,000 new subscribers in the third quarter, taking its customer base to around 7.7m.
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BBC axes peaktime Bargain Hunt
The BBC has axed the primetime version of Bargain Huntand given host David Dickinson a new role in another antiques series.
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ITV1 takes a Saturday hammering
ITV1 suffered its third lowest peak time share on record last Saturday 30 April despite an expensive line-up of reality shows.