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C4 defends Boys and Girls Alone
Channel 4 head of factual entertainment Andrew Mackenzie has defended the “stimulating and happy experience” of the children featured in the controversial show Boys and Girls Alone.
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RTS TV Journalism Awards: Nominees
Nominees for the Television Journalism Awards 2007/08, due to be held on 26 February at the London Hilton.
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BBC1's Ladies move to March
BBC1 is to pull forward the broadcast of new drama series The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency to March.
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Telesgop wins commissions worth£1.8m
Welsh indie Telesgop has secured contracts worth more than£1.8m including a new series for Discovery Channel and a recommission of long-running S4C farming series Ffermio.
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Classic FM is top commercial station
Classic FM has increased its audience by 140,000 and now averages 5.84 million listeners per week.
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Poker Channel deals out live stream
Pan-European broadcaster The Poker Channel has launched a free live stream on its website and expanded its on-demand video catalogue.
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Film 4 forges ahead
Film 4 made a strong start to the year with a share of 1.06% in January, a rise of 14% year-on-year.
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BBC leads RTS TV Journalism nominees
The BBC is leading the way in this year's RTS Television Journalism Awards with 18 nominations.
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Wogan's C4 quiz to return
Terry Wogan is to test contestants' powers of memory in a third series of quiz show Wogan's Perfect Recall.
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Cotton to present Oscar coverage for Sky 1
Sky 1 has commissioned indie Giant Film & TV to produce live coverage, hosted by Fearne Cotton, from this years Academy Awards.
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BBC4 to take technology back in time
A family is to swap their Wii and iPod for a black and white TV and record player in a BBC4 series that charts the rapid pace and social impact of technological change.
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ITV launches new Tarrant gameshow online
ITV.com has launched an online version of Chris Tarrant-fronted gameshow The Colour of Money a day ahead of its TV debut.
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Piers Morgan fails to bask in glamour
The finale of ITV1’s factual shows featuring Piers Morgan failed to grab the limelight at 9pm as his look at Hollywood could only interest 3.5m viewers (14.3% share), losing out to both BBC1 and BBC2.
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Broadcast Awards 09: Rob Brydon
Rob Brydon, comedian and host of the awards, talks about picking up the prize for Gavin & Stacey, future 'projects' and what it means to win accolades.
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Broadcast Awards 09: Pre-show
Joe Dempsie, formerly of E4 series Skins, and comedian Dave Gorman talk about their next projects at the reception of the Broadcast Awards 2009.
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Broadcast Awards 09: Winners (and losers)
Fresh off stage, winners including TalkbackThames CEO Lorraine Heggessey and Channel 4 head of science David Glover talk about picking up the Indie of the Year and Channel of the Year prizes. Fonejacker's Kayvan Novak also reflects on missing out this year.
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Video: Broadcast Awards 09
Rob Brydon, Fonejacker star Kayvan Novak, Skins actor Joe Dempsie and comedian Dave Gorman all feature in our video round-up of the Broadcast Awards 2009.
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Cheetah Girls dance off with 412,000
Disney Channel's premiere of its Bollywood-style film Cheetah Girls One World pulled in a strong audience of 412,000 at the end of January, the channel's fourth biggest ever audience for a film premiere.
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ITV Global picks up BBC4 drama
ITV Global Entertainment has acquired the global TV distribution rights to an upcoming BBC4 drama pilot from the writer of Channel 4's The Book Group.