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NewsSky News reveals World News Tonight replacement
Sky News has revealed details of its new two-hour Martin Stanford-hosted flagship primetime show, which will replace World News Tonightfrom this Monday.
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NewsRodriguez-Vina new CEO of Endemol
Telefónica executive Elias Rodriguez-Vina Cancio was confirmed as the new chief executive of Endemol and chairman of the management board at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders yesterday (5 July). He was appointed for a period of four years on a salary starting at Eu600,000 (£416,000) with a maximum bonus ...
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NewsFountain TV Studios up for sale
Media company Medal Entertainment & Media (MEM) has put Fountain Television Studios up for sale.
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NewsWorld Cup watch: 12.5m see Italy through to the final
ITV1's coverage of the thrilling semi-final between Germany and Italy peaked with a massive 12.5 million (54%) viewers at 10.20pm as two late goals secured Italy's place in the final.
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NewsRDF searching for edit producers
There are 166 freelance television jobs available on Broadcast Freelancer right now including edit producer positions with RDF, a floor runner gig at Hewland and a series producer role with Ruggie Media.
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NewsStars in his sights
Can Paul Jackson deliver a comedy hit for ITV - and bring in some new stars?
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NewsComment - The cost of killer content
People have woken up to the value of user-generated content, says ITV News' Deborah Turness
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NewsA new lease of life
What is behind Film Four's switch from a pay-TV proposition to joining Freeview?
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NewsComment - Tate's not bovvered
As DVD and download sales from the likes of Catherine Tate line the BBC's back pocket, Richard Herring wants a piece of the action
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NewsHallmark/ITV in joint rights deals
Hallmark Channel owner Sparrowhawk Entertainment has picked up four drama series from the LA Screenings, two of which have been acquired in partnership with ITV and one with the BBC.
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NewsProfile - Andy Parfitt: But is he down with the kids?
Profile of Andy Parfitt who is aiming to build bridges with teenagers for the BBC
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NewsDyke: ITV savings will not be enough
Greg Dyke has claimed ITV chief executive Charles Allen's new savings plan will not be enough - and it is the poor ratings of ITV1 that are damaging the network, rather than a weak advertising market.
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NewsOfcom slaps£1m fine on GCap
Ofcom has slapped a£1.1m fine on GCap Media and strongly criticised the broadcaster for “effectively hindering” its investigation into a competition it ran unfairly last year.
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NewsBT and HMV make early forays into DTO market
BT and HMV are hoping to get an early lead in the download-to-own (DTO) market, with rival services planned to launch over the coming months.
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NewsLife on Mars co-creators launch indie
The co-creators of BBC1 hit drama Life on Mars- Ashley Pharaoh and Matthew Graham - have set up their own independent production company, in a bid to take more control of the programmes they create.
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NewsWhat the armchair fan looks like
The World Cup's archetypal armchair fan is a working class London man who is watching the match with his kids - while his wife does something else.
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NewsMaverick moves
Birmingham-based producer Maverick Television has appointed Jim Sayer, director of its London branch, to managing director.
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NewsC4 history book
Media journalist Maggie Brown has been commissioned to write the history of Channel 4, covering the broadcaster's first 25 years.


















