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Viewers may face disruption as DTT trials continue
BBC and ITC to launch ten-week digital transmission trial which could hinder analogue services in Stratford-upon-Avon and West Sussex
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Footballer's Wives shoots wide of the mark
Critically acclaimed ITV 1 drama fails to live up to early form on a good night for BBC 1
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Winter Olympics goes interactive on BBC
Corporation launches new service for night-owl sports fans with on-demand highlights for next month's Winter Olympics
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Footballers' Wives shoots wide
Critically acclaimed ITV 1 drama fails to live up to early form on a good night for BBC 1
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Granada Sport to screen first broadband premiership match on Liverpoolfc website
Liverpoolfc.tv operations manager Stephen Michael predicts modest number of subscribers but still promises 'a significant milestone in internet broadcasting.'
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BBC 1 clears schedules for Battle of Britain
Broadcaster to show Australian Open third round clash between Henman and Rusedski live on Friday morning
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UK set to miss 2010 analogue switch-off deadline
New study from Strategy Analytics says only chance of switch-off this decade is to find a 'multi-billion pound investor'
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BBC unveils plans for Format Factory
Seven-strong unit charged with devising successful formats for both the UK and abroad and with adapting international formats for the domestic market
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attheraces registers 10,000th subscriber
Punters flock to horseracing service as consortium prepares national ad campaign prior to launch of iDTV channel
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Elephant moves from kids to factual
Elephant Productions, co-producer of Grisly Tales for Gruesome Kids, is moving into factual by producing three new documentaries without a broadcast commission.The first looks at the life of artist and
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BBC to provide mobile content
The BBC has beaten commercial rivals to a five-year contract to provide audiovisual 3G phone content for mobile phone outfit Hutchison, writes David Wood.The multimillion pound deal marks BBC commercial subsidiary
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Extreme to make Lourdes of Love for C4
Northern Ireland-based indie Extreme Production has scored three new commissions, including a 4 x 5-minute series for Channel 4 about a major European event for single people.Lisdoonvarna - Lourdes of
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Discovery slate focuses on diets
Discovery Health has unveiled its first batch of commissions for this year with two new series and a second run of United Productions' Dietbusters, writes Simon Ellery.Discovery director of programmes for
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Talkback wins raft of orders
Talkback Productions has bagged its widest ever range of commissions, including a number of factual series for the BBC and a quiz show for Channel 4, writes Penny HughesHeadlining the BBC
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Leg-up for runners
Skillset is holding a two-day event for London-based runners at the Islington Business Design Centre on 11 and 12 March.There are 200 free places available each day, offering workshops covering
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Richard Taylor interviews come back to C4
Channel 4 has ordered a series run of last year's Comedy Lab show The Richard Taylor Interviews from Planet 24.The 6 x 30-minute run, based around a fake estate agency,
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Somethin' Else wins radio 2 reggae series
Indie Somethin' Else has been commissioned by BBC Radio 2 to produce an 8 x 60-minute series on the history of reggae.Island Rock will be broadcast in May to coincide
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Third of ITV1 output to be repeats
Budget freeze for channel means up to 30 per cent of output over next 12 months will be re-runs
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BBC hunts new TV writers
The next generation of TV writers are being sought by the BBC for its Drama Writers Academy, guaranteeing budding scribes the opportunity to work on primetime shows.