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TV Critics 29 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including the Channel 4 documentary The Queen’s Wedding - broadcast on 29 November 2007
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BBC launches stars pay review
The BBC Trust has launched its review of the cost of on-screen and on-air talent across the corporation.
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Parthenon inks Baby Planet deal
Parthenon Entertainment, the factual and kids indie, has signed a co-production deal with Animal Planet and France 5 for a new high definition animal series called Baby Planet.
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MTV recruiting presenter through Myspace
MTV UK is hosting auditions for its next news presenter on MySpace.
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Queen reigns on Sold's parade
Channel 4 documentary The Queen’s Wedding gained 3.3m viewers (14.2%), giving the broadcaster a rare victory over ITV1 at 9pm as well as its nearest rivals.
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US writers reject bad deal
Negotiations to halt the US writers strike have hit a glitch after a proposal from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers was labelled a 'bad deal' by the striking Writers Guild of America.
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Europe gives green light to product placement
The European Parliament has rubberstamped new EU-wide rules on media services, relaxing TV advertising restrictions and allowing 'product placement' in TV shows.
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FA fights to protect broadcast revenues
The High Court is considering whether to allow a publican to bypass BSkyB and use a foreign broadcaster to show FA Premier League football games.
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Ofcom issues yellow card to Ocean FM
Ofcom has issued GCap-owned Ocean FM “a yellow card warning” following a breach of formatting regulation.
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ITV takes on BBC's Jools Holland at New Year
ITV is planning to make its New Year’s Eve show Countdown to Midnight an annual event rivalling Jools Holland’s Hootenanny on the BBC.
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BBC finds Neighbours replacement
The BBC is to replace Neighbours with a new daytime soap, commissioned from an Australian production company and overseen by a former producer of Home & Away.
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Key Kangaroo exec to hop off
Channel 4’s chief strategist on the joint video-on-demand service Kangaroo, Rod Henwood, is to leave the broadcaster just days after the it signed the deal with BBC Worldwide and ITV.
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BBC HD prepares for launch
The BBC is to launch the first free-to-air high definition channel tomorrow (1 December), following formal approval by the BBC Trust last week and Ofcom in September.
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Radio 2 scores goal with Beckham
BBC Radio 2 has signed David Beckham for a two-hour question and answer session on Christmas Day just after the Queen’s speech.
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Setanta nets 1m subscribers
Irish pay-TV broadcaster Setanta Sports has hit the 1m subscriber mark, just months after it started screening live English Premier League matches for the first time.
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Celebrity Predictions returns to C4
Channel 4 is to rate the winners and losers of the showbusiness world in a third installment of tongue-in-cheek almanac show Celebrity Predictions.
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Weekend's TV Critics
TV critics' verdict on programmes, including the one-off ITV drama Who Gets the Dog, broadcast between the 30th November and the 2nd December 2007.
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Setanta hits 1m subscribers
Irish pay-TV broadcaster Setanta Sports has hit the 1 million subscriber mark, just months after it started screening live English Premier League matches for the first time.
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Suggs quits Virgin Radio
Virgin Radio’s afternoon presenter Suggs, has quit the national station to tour with his band Madness during 2008.