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Ratings
Fewer spend a night with Paris
ITV2's new high-profile reality series featuring socialite Paris Hilton lost ground last night as 407,000 (1.83%) watched at 9pm.
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Wire in the Blood axed
ITV has pulled the plug on Robson Green's long-running crime drama series, Wire in the Blood.
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Parthenon makes friends in Norway
Parthenon Kids has picked up the worldwide distribution rights to animated preschool show City of Friends, one of the first children's series to be produced in Norway.
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Horrocks 'leaks' BBC promotions on Twitter
BBC head of newsroom Peter Horrocks has inadvertently revealed that Andrew Roy has replaced Richard Porter as BBC World News' head of news.
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Five strike£250,000 Uefa deal with Aston Villa
Five and Aston Villa have signed a new deal for exclusive live coverage of the club's home games for the next two rounds of the Uefa Cup campaign.
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Clarkson apologises for PM insult
Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has apologised after he described premier Gordon Brown as 'a one-eyed Scottish idiot'.
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NewsGCap claims third quarter recovery
Radio stations 'back on the right track' after improved Rajar performance.
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BSkyB seals more Premier League rights
BSkyB has tightened its grip on English football after winning a fifth package of live Premier League rights for 2010-2013 and leaving Setanta Sports with just one.
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Wall to Wall and Aardman scoop Baftas
Wall to Wall's docu-drama Man on Wire scooped the outstanding British film gong as Channel 4-backed Slumdog Millionaire picked up seven awards at a bumper night for Brits at last night's Baftas.
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NewsFrankenstein scares 3.6m
ITV1’s feature-length drama Frankenstein was almost still-born last night with just 3.6m viewers (16.4%).
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Baftas draw 4.9m
The glitz and glamour of BBC1's Bafta film awards appealed to 4.9m viewers (18.4% share) but was outgunned by ITV1.
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The Business Channel hits the buffers
The downturn in the TV sector has claimed an unlikely victim - The Business Channel has gone into administration.
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Five to shake-up news
Five is planning to scrap its 7pm half-hour news bulletin in favour of an hour-long news and current affairs magazine.
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Ex-Emap exec to chair Entertainment Rights
Sir Robin Miller has been named chairman of Entertainment Rights, the company behind Postman Pat and Basil Brush, following the retirement of founder Rod Bransgrove.
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French kiss for Sky 1's Loveland
Endemol is lining up a French version of Sky 1's new dating show Loveland after picking up the format rights from Target Entertainment Group.
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Chiles: Carol Thatcher is not a racist
The One Show presenter Adrian Chiles has described his horror and embarrassment at Carol Thatcher's “golliwog” remark - but claimed she is not a racist.
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ITN unveils iPhone app
ITN has launched an application which can be used with the Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch to watch the latest news videos - even when offline.
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Vorderman: No regrets about quitting Countdown
Carol Vorderman has said she had no regrets about refusing a 90% cut to her£900,000 salary for presenting Countdown.
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MTV launches world music project
MTV Networks International has launched two music initiatives aimed at connecting fans with established and emerging acts on the world music scene.


















