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TV Corporation profit fall 'disguises healthy trend'
Mentorn losses mask underlying profit rise
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BSC slams EastEnders for 'relentless' drunkenness
TV watchdog upholds complaints about BBC soap
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Five hands Trisha feuding family series
Trisha Goddard is to help more feuding families resolve their differences on Five but this time in a primetime observational documentary series, rather than a daytime talk show.
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BBC staff braced for Monday showdown
Four hundred of the BBC's top managers are bracing themselves for a 10.00 briefing in TV Centre's studio six on Monday (3 April), where BBC director general Greg Dyke will unveil
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Copyright theft alliance to launch
A new international TV industry alliance to combat copyright theft is due to be launched at Mip-TV in Cannes in two weeks time, writes Tim Dams.Production companies and broadcasters from around
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TalkBack in talks with Pearson TV
TalkBack Productions is understood to be searching for investors and has already had talks with Pearson Television, writes Ashley Davis.The news came as it emerged that GMG Endemol is working on
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Bullivant to quit Eva for TV-Loonland
Eva Entertainment director of animation John Bullivant is to quit the Pearson-owned outfit to set up a UK office for leading German animation producer TV-Loonland, writes David Wood.
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Chrysalis chief reassures staff
Chrysalis Radio chief executive Phil Riley has begun a tour of the company's UK radio stations in a bid to assure staff it is 'business as usual' following the launch of a strategic review into its future.
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60s sitcom Rag Trade retailored
The makers of the 1960s and 1970s cult sitcom The Rag Trade are talking to the BBC about remaking the show as a multicultural sitcom for the new millennium, writes Colin Robertson.
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C4 BLAIR SEASON TO COINCIDE WITH LABOUR'S THREE YEARS
Channel 4 head of news, current affairs and business David Lloyd has commissioned a Tony Blair season of programmes to coincide with the Labour government's third anniversary. With a working title
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AWARD-WINNING PEOPLE LIKE US GETS SECOND SERIES
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has recommissioned a second series of People Like Us, which last week scooped the Royal Television Society comedy-drama award. The 6 x 30-minute series is set
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CAPITAL PARTY IN PARK TO BE BROADCAST LIVE ON C4
Channel 4 is to broadcast this summer's 95.8 Capital FM Party in the Park for the Prince's Trust. The seven-hour live broadcast on 9 July will come under the auspices of
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VOLVO OCEAN RACE SOLD FOR HIGHLIGHTS TO ITV COMPANIES
United Sport has secured deals with all the ITV companies to take 9 x 30-minute programmes covering the Volvo Ocean Race to form part of their regional slates next September. A
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AT IT SECURES RECOMMISSION FOR C4 DAYTIME SHOW
Channel 4 commissioning editor, daytime Jo McGrath has lined up a second 20 x 30-minute series of I Wish I'd Thought of That from At It Productions. The series returns to
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Ingenious spend£4.15m on Community Television
Ingenious Media Active Capital (IMAC) has made its fourth investment to date with a£4.15 million cash injection into Community Television Networks.
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RENDELL'S LAST WEXFORD BEGINS PRODUCTION THIS WEEK
Blue Heaven has begun production on the last ever Ruth Rendell mystery featuring Inspector Wexford. Harm Done, for United Productions and ITV, starts shooting this week. The two-hour episode - the