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FremantleMedia adds to NorthAmerican arm
FremantleMedia's attempts to move into US drama have been given a boost with the appointment of veteran Steve Tao as senior vice president of scripted programming in North America.
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Attenborough to retire from TV
Veteran TV presenter Sir David Attenborough has announced his retirement from television and pointed to Charlotte Uhlenbroek to succeed him as documenter of the natural world.
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Pact 'disappointed' at C4'snew media rights stance
Pact has today expressed frustration and disappointment in Channel 4's position over the unresolved issue of new media rights.
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England victory scores for BBC1
BBC1 dominated afternoon viewing on Saturday when England faced Argentina and scored with 9.2 million (48.1%) from 4.35pm.
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Homechoice to help deprived Londoners go digital
Video Networks, provider of Homechoice, is joining forces with community group The Shoreditch Trust to launch a subsidised TV over broadband pilot scheme in two of London's most deprived estates.
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Chrysalis report profit slide
Chrysalis Group has reported a 72% drop in pretax profits to£2.7 for 2005, blaming a slow radio advertising market for the slide.
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Child of Mine chills 5.9m
ITV1's one-off psychological thriller Child of Mine managed to draw in a respectable 5.9 million (26.8%) at 9pm.
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I'm a Celebrity lines-up for Sunday night
11am: Atomic Kitten member Jenny Frost has emerged as the highest paid star of this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, which kicks off on ITV1 this Sunday night.
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Frost to front new ITV politics show
Sir David Frost has been signed up to present ITV London's new politics show, as the network revamps its regional political programming.
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Keating launches Dragons' Den spin-off
BBC2 controller Roly Keating is hoping to repeat the success of Dragons' Den with another series about entrepreneurial skills.
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Desmond resurfaces on Avanti board
Avanti Screenmedia, the retail TV supplier set to become a high definition satellite broadcaster, has appointed former ITV Broadcasting chief Mick Desmond as a non executive director.
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Prever takes on Smooth breakfast slot
8am: London's 102.2 Smooth FM has poached LBC's afternoon DJ David Prever as its new breakfast show host, making Smooth the latest London station to revamp its breakfast line up in the hope of boosting listeners.
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UKTV publishes The Next Big Thing
8am: The UKTV-backed book of collected media essays is published today [Monday], with contributors such as Elisabeth Murdoch, Alan Sugar and Lorraine Heggessey predicting what the next major leap in British broadcasting will be.
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At The Races goes to court
The on-going dispute between At The Races (ATR) and 31 of the UK's leading racecourses reaches the High Court today (14 November).
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BBC radio refuses to reveal budgets
Commercial radio companies have lodged a formal complaint with the information commissioner after the BBC refused to reveal its programme budgets.
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Doc Martin attends to 8.3m
ITV1's popular drama Doc Martin came back with a bang as the second series kicked-off with a hefty average of 8.3 million (35.3%) at 9pm.
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ITV says sorry to Celtic fans
ITV has written to Celtic Football Club to apologise to fans after a reference to the sudden death of a former manager during an episode of Mike Bassett: Manager, caused offence.
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Hallmark 2 to launch in the spring
Sparrowhawk, owner of Hallmark International, is gearing up to launch its second UK channel in spring next year, targeting the same female skewed audience of its flagship Hallmark Channel.
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More Black and Asian faceson TV, says report
Black and Asian faces are more likely to appear on screen in sports or on light entertainment programming than in soap operas or news bulletins.
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Endemol confirms listing in Amsterdam
Endemol could be valued at up to Euro1.6bn after confirmation its owner Telefonica is to float around 35% of the international TV production company.