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    Crown rebranded

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Crown Castle UK, the main provider for broadcast transmission infrastructure, has been rebranded as National Grid Wireless, after its merger with National Grid-owned Gridcom earlier this year. It delivers the BBC signal, providing analogue transmission across the UK.

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    Autodesk buys Alias

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    US software giant Autodesk is to acquire the 3D specialists Alias, in a deal worth $182m. The deal, due to close within four to six months, will see Autodesk develop the Alias product line alongside its own products and technologies. Alias' products include animation, visual effects and rendering, and it ...

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    C4 opens door for young film-makers

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    The future stars of British documentary-making will have the opportunity to produce original programmes through a new Channel 4 strand.

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    Trouble targets older kids with Later strand

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Flextech youth channel Trouble is launching a new identity and late night programming strand in a bid to attract older viewers.

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    RDF reveals profits up for first results

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    RDF Media's first results since listing on the London Stock Exchange in May saw turnover increase 14% to£26.3m.

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    Sky Match is on top

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Sky One's entertainment show The Match - Live is the most watched non-sports multichannel programme so far this year.

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    Thinkbox chairman

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    ITV director of customer relationship marketing Justin Sampson has been appointed as the first chairman of Thinkbox, the marketing body for commercial television. Taking up the role from November, he will act as 'lead ambassador' for the body that represents eight TV channels including Channel 4, Five, GMTV, Turner Broadcasting, ...

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    Baker's back at BBC

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Former BBC Radio London presenter Danny Baker is to return to the station, just four months after quitting. Baker, who left the breakfast show in May to pursue 'personal projects' - believed to include working on a comedy drama for Five - will start the afternoon show this Monday, 17 ...

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    Digital losses up

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Digital Classics, the TV distribution and production business chaired by former Five chief executive David Elstein, has increased losses for the year to June from£590,000 last year to£616,000. Turnover during the period was£3,134,000, an increase of£980,000 on 2004.

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    Footie high of 57.1%

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    England's 1-0 victory against Austria which put them through to the World Cup gave BBC1 a peak audience of 10.3 million (57.1%) at 5.30pm on Saturday (8 October). The entire coverage of the game drew 7.5 million viewers.

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    Five to bring back Swinging sketch show

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Five's first homegrown comedy commission, Swinging, a sketch show about relationships and sex, has been recommissioned by the broadcaster.

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    BBC3 orders Little Britain studio show

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams are to star in a Trisha-style chat show in which they will be quizzed on aspects of the show by a studio audience.

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    More4's adult entertainment has a seductive first night

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    More4's high-profile drama A Very Social Secretary managed to seduce viewers, helping the channel to a successful launch night.

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    Vallely steps in

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 channel executive Dominic Vallely has made a temporary move to become executive editor for entertainment commissioning and will deal with the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing and Strictly Dance Fever, as well as The Apprentice. The shows were being overseen by Fenia Vardanis, who left the job in September to ...

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    Quick moves at ITV

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    ITV has appointed head of programme strategy communication Sally Quick to become the new editor of night-time and branded content. Based at Gray's Inn Road and reporting to controller of off-peak Steven Andrew, she will commission shows for late night as well as ad-funded programmes for across the schedule. She ...

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    FX picks up comedy

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    The FX channel has boosted its comedy slate by buying a pair of sketch shows from Comedy Central. It has picked up the first two seasons of Chappelle Show, written and hosted by Dave Chappelle, for its Comedy Thursdays slot. It will air on FX from January next year. The ...

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    Sky airs Star Wars

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    BSkyB has signed a major content agreement to show the entire Star Wars saga in 2006. Sky has bought exclusive UK TV rights from Lucas Films and Twentieth Century Fox for the films and will air them from August 2006 to coincide with the start of the pay-TV window for ...

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    Latin Pop Idol next

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Talent show Pop Idol is heading to Latin America. This is the 30th territory the format has been sold to. Indie Fremantle Media has partnered with Sony Entertainment Television (SET), one of Latin America's leading cable entertainment channels, to make Latin American Idol (working title). The show will begin airing ...

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    Turner is back on TV with Housewives

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Anthea Turner, the former GMTV presenter whose career hit the skids following a disastrous appearance in OK! magazine, has resurfaced with a new reality show for BBC3. RDF Media's 8 x 60-minute series Perfect Housewives (working title) will see the former Blue Peter presenter attempt to educate the nation's incompetent ...

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    Five ups spend and axes The Farm

    2005-10-13T08:30:00Z

    Five is increasing its programme budget to more than£200m next year, director of programmes Dan Chambers has confirmed. He said the budget for 2006 would be up at least£10m from the£190m signed off for this year, taking the budget to 'substantially more' than£200m. However, he said the extra cash would ...