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Nadia joins Big Bro Oz
Producers on the Australian version of Big Brotherhave drafted in Nadia Almeida, the winner of last year's British show, to give the series some extra spice.
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ITN up for three Emmys
ITN has been nominated for three International Emmy awards for its coverage of the Beslan school siege and the Boxing Day Tsunami.
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Website launches to sell public's news footage
'Citizen journalists' are to be given a helping hand with the launch of a new website set up to sell video footage and photos from the public.
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5.1m cheer on Radcliffe
BBC2's live coverage of Paula Radcliffe's doomed attempt to win gold in the women's 10,000m at the world athletics championships was seen by 5.1 million (30.9%) at 7.30pm.
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Edwards joins Skillset
BBC newsreader Huw Edwards has joined the board of Skillset, the training body for the TV and film industry.
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C4 cricket wipes out the opposition
Channel 4's coverage of the nail-biting finish of the second Ashes test between England and Australia gave the channel a massive daytime peak audience of 4.1 million (44.3%) at midday.
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Telewest starts Flextech bidding war
Telewest has fired the starting gun on a bidding war for its content arm Flextech, by issuing a sales memorandum to potential bidders.
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The critics: Hiroshima
BBC1's 90-minute drama-documentary largely got a positive reception from the critics.
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Henry unveils ITV Consumer team
Jeff Henry, the former Hallmark boss now running ITV's consumer division, has unveiled his management line-up.
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BBC 'bids for 2% licence increase'
The BBC is gearing up to ask the government for a licence fee increase equivalent to inflation plus 2% every year for the next five years, according to former director general Greg Dyke.
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Murdoch scuppers Sky News exclusive
Sky News missed out on exclusive footage of the arrests of two men involved in the failed London bombings because the cameraman who took it didn't like Rupert Murdoch.
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Analysis - Leading the BBC astray?
The BBC's Wocc is a damaging wrong turning that could lead to the collapse of in-house production in key genres such as entertainment and reduce creativity at the corporation, argues a new report.
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The critics: Sinatra: Dark Star
BBC1's documentary Sinatra: Dark Staron Frank Sinatra's associations with The Mafia largely got a cool response from the critics.
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YooMedia launches mobile channel
Interactive group YooMedia has launched a mobile gaming channel, in the form of a spin off of its Avago TV channel and website.
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BBC3 lines up comedy winter
BBC3 is sticking to what it knows best for its autumn and winter season, unveiling a line-up of nine comedies alongside its factual and drama strands.
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Sinatra's Dark Star gets 4.7m
BBC1's investigation into Frank Sinatra's connection with the Mafia found a solid peak audience of 4.7 million (22.2%) at 9.45pm during the first half.
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The critics: Sinatra - Dark Star
BBC1's documentary Sinatra: Dark Staron Frank Sinatra's associations with The Mafia largely got a cool response from the critics.
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Sky's Goswami to launch broadband TV service
Former BSkyB commercial director Martin Goswami is looking to launch a TV over broadband service called Aggregator TV.
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Broadband users flock to BBC3 comedy
The BBC's first experiment with broadband video-on-demand has been hailed a success, after 35,000 people watched the first episode of The Mighty Booshonline.
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PEER POLL: Family Affairs
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: As it axes Family Affairs, does Five need a soap in its schedule?