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ITV News chief to fill Pickard team
ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard has completed his commissioning team, appointing Dominic Crossley-Holland, editor of the ITV News Channel as controller of current affairs, religion and arts.
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Hay exits as Brighter rejigs
Brighter Pictures managing director Gavin Hay has quit the Endemol-owned offshoot as part of a reshuffle of the company's management.
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Sky moves away from rolling news
Sky News is planning a revamp that will move the channel away from rolling news and introduce more 'appointment to view' programmes into its schedule.
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C4 orders net murder doc
Channel 4 has commissioned a new drama-documentary based on the case of the teenager who manipulated his friend over the internet to murder him.
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MacKenzie bid falters
Kelvin MacKenzie's bid to buy the Wireless Group has stalled following a breakdown in the relationship with his backers.
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Joey parts with 1 million viewers
Five's much-vaunted new US sitcom Joey lost over a million viewers last weekend.
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Challenge TV to show daily draw
Challenge has signed a major new deal with National Lottery operator Camelot to broadcast the Daily Play draw live for the first time.
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Children lead the way
When it comes to creativity, says Anne Wood, those working in children's TV should take a leaf out of their audience's book - learning from their experiences and keeping an open mind.
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5.8m cherish BBC1's drama
BBC1's one-off drama Cherishedstarring Sarah Lancashire drew a respectable peak audience of 5.8 million (26%) at the end of the first part last night.
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Lamacq takes 6 Music brief
Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamacq has signed to host a new drivetime show on BBC digital station 6 Music.
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ITN signs 3G deal with O2
ITN has signed a major distribution deal with O2, which will give the mobile phone operator's customers news and archive content dating back 50 years.
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Al Murray inks 3 year Paramount deal
Al Murray has signed a three-year deal with Paramount Comedy to front a new series featuring the best stand-up talent from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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Elstein buys Hallmark International
Former Channel Five chief executive David Elstein has bought the international business of the Hallmark Channel in a deal worth around£128m.
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Rose D'Or honours Geldof
Sir Bob Geldof is to be given a special award at this year's Rose d'Or Festival in honour of his charity work.
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Holmes quits GMTV
GMTV's veteran anchorman Eamonn Homes has quit after over ten years with the breakfast broadcaster.
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Wire in the Blood manages 7.5m
The return of ITV1's crime drama Wire in the Bloodprovided only moderate competition for BBC1's Dalziel and Pascoedespite the series starring Robson Green peaking at 7.5 million (30%) at the start.
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GWR launches chill-out station
Classic FM-owner GWR is to add a new ambient music station to its digital radio portfolio as part of its strategy to extend its range of formats.
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RDF in buyout talks with IWC
Wife Swapproducer RDF Media is in talks to buy Scotland's biggest independent producer IWC Media for an estimated£20m.
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Hutchison 'in talks with Shed and Talkback'
Axed EastEndersexecutive producer Kathleen Hutchison is reported to be in talks about joining Shed Productions or TalkbackThames.
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Norton to host Baftas
Graham Norton has finally landed another TV gig - hosting this year's Bafta TV awards.