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ITV HIRES SALMON.
ITV has appointed Clare Salmon from motorists' organisation the AA to be its new marketing director.
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2012 FOR SWITCH-OFF.
Ofcom has said analogue switch-off should be completed by 31 December 2012 and that the country
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SCI-FI BOSS JOINS BT.
Sci-Fi Channel head Dan Marks has quit to join BT's newly formed content division, BT Entertainment.
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The axe man cometh.
As the BBC's review process draws to an end and staff wait to hear if 6,000 of them will be out of a job, Broadcast looks at where the axe is likely to fall, with news, factual and back-office staff expected to be among the worst hit.
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BARWICK EXITS IN JAN.
ITV Sport chief Brian Barwick will leave the network at the end of January to take
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PORTMAN HIRES ZEIGER.
Portman Film and Television has appointed Neil Zeiger, the producer of The Ruth Rendell Mysteries for
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LITTLE BRITAIN WINS.
The team behind hit BBC comedy Little Britain picked up three Royal Television Society craft and
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TCM FREE FOR MONTH.
Turner Classic Movies will be free to air on both NTL and Telewest for the month
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RAPTURE TV RETURN.
Digital music channel Rapture TV is set to return to the screen yet again this month
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Paramount's Lynn takes Nickelodeon job.
Nickelodeon has drafted in David Lynn from its sister network Paramount Comedy UK to take over
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Top of the Pops loses its rhythm.
TV'S longest running music show, Top of the Pops, has been moved from BBC1 to BBC2 after ratings dropped to just 3 million (15%), writes Jon Rogers.
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TOP TEN TOTP SHOWS SINCE REVAMP ON 28.11.2003.
While Top of the Pops, the chart show that once made a household name of dance
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FUNGUS GROWS ON BBC.
BBC1's new Sunday drama Fungus the Bogeyman, starring Martin Clunes, peaked with 5.3 million (23%) at
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AIRD JOINS NEAME AT CARNIVAL FILMS.
Carnival Films' incoming managing director Gareth Neame has made his first appointment. Former BBC development executive
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PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLISHER IS A 'GHETTO'.
Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson has warned that Ofcom's proposed£300m public service publisher could become
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BBC'S BATTEN-FOSTER MOVES TO FLASHBACK.
Andy Batten-Foster is leaving the BBC to join indie Flashback Television, producer of Superhomes. A senior
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Trafford sets up Scarlet TV.
Paula Trafford, the former managing director of Carlton-owned producer Planet Wild, has teamed up with the owner of Fountain Television to launch an indie, writes Paul Revoir.
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Five psychic talks to babies.
Mentorn is to begin work on a factual series for Five in which a psychic communicates with children to help solve their problems, writes Michael Rosser.
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Powers exits C4 for Endemol.
Sharon Powers, the Channel 4 commissioning editor behind this year's 'evil' Big Brother, is jumping ship
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Vice grips BBC mornings.
Daytime television audiences used to a staple fare of cheap talk shows and Australian soaps had better brace themselves - BBC1 has commissioned a hard-hitting morning show featuring pornography, prostitution and hard drugs, writes Leigh Holmwood.