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    KIDS HOSTS SQUARE UP.

    2004-10-29T12:07:24Z

    BBC children's presenters Dick and Dom will go head to head with CiTV's Ministry of Mayhem

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    JAGO EXITS CAPITAL.

    2004-10-29T12:07:24Z

    Johnny Vaughan's Capital FM co-presenter Becky Jago is to leave the station at the end of

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    Sex Traffic film to hit cinemas.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    Channel 4's successful sex slave drama Sex Traffic is being remade as a feature-length film, writes Maria Esposito.

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    ITV SWEEPS BOARD AT NATIONAL TV AWARDS.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    Coronation Street prodigy Sam Aston (above) was the most popular winner at last night's National Television

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    ASIAN LAUNCH PLANNED FOR BBC PRIME.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    BBC Worldwide's entertainment channel, BBC Prime, is to launch across Asia from 1 December. The channel,

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    TWG PLANS BID FOR BELFAST FM LICENCE.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    The Wireless Group has joined forces with the Belfast Telegraph in its bid for a new

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    SAMBROOK TO PROBE JOURNALISTS' RISKS.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    BBC director of global news Richard Sambrook is to chair a new international committee investigating the

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    Zeal TV buys Chatterbox.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    Producer-distributor Zeal Television has bought The Chatterbox Partnership in a deal worth more than£1m, writes Maria Esposito.

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    Hartog hired by Tailor-Made.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    Stephanie Hartog, the FremantleMedia executive behind the international roll-out of the Pop Idol format, has been hired by indie Tailor-Made Films (TMF), writes Michael Rosser.

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    BBC mourns loss of radio legend.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    John Peel's death this week at the age of 65 is a devastating blow to the

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    Hex lifts Sky's peaktime curse.

    2004-10-29T12:07:23Z

    Sky One's autumn season, which has included shows such as Deadwood and Hex, has seen the channel regain some of its lost peaktime audience, writes Jon Rogers.

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    US media giant makes overture to Endemol.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    US Giant Time Warner is reportedly interested in buying Big Brother creator Endemol from Spanish telecoms giant Telefónica for at least A2bn (£1.38bn), writes Maria Esposito.

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    Comment - Necessary pain.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    The result of the BBC's series of internal reviews looks likely to be radical change - and not before time, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.

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    Emap readies bid for SRH.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    EMAP is expected to make a takeover bid for Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) before the end

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    Duncan: indies not ethnic enough.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    Channel 4's new chief executive Andy Duncan has told indies working with the channel that they

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    Design duo front more for Five.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    Five's star signings Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan are to present a raft of new shows for the broadcaster, all through Ricochet South, including one in which they try to create dream weddings on a budget, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    UK news gears up for US vote.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    UK broadcasters are sending 240 staff to cover Tuesday's (2 November) knife-edge US presidential election, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    C4 ties in T4's Jones for 2005.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    Channel 4 has signed up T4 presenter Steve Jones to an exclusive, 12-month golden-handcuffs deal to keep him on the channel throughout 2005, writes Maria Esposito.

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    Somethin' Else appoints South Bank Show director.

    2004-10-29T12:07:22Z

    Indie Somethin' Else has added extra clout to its television division by appointing South Bank Show producer and director Leo Burley as head of development, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Matthew Kelly lands ITV role as serial killer.

    2004-10-29T12:07:20Z

    Granada has handed former Stars in Their Eyes presenter Matthew Kelly his first leading role in an ITV drama, as a twisted serial killer in a new crime thriller, writes Paul Revoir.