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Sex Traffic film to hit cinemas
Channel 4's successful sex slave drama Sex Traffic is being remade as a feature-length film.
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C4 ties in T4's Jones for 2005
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.
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Duncan: indies not ethnic enough
Channel 4's new chief executive Andy Duncan has told indies working with the channel that they are 'not ethnic enough'.
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Design duo front more for Five
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.
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Somethin' Else appoints South Bank Show director
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.
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Diverse Bristol wins C4 series
Diverse Bristol is celebrating its first anniversary with a swathe of factual orders, including a series in which members of the public train to become Legionnaires.
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BBC mourns loss of radio legend
John Peel's death this week at the age of 65 is a devastating blow to the BBC and legions of music fans.
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Time Warner bids Eu2bn for Endemol
Global media conglomerate Time Warner is reportedly interested in buying Big Brother creator Endemol from Spanish telecoms giant Telefónica for at least Eu2 billion (£1.38bn).
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Sambrook: 'journalists now targets'
BBC director of global news Richard Sambrook is to chair a new international committee to investigate the risks to journalists working in danger zones and how they can be better protected.
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Chesney storms National TV Awards
Coronation Street prodigy Sam Aston was the most popular winner at last night's National Television Awards, which saw ITV pick up nearly all the prizes.
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ITV gives dating another go
ITV1 is set to give dating shows another shot with a new improvised comedy format fronted by stand-up comics.
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Broadcasters clock up air miles for US election
UK broadcasters are sending over 200 staff to cover Tuesday's (2 November) knife-edge US presidential election in a bid to bring blow-by-blow coverage to viewers.
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BBC signs up Michael Moore for Question Time
Controversial author and film-maker Michael Moore is to take part in a special BBC Question Time programme from Miami on the eve of the US presidential election.
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Bafta showdown for CBBC and CiTV
BBC children's presenters Dick and Dom will go head-to-head with CiTV's Ministry of Mayhem co-host Stephen Mulhern at this year's children's Bafta awards.
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BBC clears Yentob over expenses
BBC creative director Alan Yentob has been cleared of expenses abuses, but has been criticised for taking 'insufficient care' over some of his business affairs.
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12 Yard show fails to shine for ABC
Indie 12 Yard Productions has seen its first US commission, business reality show The Benefactor , cut short by the ABC network.
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German I'm A Celebrity? gets off to a good start
The German version of Granada's I'm A Celebrity? Get Me Out Of Here! launched to strong ratings at the weekend.
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Thomson set for MPC deal
The Moving Picture Company (MPC) is on the verge of being sold to French Technology group Thomson for over£50m, according to reports.
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Brydon to front new BBC2 comedy
Hartswood Films, the producer behind sitcoms Coupling and Carrie and Barry , is co-producing a new comedy series in Australia for BBC2 with Marion and Geoff star Rob Brydon.
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Isaacs: C4 is failing remit
Three former Channel 4 chiefs have hit out at the network, claiming its reliance on reality shows is damaging the channel.