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    Homechoice add-on

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Broadband entertainment provider Video Networks has added London TV to its on-demand replay service. Subscribers to the HomeChoice platform can now access the channel run by branded TV specialists Enteraction TV and commissioned by Visit London, the official tourist organisation. London TV offers a guide to the capital for tourists ...

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    Birt to lecture

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Former BBC director general John Birt has been lined up to give this year's MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival (26-28 August). The choice comes as the government's green paper on the BBC's next Royal Charter is published. Birt attempted to influence the government's plans but his proposals, such ...

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    Winter chill hits ITV1 peak share

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    ITV1's peaktime audience fell by 10.9% over January and February compared with the same time last year.

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    GWR and Capital hire for merger

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    GWR and Capital Radio have completed the next wave of senior appointments in preparation for their£711m merger in May.

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    Wilson backs station for older listeners

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Former Factory Records boss Tony Wilson is backing an 'anti-chart' bid for a new Manchester radio licence.

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    ITV orders 'kerbside hospital' drama

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    ITV has commissioned a major new hospital drama series about the specialist emergency doctors sent to life-threatening accidents.

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    Lynam returns to BBC with VE day show

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Des Lynam is returning to BBC television to host a Surprise, Surprise-style show for the 60th anniversary of VE Day in May. The veteran anchorman will host We'll Meet Again, which will bring together wartime comrades. Lynam has also teamed up with ...

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    Indies in hot pursuit of Corrie producer

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Coronation Streetproducer Tony Wood is being courted by two of the UK's leading production companies, Talkback Thames and Shed Productions. Thames is understood to be considering Wood as a replacement for its departing drama head Paul Marquess, whereas Shed is keen to bolster its executive team as it gears up ...

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    Payout prompts BBC CD-ROM initiative

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Independent producers have been given training CD-Roms by the BBC to help them decide whether payments to interviewees are justified. The news follows outrage over£4,500 paid to burglar Brendan Fearon to take part in a documentary commissioned by the BBC from indie Firefly.

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    'Enders producer goes to Family Affairs

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    EastEndersproducer Sean O'Connor has quit to become the series producer of Five soap Family Affairs. O'Connor, who has previously series produced Hollyoaksand Footballers' Wives, will join the Thames-produced drama at the end of the month, replacing Alison Davies ...

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    Five to air celebrity plastic surgery

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Five is in talks with a celebrity to undergo breast enlargement for the next series of Cosmetic Surgery Live. The second series of the live nightly event promises operations such as penis enlargements and vaginal tightening. The two-week run, which airs later this spring, will be produced by Endemol production ...

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    Ground Force ends as BBC starts review

    2005-03-10T08:30:00Z

    Ground Forcehas become the first casualty of a major review of BBC programme-making. The make-over show has been axed by director general Mark Thompson - who commissioned it from Endemol when he was BBC2 controller. The move will be followed by in-depth reviews of journalism, drama, comedy, knowledge, children's and ...

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    The drama doctor

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    BBC Wales head of drama Julie Gardner talks to Suzy Bashford about how she likes to take a hands-on approach to her work - even if it means trying to stuff an actor into a monster outfit for the new Doctor Who

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    Employment trends 2004

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    The number of people working for British broadcasters is in decline. According to the latest industry census by industry training body Skillset, the number employed by TV broadcasters fell from 25,000 in 2002 to 23,700 in 2004 - a result of ongoing job cuts, consolidation and rationalisation. But, while channel ...

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    What the BBC should and should not do

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    Last week's green paper said the BBC must stay away from copycat and derivative shows - and out of bidding wars for new American shows. Broadcast asked four industry figures for their views on how the BBC must behave in future in order to fulfil its obligations

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    BBC morale in crisis

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    With the threatened cuts to staff and budgets hanging over the BBC, staff morale is taking a hammering.

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    Studios and where they're at

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    With ITV in a period of rationalisation and a number of businesses up for sale, 2004 was tough for studios, but a new interest in light entertainment programmes heralds a boost to business, writes Kevin Hilton.

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    The curse of reality TV

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    Appearing in Big Brothermade a name of sorts for 'nasty' Nick Bateman, but rather than aid his ambitions to work in TV he finds those in the industry treat him with suspicion. Does a right-minded person just walk out of a well-paid and ...

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    Hallmark's poker player

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    At Disney, David Hulbert shunned razzmatazz in favour of being a strategist and a 'deal guy' - now he's set to take over at Hallmark International.

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    On the Box: Prisoners of conscience

    2005-03-10T08:00:00Z

    Saul Nassé was appalled by the torture exposed in The Guantánamo Guidebookbut moved to righteous indignation of a different sort by The New 10 Commandments.