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ITV to up regional output
ITV chief executive Charles Allen this week told Broadcastthe network would commission more high-quality drama from the regions as a result of changes to its regional obligations, announced by Ofcom this week.
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NewsDetailing Ofcom's vision
In a paper entitled Competition for Quality, Ofcom this week published its phase three report into the future of public service television as the move towards digital switchover renders the old PSB model extinct. Conor Dignam looks at the recommendations and their impact.
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NewsOfcom sets out digi-switch timetable
Ofcom today unveiled its proposals for turning off analogue signals, which it said would kick off in the ITV Border region from 2008, with London being one of the last to switch.
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News2.1m see MacArthur return
Ellen MacArthur's victorious return to the UK provided BBC1 with a morning ratings triumph as 2.1 million (37%) watched the Ellen Sailing into Historyspecial at 11am.
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NewsBig Brother boosts TV ad revenue
Channel 4's reality series Celebrity Big Brotherhas helped push television advertising revenues to a five year high, according to a leading media agency.
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NewsITV shareholders agree US share buyback
ITV has been given the green light by shareholders to buy back shares from smaller US investors - a move it hopes will save it millions of pounds.
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NewsCampbell blasts Newsnight team
Alastair Campbell has found himself at the centre of yet another media storm after he called a BBC reporter a 'twat' in a foulmouthed e-mail
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NewsGovernment bans porn channel
The Government is to restrict access to pornography channel Extasi TV over concerns that the adult service was screening 'frequent episodes of sexual violence'.
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NewsUnion attacks Ofcom decision
Broadcasting union Bectu today attacked the news that Ofcom is to allow ITV to push ahead with cuts of 50% in its non-news regional output.
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NewsOrgasmatron thrills 1.9m
Orgasmatron, the second documentary in Channel 4's latest BodyShock series, proved to be something of a turn-off for viewers with a peak of 1.9 million (8%) at the end.
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NewsCarter denies wish to 'park tanks' on BBC lawn
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter today denied that the regulator's call for more control over the BBC was an attempt to 'park its tanks' on the BBC's lawn.
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NewsUniversal appoints interim Sci-Fi chief
Universal Studios has parachuted in one of its top executives to run the UK Sci-Fi channel until a new president has been appointed.
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NewsOfcom: PSP cash could be shared out
ITV could bid for its regional news to be paid for by the taxpayer if Ofcom's plans to set up a new Public Service Publisher are given the green light.
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NewsS4C offers up£1m development cash
Welsh-language channel S4C has unveiled its biggest cash injection into development of new programmes to date.
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NewsPhillis joins ITV board
ITV Plc has appointed the chief executive of Guardian Media Group Bob Phillis as a non-executive director.
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NewsC4's Hollyoaks gets mobile
Channel 4 is to offer viewers exclusive storylines from teen soap Hollyoaksvia their mobile phones.
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NewsOfcom rules out C4 public cash injection
Ofcom today said there was 'no immediate case' for Channel 4 to receive additional direct public funding.
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NewsE4 chief joins Celador
Murray Boland, the head of Channel 4's youth offshoot E4, has quit to join Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?producer Celador Productions.
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News8.9m see Welsh rugby victory
The Six Nations rugby union clash between Wales and England attracted a sizeable peak of 8.9 million (40%) tuning in to Six Nations Grandstandat 7.10pm on BBC1.
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NewsBristol indie consortium hires producer
Bristol indies Available Light, Icon Films, Quickfire Media and Testimony have stepped up their collaborative efforts, appointing a development producer to bid for large scale commissions.


















