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KREIZ MAKES MOVE.
Former Fox Kids Europe chief executive Ynon Kreiz has joined venture capitalists Benchmark Capital as a
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News Corp buy-back.
News Corporation is set to buy back the remaining 18% of Fox Entertainment Group it does
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Endemol man goes.
Endemol Holding, the parent umbrella company of the separate national Endemol companies, has lost another board
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Ofcom set to rule on ITV/Sky dispute by April.
Ofcom has until the end of April to rule on a dispute between ITV and BSkyB
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C4 in danger of£130m deficit.
Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has warned the 'digital deficit' facing the broadcaster could be
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Magic brings in Park to crack London.
Emap has appointed former Capital Radio director of programming Richard Park to spearhead a full strategic review of its Magic 105.4 easy-listening station as part of a plan to build its share in the crowded London market, writes Michael Rosser.
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Orion opens Geordie base.
London-based factual producer Orion TV, the company behind ITV's Trading Treasures, is to open a northern
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Sky One to act out Jacko trial.
Courtroom reconstructions of Michael Jackson's forthcoming trial are to be shown on Sky One and Sky News as part of a deal between BSkyB and US network E! Entertainment Television, writes Susan Thompson.
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Three fill Peel spot.
BBC Radio 1 is to introduce three DJs into John Peel's late-night slot, following the death
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Five plans children's digital channel.
Five is developing a digital channel based on its early morning children's strand Milkshake. A spokesman
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Teachers' TV hits airwaves in February.
Teachers' TV, the government-backed digital TV service for education professionals, is to launch on 8 February.
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Grade highlights key BBC charter issues.
BBC chairman Michael Grade this week identified three key areas he believes will be central to
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Bashir to testify at Jacko trial in March.
Former ITV reporter Martin Bashir is to appear as a witness at Michael Jackson's impending US
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Sky One picks Weeds from US.
Sky One has bought the exclusive UK rights to US comedy Weeds, months before it launches in the States, writes Susan Thompson.
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TWI takes ITV cookery brief.
TWI has landed its first daytime commission for a terrestrial channel in the UK after ITV commissioned it to make a cookery series that pits members of the public against a celebrity chef, writes Paul Revoir.
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Yorkshire tops TV hours table.
Independent producers in Yorkshire and Humber produced more hours of television than any other UK region
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Four new faces to spearhead Diverse factual push.
Diverse, the indie behind Channel 4 talent shows Operatunity and Musicality, has begun its push into factual entertainment by appointing four new executive producers, writes Maria Esposito.
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Distant Shores hits beach running.
After a disappointing Christmas performance overall, the terrestrial broadcasters regained some ground with new shows for the new year, writes Jon Rogers.
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Top 10 brand new shows since start of 2005.
ITV1's comedy drama Distant Shores and C4's US import Desperate Housewives look set to be firm
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BBC offloads Eve.
BBC Worldwide has sold glossy women's magazine Eve to the Haymarket publishing group for an undisclosed


















