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    Worldwide takes BBC food to mid east

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has signed a carriage deal to take its culinary channel BBC Food to the Middle East. Dubai-based pay-TV platform Showtime will now add the service to its line-up, which is currently available to more than 300,000 subscribers in over 20 territories in the region. BBC Food was launched ...

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    Bannister leaves Five Live late show

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Matthew Bannister has quit his late-night show on Radio Five Live to spend more time with his children following the death of his wife. The former controller of BBC Radio 1 had been on compassionate leave since the end of last year to support his terminally ill wife, who died ...

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    NTL subscribers to get Racing UK

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Horseracing channel Racing UK is to be offered to NTL cable subscribers from today (17 February). The channel has signed a deal with NTL to give its 1.4 million viewers access to the channel for£20 a month. The service, which launched in October and shows races from courses including Cheltenham ...

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    NBC reality show boxer kills himself

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    A contestant on NBC's upcoming reality boxing show The Contenderhas committed suicide.

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    Heggessey leaves BBC1 shipshape

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 has seen a general upsurge in its ratings fortunes since Lorraine Heggessey was appointed controller of the channel in September 2000.

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    C4 hunts big ideas

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has set aside a further£10m to help pay for ambitious programme ideas over the next year. Chief executive Andy Duncan said he and director of television Kevin Lygo would allocate the cash to a few 'really big ideas' each year rather than a swathe of smaller projects. These ...

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    Switch-off debate

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Sky Networks chief executive Dawn Airey, former Five chief David Elstein, film-maker Roger Graef and former Carlton director of programmes Steve Hewlett have been signed up by the Media Society for a debate on analogue switch-off. They will discuss whether the switchover will be easy for broadcasters or ' lead ...

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    Meek to chair ERG

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom senior partner for competition and content Kip Meek has been appointed chairman of the European Regulators Group (ERG), the independent body comprising the heads of national communications regulators from 31 European Union countries. He will take up the role in January 2006, and will continue in his Ofcom role.

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    US pilots Manchild

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 comedy Manchildis to be remade for US channel Showtime. The Viacom-owned channel has commissioned a pilot of the show, which follows four male friends in their 40s, from Sony Pictures Television. Nick Fisher, the creator of the UK show, is working on the US script. ...

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    Lion to make landmark Singapore doc

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Lion Television has won a commission to produce a multi-million-pound documentary series about the history of Singapore for the Discovery Networks Asia. Lion City: The Story of Singaporewill track the city's transformation into a metropolis over nearly 200 years. The 3 x 60-minute series, set for ...

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    Ofcom pulls the plug on shop smart

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Shopping channel Shop Smart Television has had its broadcasting licence revoked by media regulator Ofcom. The station has failed to respond to correspondence from both Ofcom and the Advertising Standards Authority, after 19 viewers complained about late delivery of goods. In December, the ASA ruled that Shop Smart had breached ...

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    Pett pilots female comedy for BBC3

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's indie Pett Productions is making a female-led comedy show for BBC3. TittyBangBang, devised by Mortimer and Pett co-owner Lisa Clark, is a 30-minute comedy sketch pilot with a cast of new female comic talent. Jill Parker, who recently worked on Steve ...

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    Indies 'biggest source of programmes'

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    The independent sector now clocks up nearly£800m a year in new commissions, according to analysis by media consultants Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates. The figure represents 40% of all non-news new commission spending, making independents the largest single source of programme supply in the UK. In growth genres such as factual ...

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    More than news

    2005-02-17T08:00:00Z

    As news provider ITN celebrates 50 years in the business, David Wood talks to chief executive Mark Wood about that tricky ITV contract and the new markets opening up around archive material and mobile phones

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    Dear Stephen...

    2005-02-17T08:00:00Z

    Last week Ofcom published its Phase 3 report into the future of public service television, including recommendations on regional production, Channel 4's funding and the proposed public service publisher. Four representatives from across the industry put their responses to chief executive Stephen Carter.

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    Life on the other side

    2005-02-17T08:00:00Z

    What happens when you swap the security of a commissioner's role for a job on the other side of the desk, pitching proposals as an independent? Peter Keighron finds out what's in store for Lorraine Heggessey

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    Tough act to follow

    2005-02-17T08:00:00Z

    Lorraine Heggessey's vision of BBC1 as the popular heart of the corporation is one worth holding onto

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    Marquess to join Endemol

    2005-02-17T07:52:00Z

    Talkback Thames head of drama Paul Marquess is understood to have quit to take up a senior drama role at Endemol.

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    Battle begins for top job at BBC1

    2005-02-17T07:51:02Z

    Channel 4's director of television, Kevin Lygo, this week emerged as a strong candidate to replace Lorraine Heggessey as controller of BBC1 following her resignation on Monday.

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    Gamekeeper to poacher

    2005-02-17T07:51:00Z

    As some of Lorraine Heggessey's predecessors have found out to their cost, running BBC1 can suddenly turn into the job from hell.