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    Discovery buys Twofour makeover

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Health has commissioned a new fashion and interiors makeover show from indie Twofour Productions. The 15 x 30-minute series, titled Room 2B You, sees presenter Jacqui Joseph transform the homes and wardrobes of participants. It is currently in production, with Lesley Perkins producing and Jill ...

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    Landmark swings second Swap for Five

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Landmark Films has been commissioned by Five to make a second series of Real Wife Swap. Peter Grimsdale, acting controller of science at Five, has ordered a 3 x 50-minute run of the documentary series on middle England swinging, for broadcast later this year.

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    Commissioners Q&A: Karen Johnson

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    The commissioning editor for BBC children's learning wants beautiful programmes that make teachers glad they pay the licence fee, and more programmes for older learners

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    Panorama stays in Sunday slot

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has ruled out returning Panoramato a permanent midweek slot but will instead increase the budget and number of slots for the flagship current affairs show.

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    MacKenzie lays out bid for TWG

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Shareholders in The Wireless Group were this week asked to consider a proposal from chief executive and chairman Kelvin MacKenzie to take the company private.

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    Joey scores big for Five

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Five's launch of US import Joeywas an instant rating success, with the sitcom becoming the channel's highest rated show ever outside sports or films.

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    Gfk fails Rajar listening test

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Gfk Media, the research company employed by Kelvin MacKenzie to measure radio audiences, has been dropped from the race to win a lucrative new contract from Rajar.

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    My Summer of Love wins top Bafta

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    The BBC-backed feature film My Summer of Lovetook the best British film award at the Bafta Film Awards. Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski, the film beat fellow nominees Shaun of the Dead, Vera Drake, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabanand ...

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    Musicians Channel goes 24 hours a day

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    The Musicians Channel, the digital channel dedicated to music education, has moved to a 24-hour service on Sky Digital. The new hours will include new content such as footage of live festivals, new unsigned acts, studio shows and 'character-driven factual programmes' every Sunday night. The channel has ...

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    ITV sells prop hire firm for£8.2m

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    ITV has sold its prop hire business Superhire Limited for£8.2m as part of its drive to dispose of non-core assets. The sale, made to privately owned company Space Holdings Ltd and which includes a substantial freehold property deal, will be used to reduce ITV's borrowings. ITV has raised£268m from non-core ...

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    Telewest, Nickelodeon agree new deal

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Nickelodeon has ended its stand-off with cable provider Telewest after agreeing new carriage terms for its four channels. The deal sees Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Nick Replay and Nicktoons available to all Telewest subscribers until the end of March, after which Nicktoons will be part of the second-tier Essential package and ...

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    Scott to build different TV business

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Former Yorkshire TV controller of factual programmes Helen Scott has joined Newcastle-based indie Different. Scott, who has been freelance since being made redundant from YTV in 2003, has been signed up to help the company grow its fledgling TV business. Different was set up as an advertising and design agency ...

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    Abraham moves to top job in US

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Networks UK general manager David Abraham has been appointed to run TLC in the US in a bid to turn round the struggling channel.

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    Brits set to blossom at Rose D'Or

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    British productions have been dealt a strong hand of nominations for this year's Rose D'Or Festival.

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    Emap Performance boss contender for Virgin job

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Shaun Gregory, Emap Performance's managing director of national brands, has emerged as a frontrunner to replace John Pearson as chief executive of Virgin Radio.

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    Commercial TV giants join up for Thinkbox

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    The major players in UK commercial TV this week unveiled a£1.5m initiative to win over more advertisers and see off competition from radio, the internet and direct mail for marketing budgets.

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    C4 to air British Asian Music Awards

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has acquired the broadcast rights for the British Asian Music Awards, which take place in London next month. On the shortlist is Nitin Sawhney for best performer. The show will be produced by indie Zeal TV and will feature performances from British Asian artists. The hour-long show was ...

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    Shennan brought in to Asian Network

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Bob Shennan, controller of BBC Radio Five Live, has been handed responsibility for the digital station Asian Network, following recommendations that the channel should strengthen its news coverage. Vijay Sharma, manager of Asian Network, will continue to oversee daily operations but Shennan will represent the station at controller meetings.

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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 ...