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ITV to serve up primetime series on obesity
ITV has commissioned a primetime documentary series that will focus on Britain's first private obesity hospital.
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Disney announces Eisner's replacement
Walt Disney has named chief operating officer Robert Iger as the company's new chief executive, replacing Michael Eisner at the beginning of October. Eisner announced his intention to retire last September, sparking a prolonged selection process. It is understood that eBay chief executive Meg Whitman was also being considered for ...
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NTL admits threat from Freeview
NTL chief executive Simon Duffy admitted this week that customers were ditching cable services and taking up Freeview and its pay-TV offering, Top Up TV.
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BBC sets up documentaries forum
The BBC is to set up a documentaries forum to keep abreast of the latest trends in the genre. The BBC's director of factual and learning, John Willis, is set to unveil the bi-monthly in-house board at Broadcast's Factual Forum on Friday (18 March). It will comprise BBC documentary department ...
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Broadcast Young Talent Awards at NFT
Broadcasthas moved the venue of its Young Talent Awards ceremony in order to give the winners greater exposure.
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NewsBBC1 benefits from Red Nose '05
BBC1's celebrity singing contest Comic Relief Does Fame Academyproved once again to be a popular attraction, especially with younger viewers.
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BBC sale draws 70
The sale of BBC Broadcast has attracted interest from 70 companies. The deadline for registering interest closes on Monday (21 March). A BBC team led by director of business development Peter Philips will draw up a long list of bidders for the corporation's£150m playout and creative businesses by the first ...
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Two senior BBC execs go to Five
Five has poached two senior BBC executives to head its strategy and marketing departments as its gears up to tackle the increasing threat from multichannel.
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UBM 'prepares to sell Five stake'
United Business Media is reported to be on the verge of pulling out of terrestrial station Five, with plans to sell its 35% stake to majority shareholder RTL within the next few weeks.
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C4 seeks next science star
Channel 4 has launched a Pop Idol-style talent search to find a new star science presenter.
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Community licence first
Ofcom has awarded the first not-for-profit community radio licence to a Gloucestershire-based consortium
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Comic Relief peaks at 70% plus ratings
BBC1's charity event Comic Relief raised around£37m and was watched by over half of viewers on Friday (11 March). The initial three-hour slot of Red Nose Night Live 05from 7pm averaged 10.4 million (51%), peaking with 12.9 million (61.5%) at 9.30pm. New sketches from ...
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Xfm launches 6pm to 9pm weekend show
Indie station Xfm has reshuffled its schedule to introduce a new show to its weekend line-up. The Weekenderwill air from 6pm to 9pm on Friday and Saturday, fronted by Adam Longworth, replacing the Best of X show that shifts to 3pm to 6pm on Sunday. The ...
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Local Radio Co adds regional managers
Local Radio Company, the business founded by the former Jazz FM chief executive Richard Wheatly, has appointed five regional managing directors to cope with recent growth at the company. In the past six months, LRC has acquired four more stations and won a new licence in Blackburn, taking its portfolio ...
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Sky newsman to head university Dept
Sky News executive producer Adrian Monck has been taken on by City University to head its department of journalism and publishing. Monck, who only joined Sky in January, will be responsible for 500 students and around 35 staff. He begins in mid-May and takes over from former ...
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S4C co-production head quits
Cenwyn Edwards has quit as head of co-productions for Welsh broadcaster S4C after 14 years at the channel. Edwards will continue to work for S4C as an advisor but will mainly consult on international co-productions for indies. Edwards said he was leaving S4C to take advantage of new opportunities in ...
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Freelance hours will break EU law
As many as one in 10 television freelancers could find themselves working illegally under new legislation, according to the results of an online poll.
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Sanctuary takes charge of Asylum
Sanctuary Studios has regained control of Asylum Studios in the wake of equipment hire company VFG announcing it has gone into administration.
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Nokia to offer interactive Visual Radio
Nokia is hoping to boost take-up of its new Visual Radio technology by giving broadcasters the computer software for free.
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Lipsync titles Five's Machines
Lipsync Post has created titles for Five's forthcoming 10 x 30-minute series Massive Machines. The programme provides in-depth analysis of extreme machines, including episodes on amphibious vehicles, submarines and tanks. Senior designer Gareth Tansey designed and animated the sequence, using Illustrator and After Effects to combine images ...


















