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    Pact and Equity agree actors' pay deal

    2004-07-29T08:30:00Z

    Producers' alliance Pact and actors' union Equity have agreed a new television deal which will halve the amount broadcasters have to pay actors for repeats between 4pm and 6pm and 10.30pm and 11pm. In addition, broadcasters will now make a further saving of 4.5% on repeat fees if the repeat ...

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    Bectu calls off BBC Technology strike

    2004-07-29T08:30:00Z

    Broadcasting union Bectu has been forced to call off this weekend's planned strike over the sale of BBC Technology after receiving a renewed offer from its proposed buyer Siemens. The strike was due to take place for two days from Friday (30 July). Another two-day strike from 13 August, which ...

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    ITN to vote on rights for news staff

    2004-07-29T08:30:00Z

    ITN will this Friday vote on new terms for staff hoping to move to BSkyB when it takes over the Five News contract at the end of the year and could strike if they are rejected. The NUJ and Bectu have been locked in talks with ITN and Five since ...

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    Digital switchover set to cost£1bn

    2004-07-29T07:51:02Z

    Broadcasters have told media secretary Tessa Jowell that the cost of digital switchover could be as high as£1bn.

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    C4 lands hot US dramas

    2004-07-29T07:51:00Z

    Channel 4 has snapped up two major new drama series from the US.

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    Pact warns ITV over terms of trade

    2004-07-29T07:50:16Z

    Pact chief executive John McVay fired a warning shot at ITV this week, saying he was very near to making a formal complaint to Ofcom if the broadcaster does not begin new terms of trade discussions with independent producers very soon.

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    BBC halts£6m film as Equity cries foul

    2004-07-29T07:50:14Z

    A£6m BBC project to create a big-screen movie made entirely by amateurs is facing the axe amid criticism from actors' union Equity that it would deprive professional actors of work.

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    Five show puts celebs in 19th-century farm

    2004-07-29T07:50:12Z

    Five's new reality show from Big Brother producer Endemol will challenge celebrities to fend for themselves on a 19th-century farm.

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    Pact pushes for better radio deal

    2004-07-29T07:50:10Z

    Producers' alliance Pact is lobbying the BBC in an attempt to secure improved terms of trade for its members that make radio programmes.

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    BBC to send soap stars to Africa

    2004-07-29T07:50:08Z

    Characters from BBC1 soaps such as EastEnders could find themselves in Africa next summer as part of plans to relocate the channel to the continent for a week of special programming.

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    Sambrook: Hutton no longer an issue for us

    2004-07-29T07:50:06Z

    Outgoing BBC director of news Richard Sambrook claimed this week the Hutton inquiry was no longer an issue for the corporation's journalists.

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    Crown Media ends Hallmark bidding

    2004-07-29T07:50:04Z

    The deadline for firm bids for Crown Media's international Hallmark business closed this week, with Japanese giant Sony tipped as the strongest bidder.

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    Making Waves pulled after failing to make a splash

    2004-07-29T07:50:02Z

    ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard has pulled the channel's ambitious£6m naval drama Making Waves from peaktime after disappointing ratings.

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    EPG criteria to be made public

    2004-07-29T07:50:00Z

    BSkyB and other electronic programme guide (EPG) publishers were this week told by Ofcom that they must make public the criteria they use to decide where channels are placed.

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    A tale of two controllers

    2004-07-28T15:04:04Z

    Although BBC1 and BBC2's controllers have unveiled two very different autumn schedules, both are relying heavily on popular factual programming to draw peaktime audiences

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    Family tree show heads BBC2 line-up

    2004-07-28T10:30:01Z

    New BBC2 controller Roly Keating this morning (Wednesday) unveiled his first autumn schedule since replacing Jane Root last month - although he admitted he couldn't take any of the credit for the programming.

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    Porn channel fined£50k

    2004-07-28T09:59:41Z

    Media watchdog Ofcom has imposed its first fine since setting up in January, by ordering a satellite channel to pay£50,000 for broadcasting unencrypted hardcore sex in the early evening.

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    Virgin's Pete and Geoff stay put

    2004-07-28T09:49:28Z

    Virgin Radio has ended speculation that breakfast duo Pete Mitchell and Geoff Lloyd could be poached by BBC Radio 2 by extending their contract to 2007.

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    Dirty Bomb leads BBC1 autumn push

    2004-07-28T09:30:09Z

    BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey yesterday (Tuesday) unveiled her£221m autumn schedule with one of its highlights - a dramatisation of a dirty bomb exploding in London - immediately courting controversy.

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    BBC arts producer dies

    2004-07-28T09:26:05Z

    BBC creative director Alan Yentob has led the tributes to documentary maker Nick Rossiter, who died suddenly on Friday (23 July) at the age of 43.