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BBC's audience reach slips in 2004.
The BBC, which suffered a ratings slump for BBC1 and BBC2 last year, has also taken a hit when it comes to average weekly audience reach with new figures showing 800,000 fewer people watched BBC television channels last year, writes Conor Dignam.
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Five makes model reality show.
Five's next foray into reality television will be a hunt for a new supermodel in a show hosted by Rod Stewart's ex-wife Rachel Hunter, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV2 will film radio tsunami campaign.
ITV2 has ordered a fast turn-around, behind-the-scenes documentary about UK Radio Aid, the fundraising marathon for young victims of the Asian tsunami, writes Michael Rosser.
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Hat Trick can Think Big.
Hat Trick Productions has won a slice of the BBC's£12m 'Think Big' fund to produce a major reality series about nine young couples on the brink of parenthood, writes Michael Rosser.
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Departing Moyle considers future.
BBC head of arts commissioning Franny Moyle is to leave the corporation after deciding not to
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UPC set to buy Zone Vision.
Zone Vision, UK-based owner of the Reality TV channel, is likely to be bought by Europe's biggest cable operator, United Pan-Europe Communications (UPC), writes Susan Thompson.
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Blair to appear on T4 in election run-up.
Channel 4's youth zone T4 has been given 'unprecedented' access to Prime Minister Tony Blair for
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Bad Girls indie explores listing.
Shed Productions, the company behind Footballers' Wives and Bad Girls, is looking at floating on the stock market to raise funds for expansion, writes Paul Revoir.
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Broadcast to launch freelance jobs service.
Broadcast is to launch a major new electronic service for the 50,000 freelancers currently working in
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Comment - BBC must ride protests.
The BBC should be applauded for upholding the principle of free speech and airing Jerry Springer - The Opera, writes.
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Five's Sunday comedy move.
Having bet almost£500,000 per episode on Joey, Five is now gambling on Sunday nights as
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Indies serve up pilots for C4 breakfast slot.
Channel 4 is moving ahead with plans to run topical news shows in its breakfast slot and is considering pilots from at least four indies including Hat Trick Productions, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC fears increase in mass protests.
BBC director of television Jana Bennett has warned that UK broadcasters face an unprecedented new type
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NewsC4's Yasmin gets 2.3m
Channel 4's one-off drama Yasminmanaged a solid peak audience of 2.3 million (11%) at the start as the broadcaster continued its strong run since the new year.
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NewsFathers 4 Justice in Big Bro protest
Police arrested 15 protesters from the Fathers 4 Justice campaign group early this morning (Friday) after they broke into the Celebrity Big Brothercompound in Hertfordshire.
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NewsVan Outen gets ITV1 drama role
Former Big Breakfast host and West End musical star Denise Van Outen is to join the cast of ITV1's drama Where the Heart Is.
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NewsOrton to get MipTV award
Peter Orton, the founder and chairman of HIT Entertainment, is to become the first Briton to receive the lifetime achievement award at the MipTV festival in Cannes.
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NewsBBC to air tsunami relief concert
The BBC is to broadcast the tsunami relief concert in Cardiff, which will feature stars such as Eric Clapton and Charlotte Church performing to raise money for the Asian disaster.
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NewsC4 reject Frost project
Channel 4 has passed over the latest television project from actress and fashion designer Sadie Frost and her Blueflower Production company.
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NewsInglish heads BBC political shows
The BBC has created a new role in its news division combining the leadership of its political programmes, analysis and research.


















