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Van Klaveren gets cost-cutting job at BBC news
BBC director of news Helen Boaden has appointed Adrian Van Klaveren as her deputy and has charged him with implementing a cost-cutting strategy across the division.
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Vice grips BBC mornings
Daytime television audiences used to a staple fare of cheap talk shows and Australian soaps had better brace themselves - BBC1 has commissioned a hard-hitting morning show featuring pornography, prostitution and hard drugs.
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Powers exits C4 for Endemol
Sharon Powers, the Channel 4 commissioning editor behind this year's 'evil' Big Brother , is jumping ship to become executive producer of the Endemol show.
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NewsC4's chairman warns of PSP 'ghetto'
Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson has warned that Ofcom's proposed£300m Public Service Publisher - could become a 'ghetto' that fails to attract enough viewers to justify its existence.
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NewsBurns calls for 'midway' licence review
The panel looking into BBC Charter review has said the corporation's licence fee should be reviewed during the next Charter period and that it had sympathy for alternative governance arrangements.
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NewsElstree rent row settled
The rent row over Elstree Studios has been settled paving the way for fresh bids for the world-famous studios.
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NewsLittle Britain dominates RTS craft awards
The team behind hit BBC comedy Little Britain continued its award-ceremony domination last night picking up three RTS Craft and Design awards.
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NewsPortman hires Ruth Rendell producer
Portman Film and Television has made its first appointment, since Chrysalis chairman Chris Wright, took control of the company, with a new executive producer for its TV department.
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NewsSky One launches doc strand
Julie Burchill and Peaches Geldof are to kick start a new Wednesday night documentary strand on Sky One next year as part of the broadcaster's winter season.
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NewsRapture back on air
Digital music channel Rapture TV is set to return to the screen yet again this month after striking an agreement with educational free-to-air service the Musicians Channel.
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NewsMacca takes Millionaire hotseat
Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Alex Ferguson will be sitting in the Who Wants to be a Millionaire? hot seat as part of two special episodes of the ITV1 hit quiz this Christmas.
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NewsSci Fi chief joins BT
Sci Fi channel head Dan Marks has quit to join BT's newly formed entertainment division.
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NewsChernin contract 'won't block Disney move'
News Corp president Peter Chernin could quit the company to join rival Disney even though he has signed a new five-year contract, according to reports.
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Chernin contract 'won't block join Disney move'
News Corp president Peter Chernin's could quit the company to join rival Disney even though he has signed a new five-year contract, according to reports.
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NewsBBC pips ITV at RTS Regional awards
The BBC narrowly beat ITV at last night's RTS London Awards 2004, picking up five awards to ITV's four.
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NewsLRC takes control of Spirit FM
The Local Radio Company (LRC), the group run by former Jazz FM chief executive Richard Wheatly, has acquired its 25th station in a deal worth£1.7m.
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NewsSky to make UK Entertainment Tonight
Sky One has signed a deal with US producer Paramount to make a UK version of its syndicated show Entertainment Tonight.
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NewsAA chief is new ITV marketing director
ITV has appointed an executive from road rescue service AA to be its new marketing director.
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NewsAppleton quits I'm A Celebrity?
Natalie Appleton has become the second contestant to walk out of jungle show I'm a Celebrity after she was yet again nominated for a bush tucker trial.
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NewsBBC dominates kids Baftas
Dick and Dom, the BBC's answer to Ant and Dec, bagged two awards at the Children's Baftas last night, as the BBC cleaned up.


















