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Outhwaite poised to make ITV debut.
Former EastEnders actress Tamzin Outhwaite has jumped ship to ITV to star in her first drama
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C4 and Five in further talks.
Channel 4 executives and representatives from Five shareholders United Business Media (UBM) and RTL are set to hold further talks about a possible merger before the summer, writes Colin Robertson.
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Office star aims to boost opportunities for disabled.
Actress Julie Fernandez, who played disabled character Brenda in The Office, has set up her own production company in a bid to get more work for disabled talent, writes Jon Rogers.
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NUJ launches own inquiry into BBC editorial 'defects'.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has set up a committee to review the BBC's editorial guidelines in the wake of the Hutton report after it was left out of the corporation's own internal inquiry, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC to give whole street makeover.
The BBC is to give residents of a whole street a lifestyle make-over, with tailored exercise and diet plans, as part of a major campaign on obesity, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Chambers defends Reality performance.
Five director of programmes Dan Chambers has said that Back to Reality, the channel's£4.7m reality
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Silent Witness producer joins BBC NI.
BBC Northern Ireland has appointed former BBC head of drama series development Patrick Spence as its
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BBC4 to invite tenders for media series.
BBC4's flagship new media series, announced last month as part of an£8m corporation-wide boost to
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SMG divisions suffer fall in profits.
SMG, the owner of Scottish TV, Grampian TV and Virgin Radio, has recorded a 28% slump
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BBC checked for misleading advertising.
The BBC has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for promoting six digital channels as
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Post industry body given name.
UK Post has been confirmed as the name for the trade body representing the UK's post-production
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Lads' Army indie hires factual head.
Twenty Twenty, the indie behind shows such as Lads' Army and That'll Teach 'Em, has appointed freelance series producer Jamie Isaacs as its first head of factual, writes Glen Mutel.
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Anglia factual hires Thomas.
Marie Thomas, the commissioning editor behind ITV's forthcoming reality co-production Desperately Seeking Sheila, is leaving Australian broadcaster SBS to become part of Granada's Anglia network factual team in Norwich, writes Glen Mutel.
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Family Affairs love triangle to be put to vote.
Family Affairs is to become the first British soap to let viewers decide the fate of a number of key characters, writes Michael Rosser.
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Hat Trick in talks to buy Shed for£20m.
Hat Trick, the maker of Have I Got News for You, is in advanced negotiations to
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Hurll heads Indie Awards
Veteran programme maker Michael Hurll was given a standing ovation at last nights Indie Awards, after he picked up the award for best live event for ITV1's The British Comedy Awards.
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Anglia stacks up US orders
Granada's Anglia factual network has bolstered overseas programming output with a series of new commissions from US networks.
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Free tickets for Broadcast event
BBC director of factual and learning John Willis will be discussing the latest trends in documentary making with veteran filmmaker Roger Graef at a Broadcast event.
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Burns in frame for BBC chairman role
Abbey National chairman Lord Burns will not be forced to step down from his role as the government's adviser on BBC Charter review if he makes it onto the shortlist to become BBC chairman.
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Our Daughter Holly: a Tonight Special (ITV1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
?Certainly this was one of the most excruciating programmes we are ever likely to see, and in so many ways.?...