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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.
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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.
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BBC signs campbell for primetime show
The BBC has signed TV and radio presenter Nicky Campbell to host its new primetime Saturday night quiz show Come and Have a Go if You Think You're Smart Enough. The six-part series, which pits studio teams against viewers, will run in two segments - ...
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ITV shuts multi-channel sales arm
ITV is closing its dedicated multi-channel sales arm as part of the merger process, with up to ten job losses.
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Lydon outburst escapes Ofcom censure
ITV has escaped censure from Ofcom over former Sex Pistol John Lydon's four-letter outburst on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
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BBC to air Iraq war anniversary specials
The BBC is to mark the first anniversary of the war in Iraq with a range of special programming across television and radio.
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Faking It director takes C4 doc role
A director of RDF's hit show Faking It has been poached to oversee Channel 4's experimental documentary strand The Other Side.
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Brat Camp (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'It's a simple idea for a series, but a magnetic one....
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Brat Camp (C4) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'There's something quite pleasing about watching stroppy kids getting a kicking.'...
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Brat Camp (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'To enjoy Brat Camp properly, your idea of great television needs to be a 16-year-old boy arguing at enormous lengt...
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Hustle (BBC1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'Hustle had so many plot holes you could drive a Henry Moore sculpture through them.'...
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Hustle (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Hustle's only danger is that it hopelessly glamourises a pretty low form of crime. But it certainly brightens up t...
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Noddy boosts Chorion
Chorion, the owner of children's character Noddy, has pledged to acquire new assets after reporting a massive leap in its annual profits.
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Secret Policeman recruits escape charges
Most of the 10 police recruits who were exposed for making racist comments in the BBC1 undercover documentary The Secret Policeman are to escape prosecution, it has emerged.
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Your Life in Their Hands (BBC1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
?How gripping was this to watch? I couldn't take my eyes off the screen for a single second.?...
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Career Boot Camp (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'You assume that the series Career Boot Camp must come under that part of the BBC's public service remit that relat...
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CBS to make BBC1's Being April
American network CBS is looking to make a US version of the hit BBC1 drama Being April.
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Capital creative head joins 6Music
Ric Blaxill is quitting 95.8 Capital FM to take up the head of programmes position at BBC digital radio station 6Music.
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Frow poaches BBC2 property pair
Ben Frow has made his first major signing as controller of features and entertainment at Five, securing an exclusive two-year deal with the presenters of BBC2's Million Pound Property Experiment.
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Panorama poll: BBC has 'dumbed down'
The BBC has dumbed down and its programmes are just like those on other broadcasters, according to the majority of people who took part in a poll commissioned by the corporation.