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RIVAL RDF SHOWS COMPETE FOR RTS AWARD.
Indie RDF Media will be battling against itself in the forthcoming Royal Television Society Programme Awards.
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BBC INKS FRESH THREE-YEAR DEAL WITH RFL.
The BBC has signed a new three-year deal with the Rugby Football League (RFL) to show
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MILLS LINES UP TO TAKE OVER COX SLOT AT R1.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox is to be replaced by Scott Mills when the drivetime
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BBC4 GETS EXTRA£10M TO MAKE DRAMA.
The BBC has confirmed an extra£10m annual boost for BBC4 to allow it to produce
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Princess set to diversify.
Princess Productions is to diversify into comedy and science programming with three appointments, writes Glen Mutel.
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Granada plans Xmas comedy.
The Granada team behind Bob Martin are making a comedy drama for ITV1, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC3 fresh out of good ideas ...
The BBC has failed to commission a single film for its new BBC3 flagship documentary strand,
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... as BBC Talent takes to the air.
BBC3 is to clear its schedule as part of a BBC-wide week of programming generated by its annual BBC Talent initiative, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC con artists win their slot.
BBC1'S new drama series Hustle got off to a fine start last night (24 February) with 6.7 million (29.2%) viewers tuning in, despite live European football coverage on ITV1, writes Jon Rogers.
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TOP 10 BBC DRAMAS THIS YEAR.
Casualty, the corporation's long-running Saturday night hospital drama, which first aired in 1986, shows no signs
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DG IN CHARTER SPECIAL.
BBC acting director general Mark Byford is to put the case for Charter renewal on a
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BBC hints at Kilroy return.
Robert Kilroy-Silk was forced out of his lucrative daily talkshow for branding Arabs 'suicide bombers, limb-amputators (and) women repressors', but the BBC said this week it would be happy to let him front another show for the corporation, writes Leigh Ho
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ITV cuts 400 jobs in Central 'massacre'.
Up to 400 jobs will be axed at Central Television as part of ITV plc's cost-cutting
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Burns warning on BBC governors.
Lord Burns, who is leading the government's review of the BBC's Royal Charter, this week gave the clearest indication yet that the BBC governors in their present form are unlikely to survive, writes Conor Dignam.
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FIVE VIEWERS TO GO HOME WITH GERI.
Five has lined up former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell as the next subject of its At
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COMMENT - The BBC's licence to bill.
Charter review must address the future of the licence fee in the digital marketplace, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Elstein finds few friends.
David Elstein unveiled his Tory-commissioned report into the future of the BBC this week and found
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First US order for 12 Yard.
Indie 12 Yard Productions has landed its first commission in the US with a reality show that will make someone an instant millionaire, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV's Tonight secures Soham exclusive.
ITV will broadcast a Tonight special on the Soham murders after gaining exclusive access to Kevin and Nicola Wells, parents of murdered schoolgirl Holly, writes Paul Revoir.
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Pact urges more funds for online content.
Pact has called on the BBC to outsource more of its online content, writes Glen Mutel.