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    SMG CHAIR TO LEAVE.

    2004-02-02T13:32:59Z

    SMG chairman Don Cruickshank will step down on 4 June. The Glasgow-based media group, which also

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    SKY RATINGS PANEL.

    2004-02-02T13:32:59Z

    BSkyB is setting up a research panel that will measure the viewing habits of digital satellite

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    Trouble in Paradise for Endemol.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    Endemol UK Productions is to produce a primetime reality show for ITV in which seven couples compete for the right to start a new life and a new business abroad, writes Glen Mutel.

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    ITV demotes sea drama to midweek slot.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    A multimillion-pound ocean-based follow-up to ITV's classic drama Soldier Soldier has been pulled from its primetime slot in ITV's winter schedule amid fears that it would be a ratings failure, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Fremantle picks Mentorn founder.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    Tom Gutteridge, the founder of indie Mentorn, has been appointed chief executive of Fremantle Media's North

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    Ramsden takes up post at Endemol UK.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    Sara Ramsden, the short-lived Sky One controller and former Channel 4 executive, has been appointed as Endemol UK's new head of specialist factual, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Flying start for I'm a Celebrity ...

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    The third series of ITV1's I'm a Celebrity ... Get me out of Here! got off to a flying start with 10.1 million viewers, a 41.1% share, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Top 10 episodes of I'm a Celebrity ... Get me out of Here!

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    The most popular episode of I'm a Celebrity ... Get me out of Here! - by

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    CELADOR UP FOR OSCAR.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    The debut production from Celador Films, the movie offshoot of indie Celador Productions, has been nominated

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    JAGO BIDS TO STAY PUT.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    Becky Jago, Chris Tarrant's sidekick on Capital Radio, has been tipped to keep her position on

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    C4 MAY GO FOR RACING.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    Channel 4 is expected to bid for a contract to broadcast live horse racing if Attheraces

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    CHARTER STATEMENT.

    2004-02-02T13:32:58Z

    The government's key advisor on BBC Charter renewal, Terry Burns, will make his first public statement

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    BBC in crisis over Hutton's verdict.

    2004-02-02T13:32:57Z

    Davies resigns - Gilligan claims 'unfounded' - BBC editorial system 'defective'.

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    Comment - Governance must change.

    2004-02-02T13:32:57Z

    Hutton has revealed complacency and negligence at the heart of the BBC's governance, says Conor Dignam, Editor.

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    Hutton calls BBC to account.

    2004-02-02T13:32:57Z

    policyHutton role: Attended Kelly-related meetings with Dyke and Sambrook; told the governors the BBC's weakness 'was

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    BBC abandons plans for more investigations.

    2004-02-02T13:32:57Z

    The BBC has quietly scrapped plans to create a standalone news investigations unit, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Reactions to the Hutton report.

    2004-02-02T13:32:57Z

    PETER BAZALGETTE, CHAIRMAN OF ENDEMOL UK'I'm sorry mistakes were made by the BBC, but I strongly

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    Ex-Sky execs to offer pay-TV on Freeview.

    2004-02-02T13:32:56Z

    Pay-TV channels including E4 and Sky One could soon be offered to more than a million Freeview viewers as part of a new subscription service, write Paul Revoir and Colin Robertson.

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    RDF cleans up at Broadcast Awards 2004.

    2004-02-02T13:32:56Z

    RDF Media and its hit show Wife Swap dominated this year's Broadcast Awards, winning in four

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    Zeiler wants fewer PSB duties for Five

    2004-02-02T12:24:59Z

    Gerhard Zeiler, the chief executive of RTL Group, the majority owner of Five, wants Ofcom to reduce its public service programming (PSB) obligations, including allowing Five to bin its peaktime news obligation, writes Kate Bulkley.