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Analysis - Profile - A newsman in the headlines.
David Mannion is poised to become the next editor-in-chief of ITV News. If he takes the job he'll face a tough initiation, as ITV looks to make savings in the regions.
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Analysis - On the box - Work is a four-letter word.
Mark Rubens thought Boss Swap just about held its own as an extension of the Wife Swap format but would be quite happy to see The Sack Race get the boot.
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Analysis - The cornflake wars.
As big names Chris Moyles and Johnny Vaughan take over the morning shifts at Radio 1 and Capital Radio respectively, competition in the crucial breakfast slot is hotting up as never before, writes Michael Rosser.
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Opinion - In my view - Indies in the driving seat.
The changes brought about by indies gaining greater control of their product will be worth watching closely, says Matthew Frank.
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Comment - Show some appreciation.
It may come as news to you, but the BBC compiles data on how much viewers enjoy the shows they watch. So why is this information kept under wraps, asks William G Stewart
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Opinion - With friends like that.
Getting Kilroy-Silk the sack has been the Arab world's latest contribution to western civilisation.
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PEER POLL: CHRIS MOYLES AT RADIO 1.
Based on his first week, will Chris Moyles be the 'saviour of Radio 1'?YES: 30%NO: 70%Next
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LIQUID ASSETS TO RUN TO ANOTHER SERIES
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has commissioned a further run of Liquid Assets. The new 6 x
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CORRECTION: BBC3.
Last week's article on multichannel TV incorrectly stated BBC3's audience figures. Based on transmission time, the
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Commissioning - BBC orders terror simulation series.
BBC2 has commissioned a topical entertainment series in which members of the public will take on
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Commissioning - Early Doors to return for second series.
Royle Family writer Craig Cash's acclaimed BBC2 comedy series Early Doors has been commissioned for a second run, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Commissioning - Betty looks at Brit penchant for camp.
Channel 4 has commissioned Betty to make a two-part documentary series which examines the UK's love affair with gay entertainers, writes Glen Mutel.
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Commissioning - Secret Policeman reassessed.
Films of Record is to revisit seminal comedy event The Secret Policeman's Ball for a 25th anniversary special, writes Michael Rosser.
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Commissioning - Commissioner's Q&A - Gareth Neame.
The BBC's head of drama commissioning, responsible for Spooks and State of Play, admits to having a lot of money to spend, but complains it's never enough to achieve everything he wants.
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COMMISSIONS - C4 DELVES INTO CULT OF STARSKY AND HUTCH.
Channel 4 has commissioned an hour-long documentary on 1970s US cop show Starsky and Hutch. The
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COMMISSIONS - TALENT TV TESTS KIDS' LOYALTIES FOR CBBC.
Indie Talent TV is making a CBBC factual entertainment series in which kids' friendships are put
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COMMISSIONS - KITCHEN DETECTIVE ON WAY TO DISCOVERY.
Discovery Health channel director Clare Laycock has ordered Kitchen Detective, a 10 x 30-minutes series from
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A shift in the balance of power.
The new codes of practice will reposition producers as rights holders, but, with detailed terms of trade still to be agreed with the various broadcasters, indies' celebrations may be premature.
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Pop Idol poised for Asian launch.
Indie 19TV has struck its first Asian deal for the Pop Idol format, with Singapore's Channel
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Fox Sports Net to play Late Night Poker.
Indie Presentable has sold its Channel 4 show Late Night Poker to US network Fox Sports, writes Glen Mutel.