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Byford promoted to Dyke's deputy.
The BBC has kicked off a top-level overhaul of its complaints procedures in the wake of
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Spin-offs to rule on ITV2.
ITV2 has vastly reduced its commitment to unique original content by shifting£2m from its new
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Five drops Sky's Flaunt to build music brand.
BSkyB is set to lose a key terrestrial programme window after Five decided to drop its chart show Flaunt in favour of a new homegrown brand, writes Michael Rosser.
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Comment - Hindsight and Hutton.
Errors in the lead-up to the Hutton inquiry have forced the BBC to admit mistakes; not so the government, says Conor Dignam Editor.
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Whiston's northern vision.
John Whiston, the new drama chief of ITV's merged production businesses, has pledged to shore up
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Jackson rules out move to US.
Granada entertainment chief Paul Jackson will not apply for the role of director of Granada America in the merged ITV, even though the company was lining him up for the job, writes Paul Revoir.
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Lygo orders Hat Trick animation for C4.
Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo has reordered a show he originally commissioned for the channel two years ago but which was subsequently dumped, writes Jon Rogers.
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Kids veteran to lead ITV's next SM:TV.
ITV has coaxed former Live and Kicking editor Chris Bellinger out of retirement to oversee its replacement for SM:TV Live, writes Paul Revoir.
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Murphy rejects move up north.
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has poured cold water on claims that his channel could move to Manchester as part of a Charter renewal deal, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 features boss to quit for indie sector.
Channel 4 head of features Jo McGrath is to step down before a restructure of her department, writes Glen Mutel.
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ITV has gone to the 'dark side'.
ITV's approach to regional broadcasting has been attacked after the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) claimed
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Production - Technology Analysis - Home is where the art is.
Despite scepticism, editors and graphics artists are increasingly working from home. But, as Sam Espensen reports, whatever you do, don't call them 'bedroom artists'.
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Production - TX - Sting into action.
Having infiltrated a firm of Chelsea hooligans and been mugged in Brixton for the BBC, Donal
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Ratings - Real drama goes head to head with real-life drama.
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Off the record - Lifestyle show that is too close to home.
All this talk by Charles Allen about the ITV merger not being about bricks and mortar
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Off the record - Ofcom experiences problems.
Ofcom has been getting some first-hand experience with the problems facing the telecommunications industry when the
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Off the record - Getting rat-arsed.
Roland Rat was dusted off from the props cupboard along with his old gerbil chum Kevin
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Off the record - Problem with talk show host.
Trisha is a well-known daytime diva but could the queen of morning TV throw a spanner
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Off the record - And finally - Louise Hussey, 3D producer at Rushes, on an interesting place to stick a webcam,
Tell us one of your most hilarious faux pasAn incident at Kempton Park with the Queen
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In Production - Hive animates BBC favourites.
The Hive has animated a host of comedy characters and TV personalities to promote BBC comedy