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Creative Briefs - Peacock Design was commissioned by EMI.
Peacock Design was commissioned by EMI to produce a graphics-led commercial marking the reissue of Pink
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SPANKING NEW COMEDY CLUB COMES TO BBC7.
BBC7 has commissioned its first original programming with stand-up show, Spanking New on 7. The 7
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TALKBACK TO MAKE OVER WHOLE TOWN FOR C4.
Talkback Productions is creating a major new makeover show for Channel 4, which will feature the
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News Special: Covering the Conflict - War Ratings - Hungry for news from frontline.
The war on Iraq has caused a predictable surge of viewers turning to news bulletins on both terrestrial and digital providers, with Sky News recording a massive 821% increase in audience share, writes Jon Rogers.
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News Special: Covering the Conflict - Abu Dhabi TV rivals Al-Jazeera's thunder.
Last Friday evening at the start of the coalition's so-called 'shock and awe' bombing of Baghdad,
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Labour peers press for open BBC accounts.
Pressure is mounting on the BBC to give way in the row over its refusal to open its books to MPs, writes David Rose.
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Celador to sell All American Girl for indie 19.
WHO Wants to Be a Millionaire? distributor Celador International has teamed up with Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment to sell the Pop Idol creator's latest format, All American Girl, writes Jane Marlow.
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Blair advisor gets Ofcom job.
One of the main architects of the Communications Bill has been given a key role in
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Series for No Going Back couple.
The husband and wife team who quit their mobile disco business in the UK to run a 15-acre farm in Tuscany as part of Channel 4's No Going Back series have been given their own six-part show, writes Penny Hughes.
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Somethin' Else now leading BBC supplier.
Somethin' Else has scooped 600 hours of commissions on BBC Radio 1 following the closure of the broadcast division of Mark Goodier's Wise Buddah, writes John Plunkett.
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BBC hit by ECM cash crisis.
BBC Worldwide has been left #850,000 out of pocket after the company that distributes its shows in Asia - including Weakest Link - ran into financial trouble, writes Conor Dignam.
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BOYS AND GIRLS MOVES.
Chris Evans' Channel 4 comeback show Boys and Girls has lost its primetime slot after it
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FLAK FOR GREEN AT AGM.
Carlton chairman Michael Green came under attack from shareholders at the ITV company's AGM this week.
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CAPITAL FIGURES DOWN.
Capital Radio, owner of 95.8 Capital FM and Xfm, said this week radio revenues from January
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TYRONE APPOINTMENT.
Tyrone Productions has appointed a producer on ITV 1's Blind Date as its new head of
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QUIZBALL SET FOR OZ.
Avalon International is to resurrect the classic 1960s BBC football quiz show Quizball. The indie has
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Discovery's Thorogood gets wider role.
Discovery Channel director Katy Thorogood has been given an expanded role, taking control of both Discovery Travel & Adventure and Discovery Sci-Trek, writes Paul Revoir.
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Zenith keen to buy up indies.
Zenith Entertainment, the indie behind ITV hits Inspector Morse and SM:TV, is in the market for production companies, according to managing director Ivan Rendall, who this week led a buyout of the 20-year-old company, writes Colin Robertson.
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RDF plans new 'Swap' format.
RDF Media has followed up the success of its Wife Swap series with two more 'swap'
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Strong showing for XFM in Sonys.
XFM leads the commercial radio nominations at this year's Sony Radio Academy Awards, with six contenders including Ricky Gervais and breakfast host Christian O'Connell, writes John Plunkett.