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Caborn to meet TV cricket campaigners
Sports minister Richard Caborn has agreed to meet with a high profile group campaigning to keep live cricket on terrestrial TV.
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Green Green Grass kicks off with 9.1m
The Green Green Grass, BBC1's spin-off sitcom from Only Fools and Horses, got off to a cracking start averaging an impressive 9.1 million (41.6%) on Friday.
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5.5m see ITV1's greatest shows
ITV stole the show on Saturday night with its special ITV's 50 Greatest Shows, which attracted 5.5 million (26.2%) over 3 hours, coupled with another strong performance for The X Factor.
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Clinton aide lands Sky News show
BSkyB has hired Bill Clinton's former spokesman James Rubin to present a show on Sky News.
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BBC brings Charlie & Lola to Cannes
BBC Worldwide will be looking to tie up further deals for Tiger Aspect's 26-part pre-school series Charlie & Lolaat Mipcom, following its launch on Playhouse Disney in the US earlier this year.
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Peak to promote Muffin the Mule at Mipcom
Derbyshire-based kids entertainment outfit Peak Entertainment is bringing BBC kids classic Muffin the Muleto Mipcom, ahead of the character's 60th anniversary in 2006.
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C4I pushes Two Sides TV special
Channel 4 International is heading to Cannes with a new animated special from the veteran producer of Yellow Submarineand The Snowman.
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Decode launches Aardman copro
Aardman Animation's first TV co-production is set to launch at Mipcom ahead of its debut on Canada's Teletoon this November.
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All3Media format execs quit
All3Media International's director of international format sales Justus Verkerk will leave the company ahead of Mipcom this October to start his own independent formats distribution outfit.
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NGTI picks up Katrina doc
As America continues to come to terms with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, London-based National Geographic Television International has picked up an hour-long programme on the causes and effects of the devastating natural disaster.
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Parthenon adds PBS titles to slate
Factual producer and distributor Parthenon Entertainment is continuing its expansion drive in the run up to Mipcom, with the addition of nine hours of PBS programming to its catalogue.
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BBC signs Touchpaper deal
BBC Worldwide has signed a development deal with Touchpaper Television, the drama producer recently acquired by RDF Media.
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Ofcom bans Make Poverty History ads
Ofcom has banned the Make Poverty History campaign from advertising on UK television and radio.
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BBC America buys up ITV content
BBC America has signed a two-year deal that will allow it to cherry-pick 160 hours of programmes from Granada International's back catalogue of drama and comedy.
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Nat Geo lines up hurricane doc
National Geographic Television and Film is making an hour long special on Hurricane Katrina featuring an engineer who predicted a similar disaster.
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Nigella signs to BBC2
Nigella Lawson is to front her first show for the BBC after her ITV daytime show for ITV1 flopped.
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ITV and Sky retain Champions League
ITV and Sky have retained the rights to UEFA Champions League Football for a further three years.
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ITV woos Omaar for 7/7 special
Rageh Omaar, the reporter famed for his coverage of the war in Iraq, is set to turn his sights closer to home for his next ITV project.
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UTV scraps The Wireless Group brand
Ulster Television (UTV) is to scrap The Wireless Group brand following its purchase of the TalkSport owner earlier this summer.
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C4 wins with Ashes victory
England's historic Ashes victory propelled Channel 4 to its best ever all-hours share as the cricket coverage peaked at 7.4 million (41.2%) at 6pm.