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Disney channels move to Sky basic package
BSkyB and Disney are close to striking a deal to move The Disney Channel and Playhouse Disney onto Sky's basic pack and launch a new premium channel, Disney Cinemagic.
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C4 debuts online comedy channel
Channel 4 is to launch a second broadband channel next year which will allow up and coming comedians to showcase their acts online.
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Granada plans new versionof The Prisoner
It's a cult classic which has provoked decades of speculation and interpretation. Now Number 6 is coming back to our screens in a remake of the 1960s adventure series The Prisoner.
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ITV poaches Sharman and Kandola
ITV director of television Simon Shaps kicked off his network centre revolution this week with two senior hirings, poaching children's BBC controller Alison Sharman to run daytime and factual and signing up Five director of acquisitions Jay Kandola.
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Shed sees profits boom
Footballers' Wives indie Shed Productions has exceeded City expectations in its latest results, with pretax profits up by 63% to£5.2m, giving the independent sector a welcome boost.
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Endemol unveils brand shake-up
Endemol is planning a radical restructure of its UK subsidiaries in a move that will see Big Brother join the Brighter Pictures stable at the same time as its founder Remy Blumenfeld departs the company.
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First class post from Manchester
The prspect of the BBC's arrival has focused attention on the north-west's post houses, reports Kate Large.Is it possible to dodge the sky-high rents of Soho and still attract high-profile work to your facility? Can you really have your cake and eat it? With an influx of indies moving up ...
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The making of a 21st century media village
In relocating key departments to Manchester, the BBC has taken the opportunity to develop a grand vision: a shopping centre-like creative quarter anchored by the BBC, with everyone from technology providers to sporting bodies taking part. Jane Marlow reports.
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How (not) to pitch
What's the secret of a successful pitch? Broadcast asked a leading figure from each side of the fence and found they agreed on one crucial point: best never admit you are doing anything as vulgar as selling.
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Comment - Language barriers
The launch of an Arabic language TV channel is at the core of the BBC World Service's refocused investment plans. Nigel Chapman explains why it is targeting the region.
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In My View - BBC3 for Manchester?
Manchester is fast becoming a powerhouse of regional TV; the challenge now is to maintain the momentum, says Angela Smith.
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Pathological fear of four
There is a man in Peterborough with a highly advanced case of a disorder first exhibited by the Daily Mail, writes Stuart Cosgrove.
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Analysis - A black and white issue
The signs are that ethnic minorities are well represented on TV, but are broadcasters themselves equally diverse? Last week's Cultural Diversity Network conference warned against complacency.
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Profile: Ford Ennals - Digital's marathon man
He's the man who has to persuade the UK public to go digital before the analogue signal is switched off in a few years' time. Good thing Ford Ennals has stamina.
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Leader - Rights become pressing
As US networks put VoD strategies in place, Ofcom's review of UK production takes on great significance, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Endemol and Fremantle on ITV Play list
ITV has shortlisted four companies to run its new transactional channel ITV Play including Endemol, interactive specialist Enteraction and Fremantle Media.
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Maverick hires C4's Howell for drama move
Indie Maverick Television has hired former Channel 4 drama executive Juliette Howell to spearhead a move into drama, after being handed a slice of the BBC's£500,000 regional indie fund.
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BBC1 gets lucky with fiery friendly
Michael Owen's two late goals against Argentina helped seal a win for both England and BBC1.
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Emap Scottish head
Emap has appointed its national brands director, Steve Parkinson, to oversee the group's Scottish stations on an interim basis, following the departure of managing director of Emap Radio Scotland David Goode at the end of the year. Parkinson will oversee the stations from January while the group seeks a permanent ...
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Hunt orders found
BBC1 controller of daytime Jay Hunt has ordered a series from Leopard Films looking at the lives of foundlings - babies abandoned on doorsteps by their parents. Presented by Kate Adie, the 5 x 45-minute series Found will look at the effect of abandonment on their lives. Gill Waddington will ...