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BBC Worldwide drops plans to invest in Czech newsdesk
BBC Worldwide has scrapped plans to take over the BBC World Service's Czech newsdesk.
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Sky hits 8m target
BSkyB has passed its short-term target of eight million direct-to-home (DTH) subscribers, and has its sights set firmly on hitting the 10m mark by 2010.
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Firefly signs Mentorn producer
Anatomy For Beginners indie Firefly has poached Mentorn producer Edwina Silver as head of development.
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X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing bring 23m together
In the battle of the Saturday night talent contests both BBC1 and ITV1 could claim a victory of sorts with the two shows gaining a combined peak audience of over 23 million.
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Ofcom kick starts productplacement consultation
Ofcom has launched its consultation on the future of product placement, in a bid to clarify the UK's position on the revised Television Without Frontiers Directive.
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Hamilton circus reaches BBC Radio Wiltshire
BBC radio listeners in Wiltshire are to be given an unlikely Christmas morning 'treat' - a two-hour show presented by the Neil and Christine Hamilton.
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ITV News Channel to close on Friday
ITV is to cut its losses and close the ITV News Channel on Friday - a month earlier than expected.
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First UK made-for mobile chat show launches
The UK's first made-for-mobile sports chat show, to be presented by ex-footballer Neil 'Razor' Ruddock, has launched today [Monday] on the O2 network.
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Community Channel finds The New Heroes
The Community Channel has acquired The New Heroes, a Robert Redford-fronted series from Oregon Public Broadcasting in the US.
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C4 to serve up cold turkey
Channel 4 has ordered a live series which follows heroin addicts as they attempt to go 'cold-turkey' in a UK clinic.
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Corrie criticised for bad language
ITV has been reprimanded by Ofcom for including the word 'bastard' in Coronation Street three times in the same month.
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Unions threaten strike action over SMG cuts
Unions Bectu and the NUJ are to ballot members for strike action over SMG's 'cynical' decision to axe around a fifth of its workforce.
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BBC2 sports best Sunday in 18 months
BBC2 gained its best all-hours share for a Sunday in 18 months with 14.6% of all viewing, thanks largely to a diet of sport.
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BBC7 to air Kenny Everett oldies
BBC7 listeners will soon be treated to archive material of radio legend Kenny Everett, after the station signed a licensing deal with GCap Media.
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Flame TV goes Digging for Jesus
Flame Television is putting the finishing touches to a fast-turnaround production for ITV1, which looks at the most important archaeological discoveries surrounding the life of Jesus.
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TV Corp board backs Tinopolis bid
TV Corp has 'reluctantly' recommended that shareholders accept the all-share hostile bid from Welsh indie Tinopolis.
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Christmas specials help ITV1 and BBC2 beat BBC1
A seasonal special of ITV1 hit Bad Girls pulled in 6.3 million (27.2%) at 9pm last night, beating BBC1's comedy drama pilot Chopratown by a significant margin.
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ITV stocks up for new kids channel
CiTV editor Estelle Hughes has commissioned Entertainment Rights to make pre-school series Jim Jam & Sunny for ITV1 as well as its forthcoming digital children's channel, CiTV.
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Sky accuses BBC of Freeview bias
Freeview's future is to be 'the platform for the elderly and inactive' says BSkyB, which has also accused the BBC of being biased towards the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) platform.
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James Baker to head Sky Interactive
BSkyB has promoted controller of Sky One James Baker to the role of managing director of Sky Interactive with effect from January 2006.