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CHARTER STATEMENT.
The government's key advisor on BBC Charter renewal, Terry Burns, will make his first public statement
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ITV LICENCES CHANGES.
Ofcom this week announced plans to release a 'streamlined' ITV licence review process, which will mean
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ITC BOSS JOINS GWR.
Patricia Hodgson, former chief executive of the Independent Television Commission, has joined the board of Classic
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ITV1 to be 'home of motor-sport'.
ITV1 is planning to devote its Sunday afternoon schedule to motor-sport after securing rights to the
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Living TV puts celebs in haunted house.
Living TV is hoping to have its own group of celebrities screaming 'get me out of here' in a live reality show with a paranormal twist, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV NEWS REFRESHES BRAND.
ITV News has unveiled its new look and£1m state of the art set, which will
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Ofcom names caterer as chair of C4.
A former advertising executive who went on to become a leading catering entrepreneur has been named
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Emap appoints Kerrang! boss.
Emap has taken a step closer to launching its West Midlands rock station Kerrang! with the appointment of Andrew Jeffries as programme director, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC HITS RACE TARGET.
The BBC has confirmed it has hit its self-imposed target of having 10% of its staff
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TURNER PICKS TCM VP.
Turner Entertainment has promoted its group account director for the company's ad sales team, Alan Musa,
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SMG CHAIR TO LEAVE.
SMG chairman Don Cruickshank will step down on 4 June. The Glasgow-based media group, which also
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SKY RATINGS PANEL.
BSkyB is setting up a research panel that will measure the viewing habits of digital satellite
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Commissioning - Irish comics set for BBC2.
The co-writer of Channel 4 hit comedy Father Ted, Arthur Matthews, is working on an all-Irish
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Commissioning - BBC1 series to look at greats of UK design.
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has green lit two major arts series looking at key British designers and how different areas of the country have influenced artists, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Commissioning - Commissioner's Q&A - Sara Johnson.
The commissioning editor, drama and comedy at Sky One talks about her channel's lack of cynicism when it comes to producing drama as well as her fondness for Nip/Tuck and other imports.
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COMMISSIONS - C4 GOES BACKSTAGE WITH MOTORHEAD.
Ideal World is to chart the exploits of 1980s rock band Motorhead in a 50-minute documentary
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COMMISSIONS - CENTRAL TO AIR HOUSE-BUILDING CHALLENGE.
ITV1 Central has ordered a new series from Carlton and indie Newman Productions, which follows a
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COMMISSIONS - CELEBRITIES TO BE MADE TO LEARN WELSH.
Janet Street-Porter and former Hi De Hi star Ruth Madoc are two of the stars set