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The Queen to be the subject of C4 drama series
Channel 4 is to risk the ire of the monarchy with a five-part drama-documentary covering the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Thompson's email
Email from BBC director general Mark Thompson to senior management (27 Jan, 2009).
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No BBC bonuses until 2010; senior level pay freeze
None of the BBC's 24,000 staff will receive a bonus until at least 2010 and 400 of it most senior managers will have their pay frozen over the same period.
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ITV unlocks celeb DNA
ITV will attempt to discover whether political presenter Andrew Neil could be facing a life-threatening illness.
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TWI to cut 130 jobs
Sports giant TWI is set to axe more than 130 posts as part of a stringent cost-cutting drive to help boost profits.
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BSkyB to create 1,000 jobs
BSkyB beat forecasts with 171,000 net new customers in the second quarter of 2008 and said it would create around 1,000 jobs as a result.
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Axe hangs over Heartbeat and The Royal
ITV has denied it plans to axe long-running drama Heartbeat, and spin-off series The Royal, but will not take a view on recommissioning either series until 2011.
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Outrage at NHU cuts
The BBC's plan to cut almost a third of jobs at the NHU has prompted outrage among wildlife programme makers.
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Virgin 1 investigates unsafe dogs
Virgin 1 will focus on the topical issue of dangerous dogs in a one-off documentary.
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Fresh calls to resurrect Top of the Pops
The promoter of music acts including U2 and Billy Bragg is lobbying the BBC to revive Top of the Pops in Neighbours' old time slot.
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BBC back to 'bonnets' with Emma
BBC Drama is to return to its Jane Austen heartland with a new period adaptation of the classic novel, Emma.
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NUJ slams BBC/ITV regional plans
The National Union of Journalists has condemned ITV and BBC's sharing plans for regional news bureaus, and has written to the Office of Fair Trading urging it to intervene.
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Campbell joins 'speaker idol'
BBC2 has enlisted former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell to share his skills in “the subtleties of persuasion” with teenagers in a search for Britain's best young speaker.
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C4 gets a Shameless 3.1m
Channel 4's hit drama series Shameless was a popular draw at 10pm last night with the sixth series kicking off with 3.1m viewers (17.5% share).
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New BBC arts and music commissions
The BBC today announced a poetry season to air across BBC2, BBC4, CBeebies, Radio 3, Radio 4 and online this spring.
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BBC unveils major arts and music plans
The BBC is to spearhead a significant arts and music initiative that will include forging web partnerships with the British Museum, the Arts Council and the Public Catalogue Foundation.
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Morley appointed in SPTI restructure
Sony Pictures Television International has combined its international production activities and appointed former Endemol International exec Mike Morley.
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Paul Jackson to run Eyeworks UK
Former ITV director of entertainment and comedy Paul Jackson is to be parachuted in as chief executive officer of indie Eyeworks UK.
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BBC extends MOTD deal
Match of the Day's future has been safeguarded until the end of the 2013 football season after the BBC extended its Premier League highlights deal.
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Digital Britain report set to be unveiled
Universal broadband access and the future of Channel 4 will be top of the agenda in the first phase of the government's Digital Britain when it is released at lunchtime tomorrow.