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ITV1 explores rough and soft side of Holloway
Wild Pictures will expose the drugs, arson and violence of Holloway Prison - as well as the softer side of Europe's largest female jail - in a three part series for ITV1.
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McGrath to lead Tiger Aspect features team
Tiger Aspect has set up a features department headed by Jo McGrath and landed a second order of Channel 4's The Home Show.
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BBC Trust under fire over ‘misleading' statements
The BBC Trust is facing fresh criticism after the cross-party Commons Department for Culture Media & Sport select committee accused it of ducking questions and trying to fulfil two functions at once.
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News Q&A: Stephen Carter
The communications minister talks to Broadcast about TV and the internet, how plans for a second PSB will become a reality and why the terms of trade are successful.
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Sky 1 hands Guinness World Records show an 11-part run
Sky 1 has ordered an 11-part run of Guinness World Records Smashed! following the show's one-off debut last November.
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Rise to uncover Indian culture clash for More 4
Factual indie Rise Films is making a feature-length ob-doc for More 4 about an indigenous Indian tribe facing up to the arrival of a large, multi-national company.
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Avid to cut number of resellers
Avid will reduce the number of companies that it allows to sell its digital media production technology across EMEA and India by at least 10% as it tries to improve relations with customers.
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Unpaid bill threatens The Club
Covent Garden facility The Club has entered into insolvency proceedings after being told that one of its major customers is unlikely to be able to pay a£110,000 bill for post-production work.
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Antiques Roadshow gets BBC2 weekday spin-off
Antiques Roadshow is heading to BBC2 in a stripped weekday spin-off that will revisit some of the show's most memorable finds.
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Video: Jeremy Darroch
BSkyB chief executive Jeremy Darroch talks to Robert Shepherd about 20 years of Sky.
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Carter calls for co-operation on convergence
Lord Carter has urged the TV industry to open its mind about its place in the converging media sector - and told broadcasters they must learn to compete and co-operate at the same time.
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Virgin 1 orders first web drama
Virgin 1 is hosting its first web-only drama, a quirky tale of a manic depressive and his imaginary dream girl.
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Makeover for Setanta Sports News website
Setanta Sports News is planning an overhaul of its website to include celebrity interviews, rare sport clips and blogs from its presenters and commentators.
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BBC4 redesigns idents for March Japan season
BBC4's idents will get a Japanese makeover to promote a season on “the real but hidden soul” of Japan.
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ITV exec warns staff to expect more cost cutting
ITV chief operating officer John Cresswell has warned staff to expect more swingeing cost-saving measures on 4 March.
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Liberty Bell seeks Angry Young Men for Paramount
Liberty Bell is making a younger version of its Grumpy Old Men BBC format for Paramount Comedy Channel.
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BBC: NHU and features heads 'will not merge'
The BBC has pledged to keep the head of the Natural History Unit and the Bristol-based head of features jobs separate, despite fears among BBC staff that the roles will be merged.
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RDF gives 100 staff a stake in business
RDF Media Group is to hand 100 of its staff a stake in the business after it delisted from the stock exchange on Monday.
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Counting the cost of Kangaroo
BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV have spent two years and at least£25m on Project Kangaroo - but hopes for a one-stop-shop for on-demand TV are now dead in the water.
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Ratings
Skins gets up to speed
Drama series usually suffer from a decline in ratings over the weeks, but if the second episode of E4's Skins is anything to go by, the teen show appears to be bucking that trend.