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    Fremantle media set to push fresh ideas

    10 June 2004

    FremantleMedia has hired Alice Whiteley as its acquisitions and development director for its worldwide licensing division. She will be responsible for acquiring third-party brands and 'invigorating classic properties', in particular children's shows, to drive new programme ideas. Whiteley had been business development director at Ealing Family Entertainment before joining Fremantle ...

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    Blue Peter takes up digital berth

    10 June 2004

    The BBC is to expand its flagship children's brand Blue Peter by launching it on its digital CBBC channel five days a week.

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    ITV could run second I'm a Celebrity this year

    10 June 2004

    ITV is banking on a strong performance from England during Euro 2004 and a possible second outing of I'm a Celebrity..., after media buyers claimed it could lose up to£100m in ad revenues if ratings do not pick up, writes Paul Revoir.

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    GMG hopes to push Smooth to Edinburgh

    10 June 2004

    Guardian Media Group is to bid for the forthcoming Edinburgh radio licence with its Smooth brand, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Drama village for university

    10 June 2004

    The BBC is setting up a 'drama village' in Birmingham in partnership with the local university, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    BBC celebrates D-Day success

    10 June 2004

    Coverage of the weekend's D-Day commemorations pulled in strong audiences, with the BBC taking the lion's share, writes Sam Matthews.

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    Discovery rejigs

    10 June 2004

    Discovery Networks Europe has restructured the roles of its channel directors. Animal Planet International director Eliza Burrows hands over her responsibility for Discovery Kids to Clare Laycock, channel director, Discovery Health while Discovery Channel director Katy Thorogood will take over Discovery Wings. Thorogood has given up control of Discovery Travel ...

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    New editor at shine

    10 June 2004

    Indie Shine has appointed Princess Productions series producer Jon Riley to take up the new post of editor, entertainment. Riley, who will report to creative director, entertainment Steven D Wright, will be charged with bolstering the indie's entertainment slate, particularly in comedy entertainment. His credits include A Wife for William, ...

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    Globes on living TV

    10 June 2004

    Living TV has picked up the rights to screen the Golden Globe film awards until 2007, after sealing an exclusive three-year deal. The Flextech-owned channel secured the deal for coverage of the LA-based film and TV awards ceremony, seen as a pointer to the Oscars, after a successful screening of ...

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    OSF hires Hawkins

    10 June 2004

    Indie OSF has appointed Caroline Hawkins as an executive producer. She has previously worked on Delia Smith, Summer Holiday and Wild and Dangerous for the BBC and has also worked on shows for Five, National Geographic and TLC.

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    Chorion promotes

    10 June 2004

    Chorion, owner of children's characters such as Noddy, has promoted finance director Jeremy Banks to the newly created role of commercial director. The move follows Chorion's recent acquisition of the Mr Men brand from the family of the late Roger Hargreaves, creator of the characters, as well as a spate ...

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    BBC investigates Saudi shootings

    10 June 2004

    The BBC has begun its own investigation into the gun attack in Saudi Arabia that left a freelance cameraman dead and seriously injured its security correspondent Frank Gardner.

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    Tributes for cameraman killed in action

    10 June 2004

    Tributes poured in this week for cameraman Simon Cumbers, who was gunned down in Saudi Arabia this week while working for the BBC.

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    C4 chooses 12 indies for funding scheme

    10 June 2004

    Twelve regional indies are to be given cash to hire new staff as part of a Channel 4-funded scheme, writes Glen Mutel.

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    Morris leaves C4 to focus on writing career

    10 June 2004

    Channel 4 commissioning editor, comedy Iain Morris is to leave the broadcaster to devote more of his time to writing, writes Glen Mutel.

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    Glover for celador

    10 June 2004

    Celador has hired Lin Glover in the new role of head of radio development. Glover, who has been consulting for many of the major radio groups, will focus on the new FM licences and develop a new strategy for Celador's interests in radio broadcast. As well as consulting for radio ...

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    Panorama IRA special

    10 June 2004

    BBC1's flagship current affairs strand Panorama is to screen an edition of BBC Northern Ireland's current affairs strand Spotlight in one of its slots for the first time. The Superdollar special, which originally aired in Northern Ireland in March, traces counterfeit $100 bills from North Korea to an Official IRA ...

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    Virgin drops Djs

    10 June 2004

    Virgin Radio has dropped DJ Daryl Denham and Jezza, the host of its daily Confessions show. Jezza - Jeremy Kyle - who has presented the daily Virgin Confessions phone-in show from 22.00 to 01.00 for two years, has agreed to step down. But Denham, who was shifted into the weekend ...

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    Pact ethnic survey

    10 June 2004

    Producers' alliance Pact is launching a survey into the success of ethnic minority-led production companies. Pact will first gather data from every independent producer in the UK to establish a benchmark of 'success'. It will then survey ethnic minority-led production companies to see how their achievements match up to the ...

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    Born Too Soon brings 3m to C4

    10 June 2004

    A controversial documentary on premature births, Born Too Soon , pulled in 3 million (14.2%) and helped to boost C4's peaktime ratings at 21.00.