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Sky signs podcast journos
Sky News has signed journalists Jeff Randall and Tim Marshall to host weekly podcasts dedicated to business and foreign affairs.
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ITV's Uncle Max makes BBC1 comeback
BBC1 will screen a new run of children's slapstick series Uncle Max, an ITV show that was scrapped after just one series.
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Widdecombe gets Telegraph TV show
Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe and original Masterchef host Loyd Grossman are to present weekly online shows for Telegraph TV.
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BT Vision offers US shows
BT Vision is to offer more than 650 episodes of US TV shows including Ugly Betty, Lost and Scrubs in a deal with Disney-ABC International Television.
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Shed delivers ex-con drama
Shed Productions is to make an eight-part BBC1 comedy-drama about a group of female ex-convicts hiding out in a remote Scottish village.
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Naked Civil Servant returns
ITV is lining up a sequel to The Naked Civil Servant, its landmark 1970s drama based on the life of the late Quentin Crisp.
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BBC reorders comedy
BBC1 has ordered 20 episodes of After You've Gone. A third series of 8 x30-minute programmes will screen at the end of the year and will be followed by a 10-episode run in 2009.
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Kids reality show returns
Children's reality show Best of Friends will return to BBC1 for a fifth series, after CBBC creative director Anne Gilchrist ordered 20 x 30-minute shows from Talent TV.
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Done and Dusted makes a date with BBC Switch
DCD-owned indie Done and Dusted is poised to make a series of three-minute dating shows for the website of the BBC's teen strand Switch.
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RDF comedy site to focus on TV downloads
RDF is to create a download-to-own, long-form comedy catalogue featuring content from broadcasters and independents.
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Glamour Girls exposes model truths for BBC3
BBC3 is to take an insider's look at the modelling industry with a documentary series focusing on the agency that discovered Jordan.
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Industry warned over DAB future
Commercial digital-only radio stations will be “very vulnerable” this year, commercial radio industry insiders have predicted.
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Gold Radio to put Capital's Cannon in the breakfast seat
GCap Media's national classic hits station, Gold Radio, has signed Capital 95.8's James Cannon to present its breakfast show as part of a new weekday line-up
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Scottish pair rise to 101 challenges for T4
Two Scottish brothers are travelling the world taking on weird tasks set by the public, in a new 8 x 60-minute series planned for Channel 4.
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GMG sets up promo team
GMG Radio is launching an in-house sponsorship and promotions team called GMG Radio Solutions to be headed up by John Walker, currently head of radio at OMD UK.
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ITV plans major mobile push
ITV is making its biggest push into original content for mobile phones, ordering its first sitcom for the platform and two animated series for later this year.
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R1 hires new dance DJs
BBC Radio 1 has refreshed its dance music show In New DJs We Trust with Dave Spoon and Nerm and D-Code joining the weekly line-up alongside DJs Kutski and Kissy Sell Out.
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Unions urge Trust to extend pay study
Unions have called on the BBC Trust to broaden its study of BBC on-screen talent costs to include pay levels for the corporation's top executives.
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Nick News returns to take on climate change
Nickelodeon is reviving its award-winning factual strand Nick News for a special season tackling global warming