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JOHN SUCHET RETIRES.
ITV news presenter John Suchet has announced he will retire from ITN in March. Suchet joined
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PILKINGTON COVER.
Flextech has appointed Libra Television joint managing director Louise Lynch as commissioning editor for Trouble and
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TALKBACK THAMES.
Talkback Thames has appointed Alex Mahon from parent company Fremantle Media to oversee its commercial operation.
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RDF WEDDING ORDER.
ITV has commissioned RDF to make a trial series of Wedding Day, a follow-up to its
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EUROPEAN VP FOR DNE.
Discovery Networks Europe (DNE) has appointed Arthur Bastings to the role of senior vice-president and general
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BBC NI beefs up top management.
BBC Northern Ireland controller Anna Carragher has instigated a top-level restructure, creating managing editor roles for
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TMF adds original programming.
The Music Factory (TMF), MTV's Freeview music video channel, is hoping to boost its performance by screening originated programming, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BSkyB targets UK Asians with free Star TV.
BSkyB is looking to attract more Asians to its service by scrapping charges for Hindi-language entertainment channels Star Plus and Star News, writes Glen Mutel.
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ITV COMMISSIONS HAROLD SHIPMAN DOCUMENTARY.
ITV has ordered a 90-minute documentary that aims to shed light on the motivations of serial
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Carlton International exec quits for Fremantle.
Carlton International controller of programme development Mark Gray has quit to join the distribution arm of Fremantle Media, writes Michael Rosser.
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TWG and Emap lift radio sector.
Further consolidation of the radio sector kicked off this week with Emap and The Wireless Group
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Kudos plans US Psychos.
Kudos, the indie behind hit BBC drama Spooks, is set to make its first foray into original programming in the US with a version of its award-winning Channel 4 hospital drama Psychos, writes Michael Rosser.
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E4's Vinson moves to Shine.
Elisabeth Murdoch's indie, Shine, has created a head of entertainment development role in order to boost its entertainment programming and create more returnable series, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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SWORDS TO OVERSEE REGULATION AT ITV.
LWT managing director Christy Swords (left) is to become ITV's new director of regulatory affairs. He
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RADIO 1 LURES MANCHESTER DUO FROM EMAP.
BBC Radio 1 has poached Manchester DJ double-act JK and Joel to host a new weekend
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KISS FRESHENS UP WEEKEND SCHEDULES.
London dance radio station Kiss is launching two weekend shows from 30 January. On Fridays, British
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YTV TO MAKE INSERTS FOR UK GOLD SPECIAL.
Yorkshire TV has been signed up to produce two nights of programme inserts for UK Gold's
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SMG TV TO SPONSOR RTS MEMBERSHIP.
SMG TV Productions plans to sponsor 30 people to become members of the Royal Television Society
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CORRECTION: FIVE APPOINTMENTS.
Steve Gowans is to become Five's new controller of factual entertainment not its head of factual,
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COMMISSIONING - Maverick wins fat ITV daytime order.
Indie Maverick has landed its first ever series for ITV daytime, in which two fat families compete against each other to lose weight, writes Paul Revoir.