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De Mol: reality genre is at risk.
Big Brother creator Jon De Mol has warned producers to put more effort into reality shows,
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Brits make strong start at Rose d'Or.
UK shows dominate the shortlists for this year's Rose d'Or Awards, picking up 45 out of the 119 nominations, writes Sam Matthews.
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C4 DOC TO LOOK AT FACE TRANSPLANTS.
Mentorn Scotland is filming a 50-minute documentary for Channel 4 and Discovery Health in which three
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FORMAT FOCUS: FOREVER EDEN.
This Mentorn-produced show premiered on Fox this week and borrows much from Paradise Hotel, writes Michael Rosser.
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C4I RENEWS OUTPUT DEAL WITH FINLAND.
Channel 4 International has renewed its 59-hour output deal with YLE in Finland, with shows including
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LIVING TV BAGS UK SHOWING OF THE L WORD.
Living TV has picked up the exclusive rights to a controversial new US drama, described as
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GRANADA INTERNATIONAL VP QUITS FOR TARGET.
Two more ITV international programme sales staff have left to join the indie sector. Jane Dockery,
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TALENT TV SETS UP KIDS OUTPUT CO-PRO.
Indie Talent Television is bolstering its children's output with a partnership deal with Canadian indie Amberwood
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SERIOUS JUNGLE SELLS AROUND THE WORLD.
All3Media International has made several sales of CBBC factual series Serious Jungle. The 6 x 30-minute
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TOP NOTCH AND OFF THE FENCE GET TOGETHER.
Indie Top Notch Productions has joined forces with Dutch indie Off the Fence to co-fund several
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Analysis - ITV hands chair to money man.
ITV has gone for the City-pleasing option in hiring Peter Burt as chairman, so can rigorous bean-counting be reconciled with quality programme-making?
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Analysis - On The Box - It's quite an education.
Jim Manson sees Clare Short's formidable image crumble in the face of a class of surly inner-city kids and Rik Waller scoop to new depths on Back to Reality.
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Analysis - Unmissable rubbish.
No less an authority than Terry Wogan has described the Eurovision Song Contest as 'grandiose' and 'banal', but the infamous televisual spectacular keeps chugging along regardless.
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Opinion - In My View - We need food for thought.
Broadcasters must take the initiative in helping the population break free from an increasingly shallow media culture, writes Steve Orchard.
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Opinion - Comment - Beware the ostriches.
The broadcasting industry's dismissal of the Elstein group's proposals points to vested interests in the status quo - but change is inevitable, says one of its authors, David Cox.
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Opinion - Alarm bells start ringing.
Ofcom's appointment of Channel 4's chairman has raised some serious concerns about the regulator's ability to act neutrally.
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Older Viewers - Is grey the new black?
It's time for broadcasters to retune their thinking on older viewers, as the stereotype of a cash-poor OAP watching Songs of Praise and switching off the ads couldn't be further from the truth. By Suzy Bashford.
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Interview - Into the unknown.
John Smithson says he was worried that nobody would go to see the award-winning Touching the Void. Now, after it has taken millions at the box office, he tells James Curtis how the hit docu-drama came about.
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Production - Alchemy moves into Centre Point.
Audio facility Alchemy Mastering is investing£1.2m to relocate its business to the 29th floor of
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Production - Optibase eyes up Media 100.
Editing software company Media 100 is in talks with Optibase about a possible buyout.Media 100 has