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He-Man to hit YouTube
Cartoon brands owned by Entertainment Rights including He-Man, The Archies, Rocky & Bullwinkle and She-Ra are to appear on YouTube.
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C4 bites into food fandom
Channel 4 has launched a website that aims to become a people's guide to the UK's favourite food shops and restaurants.
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Content Focus: Sunday Life
Sunday Life's site offers a full range of interactivity to build interest in its community.
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4Radio sounds off with dramas ahead of launch
The first fiction commissions for Channel 4's fledgling 4Radio venture are to debut online later this month when the broadcaster unveils four audio dramas.
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Ofcom investigating web TV
Ofcom is to investigate the impact of the BBC's iPlayer and other web TV services on the quality of service of the internet in the UK.
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C4 hires radio/multimedia chief
Channel 4 has appointed BBC Worldwide's Daniel Heaf as head of new media, 4 Radio and multimedia entertainment.
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Jalipo sold to ROK
ROK Entertainment Group has bought IPTV company Jalipo Ltd for 600,000 ordinary shares.
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C4.com launches catch-up service
Channel 4 has made the first step towards winding down its 4oD service ahead of the launch of multi-broadcaster venture Kangaroo by adding free catch-ups on its main channel4.com website.
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Broadcast unveils Digital Channel Awards shortlist
BBC Four, CBeebies, Dave, ITV2, Nickelodeon and Sky One are to battle it out for the top title at this year's Broadcast Digital Channel Awards.
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Broadcast Digital Channel Awards 2008 shortlist
The full shortlist for the Broadcast Digital Channel Awards 2008.
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C4 not embarrassed by Bodies
Embarrassing Bodies has eclipsed Hollyoaks to become the biggest driver to Channel 4's website just days after its debut, accounting for more than a third of web traffic.
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Gore goes for Billingsley
Al Gore's UGC website Current.com has hired Rebekah Billingsley as its first UK director of new media.
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Online gameshow from FMX
Fremantle Media digital media division FMX is to produce an online gameshow for US men's website Heavy.com.
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Hearst signs Brightcover deal
Hearst Digital has signed partnership deals with internet TV platform Brightcove, entertainment site MyMovies.Net and video search engine Blinkx to show video on its websites.
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C4 education team looking for more games
Channel 4 plans to focus on games for its education slate in 2009 following the launch of this spring's City of Vice web spin-off Bow Street Runners and a game linked to US animation Afterworld.
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Made-for-mobile chat show transfers to ITV2
ITV's first made-for-mobile chat show, The Hot Desk, is to transfer to ITV2, which will premiere 10 new episodes from the end of this month.
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Content Focus: Vuze
High-quality content site Vuze is proving a hit in the newly competitive on-demand market.
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BBC iPlayer on all TV platforms by 2009
The BBC has said it will launch iPlayer on all possible TV platforms by the end of the year as it makes it debut today on Virgin Media.
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Kangaroo under investigation
The Office of Fair Trading is to give rival broadcasters the chance to air concerns about the creation of Kangaroo, the BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 video-on-demand joint venture.
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C4 orders teen campaign series
Teenagers are to campaign about local and global issues for a cross-platform project commissioned by Channel 4.