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  • The Jail: 60 Days In
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    60 Days In set for UK remake

    2016-04-28T10:57:00Z

    Hit US prison experiment 60 Days In is set for a British remake after Pulse Films optioned the format rights.

  • The Secret Life of the Zoo
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    Blast! Films to open Brighton office

    2016-04-28T10:18:00Z

    Blast! Films is opening a Brighton office to be headed up by Boundless executive producer Sarah Spencer.

  • Watership Down
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    Netflix boards BBC's Watership Down

    2016-04-28T09:20:00Z

    Netflix has boarded BBC1’s remake of classic children’s novel Watership Down.

  • Transparent
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    Amazon hunts UK content chief

    2016-04-28T07:50:00Z

    Subscription VoD service Amazon is hunting for an original programming chief to run its UK production division.

  • UKTV
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    UKTV sets out strategy for W

    2016-04-28T07:13:00Z

    UKTV has set out the commissioning priorities for its female-skewing channel W for the first time following its rebrand.

  • Jamie Laing
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    C4 reveals how data informs commissioning

    2016-04-28T07:13:00Z

    Channel 4 data chief Pedro Cosa has provided an insight into how his team helps inform commissioning decisions.

  • When Ant And Dec Met The Prince
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    Spun Gold eyes growth rush

    2016-04-28T07:08:00Z

    Spun Gold is weighing up either a sale or an acquisition spree after reaching a “fork in the road” in its plans to build on shows including Great Canal Journeys.

  • Top Gear
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    Analysis: BBC Studios set to launch

    2016-04-28T07:06:00Z

    BBC Studios will formally launch as an operating division within the BBC on 29 April, paving the way for its next challenge of becoming a fully commercial operation in April next year.

  • John Whittingdale
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    DCMS meetings offer hints at possible C4 suitors

    2016-04-28T07:03:00Z

    Culture secretary John Whittingdale, who met with the likes of Viacom, Disney, Warner Bros and Sony last year, has claimed there will be “no shortage” of buyers for Channel 4.

  • Gordon Ramsay
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    All3Media focuses on talent

    2016-04-28T07:03:00Z

    All3Media chief executive Jane Turton has claimed that 2016 is all about talent for the super-indie after it ushered in a new era for Optomen and struck a fresh deal with Gordon Ramsay.

  • EU
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    Brexit: the TV industry reacts

    2016-04-28T07:02:00Z

    The clear majority of the British television industry believe that leaving the European Union will damage the UK’s position on the global content stage.

  • Muslim docs take centre stage
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    Muslim docs take centre stage

    2016-04-28T07:01:00Z

    The BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5 will go head to head with programming about British Muslim communities amid concerns that broadcasters focus too heavily on extremism.

  • Tony Hall
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    BBC plans diverse university push

    2016-04-27T22:11:00Z

    The BBC is looking to hire candidates from a wider range of universities with a new recruitment process designed to ensure its workforce reflects modern Britain.

  • Hillsborough
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    BBC prepares Hillsborough special

    2016-04-27T16:24:00Z

    BBC2 has ordered an in-depth documentary about the 1989 Hillsborough disaster following this week’s inquest verdict, to air early next month.

  • Max McGonigal
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    Former Clear Cut MD takes sales role at Forscene

    2016-04-27T14:27:00Z

    Former Clear Cut Pictures managing director Max McGonigal has joined the management team of Forscene, Forbidden Technologies’ cloud-based editing platform.

  • House
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    Twofour lands ITV property format

    2016-04-27T13:09:00Z

    Twofour is bidding to reinvigorate the home renovation format with an ITV daytime makeover show that cuts out ‘the boring building stuff’.

  • Alex Moody
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    BBC hires comedy commissioner

    2016-04-27T13:06:00Z

    CPL producer Alex Moody has joined the BBC comedy commissioning team and will take an active role in the broadcaster’s diversity push.

  • Stupid Man, Smart Phone
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    Greenbird backs Kalel Productions

    2016-04-27T12:49:00Z

    Kalel Productions has become the eleventh indie to join the Greenbird Media network.

  • World War I in 3D
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    Discovery marks Battle of Somme centenary

    2016-04-27T12:12:00Z

    Sir Tony Robinson is to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme with a one-off documentary for Discovery.

  • Michael Colyer
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    RTS Young Technologist Award open for entries

    2016-04-27T10:30:00Z

    The Royal Television Society has opened its annual search for the industry’s brightest young technologists.