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BBC docu-drama role
The BBC has created a new role overseeing the development of docu-dramas following the success of films such as The Day Britain Stopped and Holy Cross. Tom Giles, who series produced the recent award-winning Panorama on the Iraq friendly ...
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BBC keeps hold of French and Saunders
The BBC has extended its deal with comedians Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French to keep them at the corporation. The new rolling contract with their indie, Saunders and French Productions, will also see the pair developing new shows outside comedy and with other talent on a 'first look' basis. Meanwhile, ...
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Top-Up TV wins battle over EPG
Top-Up TV, the company launching a pay-TV service on DTT, has won its battle to have its new channels carried in the same section of the Freeview EPG as the free-to-air services.
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Grade steps in for Bate at TV Corp
Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Grade is to take temporary charge of indie The Television Corporation following the resignation of executive chairman Terry Bate.
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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 a lesbian Sex and the City. The 16 x 60-minute drama, The L Word, follows the careers and relationships of a group of lesbians who live in Los Angeles. It began on US subscriber-funded ...
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BSkyB sells QVC share back to us parent
BSkyB has sold its 20% stake in QVC (UK) to the shopping channel's US owner, Liberty Media, for£49m. Liberty now owns 100% of QVC in both territories. Sky took a stake in QVC UK 10 years ago, but has decided to sell its share as the venture was not core ...
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ITV brings back Win, Lose or Draw to late-night slot
ITV is to bring back morning quiz show Win, Lose or Draw as a ?racy' late night offering with Lisa Tarbuck as presenter, writes Paul Revoir.
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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 series has been picked up by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, KRO in the Netherlands and Disney Channel in Australia as well as Slovak TV, TVB in Hong Kong, ...
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September appoints ex-Fisher president
September Films has hired former Fisher Entertainment president Alan Winters to lead its US division following the resignation of chief operating officer Sally Miles. Winters, who has overseen reality series such as The Last Resort for US network ABC, will take over as president of ...
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Sky confirms Milligan appointment
Five deputy chief executive Nick Milligan will join BSkyB in June in the new role of Sky Media managing director, the company has confirmed. He will report to Sky Networks managing director Dawn Airey and be charged with growing the company's advertising revenue across TV and interactive services. Sky's current ...
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Popescu appointed
The relaunch editor of BBC News 24, Mark Popescu, has been made the editorial director of the channel. Popescu, a former editor of BBC1's 10 O'Clock News , takes on the role with immediate effect with a remit to work on News 24's editorial development. ...
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Sky hires Segal to work with America
Sky has hired former BBC senior vice-president of programme acquisition Rebecca Segal as senior vice-president of Sky Networks. The new LA-based role will see Segal identify programme trends and develop relationships with US networks, cable operators and production companies. She will take up the position in April and report to ...
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Ten Alps on hunt for more indies
Ten Alps Communications is aiming to buy more indies after this week acquiring 3BM in a deal worth up to£1.1m.
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Alchemy moves into Centre Point
Audio facility Alchemy Mastering is investing£1.2m to relocate its business to the 29th floor of London's Centre Point building, writes Farah Jifri.
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UKTV Style airs seven-year makeover
UKTV Style is finally set to screen an ambitious property series that has been seven years in the making. Seven Year Makeover follows a family's struggle to transform a derelict Victorian water tower into a modern dream home. Commissioned two years ago by channel editor ...
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Tarrant offered new role after Vaughan's arrival
Capital 95.8 FM managing director Keith Pringle has confirmed that he has held talks with Chris Tarrant about the veteran DJ taking on a new weekend show after he hands over the breakfast slot to Johnny Vaughan.
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Rapido TV to relaunch after takeover
Eurotrash producer Rapido TV has been bought and will be relaunched within the next six months.
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6Music looks to make key appointment
BBC Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas is hunting for a new head of programmes for digital station 6Music. Douglas handled the position at 6Music while head of programmes for R2 but is interviewing replacements following her promotion to controller. In addition, 6Music managing editor Antony Bellekom will also work with ...
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C4 relights fire of boy-band era
Channel 4 is set to take a closer look at the boy-band phenomenon with a warts-and-all expose of 1990s chart-toppers Take That, writes Glen Mutel.
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C4 to air making of touching the void doc
Channel 4 is lining up a documentary about the making of Darlow Smithson's award-winning mountaineering film, Touching the Void. The broadcaster is in talks with the indie about the possibility of airing the show - Return to Siula Grande - later this year when ...