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Commissioning - Most Haunted spins off two.
Living TV is set to build on the success of its ratings banker Most Haunted by launching a brace of spin-off shows, writes Paul Revoir.
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Commissioning - Commissioner's Q&A - Danny Cohen.
Channel 4's commissioning editor, documentaries and editor of Cutting Edge admits to envying the BBC for its Secret Policeman coup and claims that making The Games was a risk that paid off.
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Commissioning - The Lab unveils capital shows.
The Lab has landed four commissions for LWT including a history series on the second world war, writes Paul Revoir.
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Commissioning - BBC offers fresh take on history.
Nick Knowles, the presenter of BBC1's long-running home improvement show DIY SOS, has written a six-part
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Commissioning - Lion builds on successful Bad Behaviour.
Lion Television is to revisit the subject of badly behaved children for a Channel 4 series.The
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PUBLIC TALES ON RADIO.
Stars of BBC1 series The Canterbury Tales are to read fresh interpretations of the classic stories
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THIS MORNING REVAMP.
ITV is launching an interactive element to long-running daytime show This Morning next week. From 14
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ITV SALES HIRING.
ITV Sales has appointed a radio executive as director of customer relationship management to oversee relations
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Mentorn hires science head.
Mentorn is looking to broaden its factual offering with the appointment of former BBC Horizon producer Malcolm Clark as its first head of science, writes Glen Mutel.
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GLASGOW MD FOR SAGA.
Saga Radio has moved a step closer to launching its new station in Glasgow by appointing
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Viewers open eyes to Shattered.
Channel 4's latest reality entertainment series Shattered got off to a respectable, if unspectacular, start, writes Jon Rogers.
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BFM EXECS IN VENTURE.
Two directors of Birmingham-based indie BFM Productions have launched a production company, Your Slice of the
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World Idol finds best share in Norway.
WORLD IDOL, 19TV's global talent show, proved to be a turkey for ITV1 this Christmas, but achieved some success in overseas markets, writes Michael Rosser.
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ARMY RADIO CONTRACT.
The British Army is inviting companies to pitch for the provision of radio stations at its
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Trevor's World of Sport set for revival.
BBC2 controller Jane Root could revive Hat Trick's BBC1 sitcom Trevor's World of Sport if a
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FOX KIDS EUROPE CHANGES NAME TO JETIX.
Children's channel Fox Kids Europe is to be rebranded as Jetix later this year as part
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'SLEAZEBUSTER' CHOSEN AS CHAIR OF VODA.
The Video On Demand Association (Voda), the body which oversees the self-regulation of the VOD industry,
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Bryant picked to oversee launch plans for SMG.
JASON BRYANT, former managing director of The Wireless Group, has been promoted to spearhead the expansion plans of Virgin Radio-owner SMG, writes Michael Rosser.
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BSkyB bids for Euro lottery.
BskyB is bidding to broadcast a new Europe-wide lottery draw on Sky One on Friday nights, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC chart in offing as Coke deal pulled.
THE BBC could launch its own music chart before the end of the year if negotiations with the Official UK Charts Company (OCC) to axe sponsorship plugs for Coca-Cola collapse, writes Michael Rosser.