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Commissioning - Tern wins£1.5m of factual orders.
Scottish indie Tern Television Productions has picked up a raft of orders worth£1.5m, writes Michael Rosser.
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LBC'S INTERN PLAN.
London news station LBC is launching its first ever internship scheme in an effort to find
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GARBUTT FOR TRISHA.
Granada has promoted Lucy Garbutt to editor of ITV1 talk-show Trisha, when the new series starts
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FORMATS & DEALS - DISTRACTION SHOWS INTEREST IN PROSPECT.
Distraction Formats has picked up worldwide rights for UK indie Prospect Pictures' new ITV1 series Under
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FORMAT FOCUS: WHO WANTS TO MARRY MY DAD?
NBC's reality show mixes the best bits of Perfect Match with a sprinkle of Kids Say the Funniest Things. The result is a ratings juggernaut, writes Michael Rosser.
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CRONKITE WINS GONG.
Walter Cronkite, the legendary American television journalist, is to receive a lifetime achievement award from Newsworld
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FORMATS & DEALS - DUNNE JOINS CHORION TO DEVELOP BRAND.
Chorion, which own the rights to key Agatha Christie properties such as Miss Marple and Poirot,
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Bragg to tell the story of ITV.
Melvyn Bragg is to make a landmark series about the history of ITV, to be broadcast as a prelude to the channel's 50th birthday celebrations, writes Paul Revoir.
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BSC survey reveals big rise in sex on TV.
Sex scenes on television have more than tripled over the past five years, according to new
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BBC opens doors to online probe.
The BBC has pledged to provide 'full and open' access to former Trinity Mirror chief executive
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Radio Authority puts off West Midlands decision.
Executives at all the major radio groups waiting for the results of the hotly contested West Midlands licence will have to hold their breath a little longer after the Radio Authority postponed the announcement of the successful bid, writes Michael Rosser.
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C4 to offer film makers cash at Sheffield.
Channel 4 is once again offering film-makers the opportunity to pitch for a commission at this year's Sheffield International Documentary Festival, writes Gavin Stamp.
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FORMATS & DEALS - SCANDINAVIA SCOOPS 70 HOURS OF C4.
Channel 4 International has sold more than 70 hours of programming to Scandinavian broadcasters. Broadcasters in
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BBC 9/11 TRIBUTE.
The BBC has commissioned a number of programmes to coincide with the second anniversary of the
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FORMATS & DEALS - CARLTON BIOPIC MARKS 9/11 ANNIVERSARY.
Carlton International has sold its TV movie biopic of former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani to
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FIVE HEAD-HUNTS.
Five is reported to have appointed head-hunters to replace Kevin Lygo as director of programmes, as
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DES TAKES TOP WHACK.
Des O'Connor has become the highest paid TV presenter in the UK, after signing a£3.7m
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HAMPSON LEAVES CHX.
CHX Productions joint managing director Heather Hampson is quitting the indie after 16 years with no
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SCI-FI CHANNEL CHIEF.
Dan Marks is to head the Sci-Fi Channel after being appoin-ted UK president of operator Universal
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NEW FIMBLES BOSS.
Indie Novel Entertainment, which makes pre-school series Fimbles for the BBC, has appointed entertainment producer Murray