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Living TV enters NBC co-pro deal.
Living TV has made its most expensive programme investment to date, signing a format and co-production
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JAZZ CLEARED OVER SOUL.
Jazz FM has been cleared of any breach of its format by radio watchdogs following complaints
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Sci-Fi Channel commissions Psiberia.
The Sci-Fi Channel has commissioned Psiberia to create the title graphics for Ultimate Gamer, the channel's
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CARLTON ROMANIA SALE.
Carlton International has shifted over 40 hours of UK drama to Romanian state-owned channel RTV. The
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BBC NI NEEDS NEW HEAD.
The BBC has advertised for a new head of broadcasting at BBC Northern Ireland following Tim
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BBC REJIGS RED BUTTON.
The BBC is relaunching its digital television information services in order to create a 'Ceefax for
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Nordic BBC Food on menu.
The BBC has increased its clout in the European multichannel market by rolling out its commercial BBC Food channel into Scandinavia, writes Colin Robertson.
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The Mole Sisters animation based on books of Rosalyn Schwartz.
The Mole Sisters is a 78 x 5-minute children's animation based on the books of Rosalyn
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WARE TO TAKE OVER BBC4.
BBC4 managing editor Nick Ware is to take over day-to-day running of the digital culture channel
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Indies tie up with C4 for ethnic talent push.
Indies RDF Media, Hat Trick Productions, Mentorn and Talkback Productions have signed up to a pilot Channel 4 scheme to fast-track black and Asian production talent, writes Penny Hughes.
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EIRUG TO LEAVE S4C.
S4C director of programmes Huw Eirug will leave his post at the end of August when
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LBC 97.3FM TO GO ON SKY.
Chrysalis-owned talk station LBC 97.3FM is set to launch on the Sky Digital platform and extend
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Satellite kids watch more TV.
Children in multichannel homes watch an average of 35 more minutes of television a day than their counterparts in terrestrial-only homes, new research has found, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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TIME UP FOR RTE JOB.
Applications for the job of director general of Irish state broadcaster RTE closed on Friday (30
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ITC sets out indie rights.
Broadcasters could be forced to lend development money to producers and limit their hold on primary
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Yorke's first drama to be transatlantic tale.
Channel 4's new head of drama, John Yorke, has made his first commission since joining the channel in March, with an eight-part series on a transatlantic love affair, writes Penny Hughes.
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VOICE OF RACING DIES.
Peter Bromley - former BBC racing correspondent and radio's voice of horse-racing for 41 years -
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Endemol chief steps down.
Endemol chairman John de Mol, whose company created the groundbreaking reality format Big Brother, has stepped down as chairman of the company to concentrate on creative strategy, writes Penny Hughes.
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Carlton and Granada moot sales house disposals.
Carlton and Granada have privately softened their stance on the terms of their proposed merger and
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Big three bid to show FA Cup football.
The BBC, ITV and BSkyB are all vying for the live TV rights for England internationals and FA Cup football matches after initial bids were submitted this week, writes Paul Revoir.