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LIDDIMENT TO OLD VIC.
David Liddiment has joined forces with Kevin Spacey to become the producer of London's Old Vic
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KING TO SPEAK AT MIP-TV.
Controversial documentary film-maker Allan King has been signed up to speak at next month's Mipdoc event
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HEAD START FOR ITALY.
Carlton International has sold its hit Australian youth drama Head Start to RAI Sat in Italy.
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NEW MD FOR JAZZ FM.
A new managing director has been installed at Jazz FM's Manchester-based station following the acquisition of
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Two new indies take flight.
Two new indies launched this week, backed by former BBC programme-makers, writes Penny Hughes.
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HARRIS TO MAKE FILMS.
BBC head of drama commissioning Pippa Harris, deputy to BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter,
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Profits scare for TV Corp.
Indie Television Corporation has been forced to issue a profits warning following the decision of US channel TNN not to re-commission a new series of its hit franchise Robot Wars, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Creative - News in brief.
Nickelodeon's breakfast show You're Nicked has new titles this month from CGI artist Gaia Predasi at
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NUJ IN BILL PROTEST.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) is planning to lobby Parliament next week over plans to
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BIG GAIN FOR CHRYSALIS.
Chrysalis, parent company of radio stations Heart and Galaxy, has reported a massive rise in radio
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TWO BIDS FOR BRUM.
The Wireless Group (TWG) and Chrysalis Radio have signalled their intention to bid for the third
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IRN LAUNCHES AWARDS.
Independent Radio News (IRN) is launching an awards event to take place at the beginning of
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TWEENIES TO AIR IN US.
BBC pre-school series Tweenies is to air in the US after BBC Worldwide completed a deal
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BBC admits errors over writers' fees.
The BBC has conceded its payment system for repeat fees needs to be improved after a number of writers complained they were not being paid for screenings of their shows on the BBC's new digital channels, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 schools arm goes into profit.
Channel 4's educational division 4 Learning, one of the channel's core public service initiatives, has moved
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ITV News bureaux in closure threat.
ITV News is considering proposals to close half its foreign bureaux and move one of its best-known reporters to South Africa in a major overhaul of its newsgathering operation, writes John Plunkett.
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Brydon latest star to start up indie.
Rob Brydon, star of cult BBC2 comedy Marion and Geoff, has become the latest TV talent
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BBC forced to put off digital curriculum.
The BBC has admitted its controversial #150m digital curriculum service will not go live this year and might not even be ready for next year, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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ROWLAND LEAVES BBC.
BBC drama, entertainment and children's chief operating officer Jan Rowland, who was director Alan Yentob's deputy,
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Ex-C4 daytime head LeStage joins Willis at WGBH.
Former Channel 4 head of daytime programming Julia LeStage - the woman who brought Big Brother to the UK - has been taken on by WGBH Boston to find international formats for the PBS network, writes Colin Robertson.