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Airey hunts Sky scheduling head.
Sky Networks managing director Dawn Airey is set to shake-up the broadcaster's programming department further by
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Five orders art deco V&A tie-in.
Five is backing its cheeky claim to be the 'home of arts programming' with a 3 x 30-minute series on art deco, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC spotlights high-end factual.
High-end documentaries such as the recent controversial Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles are to be given greater prominence on the BBC's main television channels following the shake-up of the BBC's factual commissioning structure, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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LATEST BBC TALENT.
The BBC has launched its annual BBC Talent initiative with seven new schemes that aim to
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BELLENS REPLACED.
RTL Group, the Luxembourg-based broadcaster that owns 65% of Five and Fremantle, has appointed Bertelsmann board
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GRAMPIAN JOB LOSSES.
Grampian Television has told staff it is looking for 14 redundancies in its resources department, which
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QVC could be put up for sale.
Shopping channel QVC could be sold following the announcement that John Malone's Liberty Media was planning to sell its 42% stake in the business, writes Paul Revoir.
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Royle writing team reconciled.
The lucrative creative partnership between Royle Family writers Craig Cash and Caroline Aherne - which broke up amid recriminations last year - could be rekindled following a reconciliation between the two, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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19TV TAKES INDIE OF YEAR AWARD.
Pop Idol producer 19TV won indie of the year at the 2003 Indie Awards this week
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Blair says yes to MTV but no to Al Jazeera.
Prime minister Tony Blair will this week be interviewed by MTV as part of a PR drive to justify war in Iraq - but has turned down a request for an interview with the Al Jazeera news channel, writes Paul Revoir.
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Sky film boss moves to Fox Kids.
Former general manager of Sky Movies Paul Taylor has been appointed as Fox Kids Europe (FKE) managing director of channels and executive vice-president, writes Paul Revoir.
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Dawson's Creek switches to Five.
Fans of Channel 4's US teen drama Dawson's Creek who want to know whether Dawson and
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UK reality TV tops Rose d'Or shortlist.
The UK's strength in reality programme formats was reflected in the shortlist published this week for the prestigious Montreux Rose d'Or awards, writes Jon Rogers.
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Peers threaten gov't over ITN.
The government was this week warned it could be defeated in the House of Lords over its refusal to allow ITV to run its own news service to compete with the BBC and BSkyB, writes David Rose.
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BBC issues Iraq war guidelines.
The BBC has issued guidelines for covering the potential war in Iraq, including how BBC correspondents should refer to British troops and report the widespread opposition to the war around the world, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Big hitters combine for radio licence bid.
A consortium including Celador's Paul Smith and Richard Eyre, the former chief of ITV and Capital
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OFCOM UP BY YEAR END.
New super-regulator Ofcom will be up and running by mid-December, its chief executive Stephen Carter has
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NewsHat Trick's Coyle joins Princess
Princess Productions have appointed presenter and Hat Trick producer Iain Coyle to head the company's entertainment development team, writes Jon Rogers
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NewsTurner spurns Freeview slot
Time Warner's most senior UK television executive has ruled out Turner Broadcasting putting its own channel on Freeview, writes Paul Revoir


















