All News articles – Page 4516
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GSB LURES TOP SLEUTH.
Granada Sky Broadcasting has signed its biggest ever deal with Universal, sealing exclusive UK basic cable
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Morrison exit kicks off Granada revamp.
ITV will appoint a chief executive even if Channel 5 chief executive Dawn Airey decides to
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Irvine issues ultimatum on witness cash.
Lord Irvine has given the BBC and other broadcasters until the end of the year to produce proposals showing how they will enforce a ban on payments to witnesses in trials, writes David Rose
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Bullivant sets up kids outfit.
Former TV-Loonland director of programmes John Bullivant has set up his own animation and children's TV production company, writes David Wood
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DH&L bids to fight off rival.
Discovery Home & Leisure (DH&L) is refocusing on a different target audience as it gears up to fend off the impending launch of UKTV's new DIY channel, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC iTV relaunch.
The BBC is to relaunch the interactive content on its digital channels to encourage more viewers to use the services, and has poached a key architect of BSkyB's interactive strategy to oversee the move, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BABY COW GERMANY DEAL.
Distributor Avalon International has brokered a co-production deal between Avalon Television, Baby Cow Productions and German
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MOBO AWARDS RIGHTS.
Commercial youth dance network Galaxy has secured live broadcast rights to the urban music Mobo Awards
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Couples to get advice from C4.
Channel 4 IS branching out into agony aunt territory with a new relationship advice show from
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BBC subsidiaries given£350m of credit.
The BBC is to pump millions of pounds into an aggressive global expansion of its commercial operations after securing government permission for a #350m credit facility, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Granada Screen folds.
Granada has quietly shut down international film and fiction business Granada Screen after domestic pressures forced the company to scale back its global ambitions, writes Steve Aston
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FASHION SHOW RAPPED.
The Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) has upheld a complaint against BBC 2 fashion series What Not
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NAME FOR EVANS OUTFIT.
The new London-based production company set-up by former Ginger Productions chief Chris Evans has been provisionally
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CLASSIC FM TV PLANS
Classic FM, the classical music radio station owned by GWR, is planning to launch a television
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CALEDONIA HIRINGS.
Scottish indie Caledonia, Sterne & Wyld has taken on Scottish TV (STV) senior production manager Margot
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IRN brand is phased out.
News provider ITN has been forced to dilute yet another of its brands after external research revealed that commercial radio customers no longer wanted its sister radio company to sign off its bulletins with the IRN tag, writes Penny Hughes
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BOSS FOR ONLINE CULTURE.
Jonathan Drori, former head of commissioning and editorial director at BBC Online, has been appointed as
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BBC to give Test the Nation more outings.
BBC 1 IS TO screen two more specials of its ratings winner Test the Nation as
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BBC TALENT BOSS TO US.
Head of BBC Talent Angie Stephenson has been appointed as the US-based media and talent consultant
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BBC backtracks on drama slots.
The BBC has decided not to screen its much-vaunted adaptation of George Eliot's final novel, Daniel