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PROGRAMMING - FIVE BUYS WOBBLY CARTOON CLASSIC FOR SHAKE.
Five has bought the rights to children's animated classic Roobarb and Custard. The 30 x 5-minute
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Programming - Zeal to make 65-part ITV reality show.
Zeal TV has secured one of the biggest ever indie orders for a daytime ITV show with its 65-part reality gameshow, Under Construction, writes John Plunkett.
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Programming - Auf Wiedersehen heads for Cuba.
BBC1 drama series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet - which picked up ratings of more than 12 million when it was revived last year - is to return for another series, this time set in Cuba, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Programming - ITV1 plans M25 murder drama.
Granada has scooped two factual dramas from ITV in the wake of its success with Hillsborough and The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, writes John Plunkett.
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Programming - Scream bags Living chat slot.
Living TV is to double its original programming output with its biggest ever commission - Loose
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News special: Rajars - Virgin & Radio 1 feel the pinch.
They have brought in new presenters and overhauled their schedules but listeners are still deserting national
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Lib Dems and Tories to back ITN in Lords.
Government plans to prohibit ITV from wholly owning its own news service could be thrown out
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BBC London hires new overall editor.
BBC London has appointed a new executive editor to take control of its output across television, radio and online as a campaign group steps up accusations of dumbing down at BBC London 94.9FM, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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News special: Rajars - BBC's promotions are out of control.
I came home early the other night - the family were so pleased. Declining the offer
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News special: Rajars - New Rajar system boosts Jazz.
Jazz FM's ratings were boosted by a third after the GMG-owned broadcaster commissioned Rajar to use
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CAPITAL MAN GOES TO KM.
KM Radio has poached Mike Osborne from Capital-owned Invicta FM to head programming across the group's
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News special: Rajars - Capital loses ground in London.
Kiss 100 has leapfrogged BBC Radio 1 to claim third place in the bitterly-fought London market, writes John Plunkett.
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RACING CHANNEL STOPS.
The Racing Channel was pulled off air this week following Horse Racing Ireland's decision to end
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Turner finds new Euro chief.
The Turner Broadcasting executive who launched Cartoon Network throughout the UK, has been given control of the company's non-news channels in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, writes Paul Revoir.
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Ratings - Public go wacko for Tonight Jacko special.
Martin Bashir's extensive interview with pop singer Michael Jackson provided ITV1 with a thriller of an evening as over 14 million viewers tuned in, writes Jon Rogers.
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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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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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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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IRN LAUNCHES AWARDS.
Independent Radio News (IRN) is launching an awards event to take place at the beginning of
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TWO BIDS FOR BRUM.
The Wireless Group (TWG) and Chrysalis Radio have signalled their intention to bid for the third


















