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Production show - Call for indies to consolidate.
RDF Media managing director David Frank has called for a drastic reduction in the number of UK independent production companies, writes Peter Keighron
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Kaufman raps bill as 'unimaginative'.
Gerald Kaufman MP, chair of the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee, has
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BBC to up foreign coverage.
The BBC is to increase its commitment to primetime foreign affairs programming as media secretary Tessa
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BBC turns to Mast Media for new quiz format.
The BBC has commissioned a new, long-running daytime quiz series which is being billed as 'the new Weakest Link', writes Penny Hughes
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Pepsi Chart Show axed.
Channel 5 has dropped one of the last remaining original entertainment shows of its launch era as it continues to distance itself from its old image, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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B+ talent awards recognise women.
Ashley Jane Armstrong of Manchester facility Andrew Sumner Associates has defied the odds by being named young audio engineer of the year at the B+ Young Talent Awards, writes Will Strauss
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BBC hires former Artsworld chief.#
The BBC has appointed former deputy channel director of digital station Artsworld Kim Thomas as its new editor of arts series, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C5 to show up worst drivers.
Channel 5 is hosting its own talent competition, billed as Pop Idol for drivers, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC head says C4 must keep to remit.
BBC Director of public policy Caroline Thomson has criticised some of Channel 4's recent programming decisions,
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BBC 1 scheduler quits for new role at Lion TV.
A key architect of BBC 1's victory over ITV 1 in the ratings war has dealt a blow to the corporation by announcing he is quitting to join the independent sector, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Freeco gears up to bid for DTT licences.
The prospect of the terrestrial broadcasters' much-vaunted Freeco consortium taking over the former ITV Digital licences
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ITV in£25m ratings drive
ITV has launched a new salvo in the ratings war with BBC 1 by confirming a£25m boost to its programming budget while unveiling a new framework for regional programming, writes Steve Aston
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HIT makes£150m approach for Gullane
Bob the Builder creator HIT Entertainment is in preliminary talks with rival kids' producer Gullane Entertainment over a possible takeover, writes Luke Satchell
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Channel 5 goes high-brow with new historical series
Channel 5 is re-affirming its commitment to move away from tacky programming with a new major 12-part documentary on the history of British Kings and Queens, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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A bleak picture for ITV giants
The fiasco surrounding the collapse of ITV Digital will leave its mark on joint owners Granada and Carlton Communications this week.Express, page 77
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HIT in talks to cement merger with rival Gullane
HIT Entertainment, the owner of children's favourite Bob the Builder, is trying to engineer a nerger with Gullane, the company behind Thomas the Tank Engine.Express, page 76
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He's staying
Shamed Angus Deayton will escape disciplinary action by the BBC, it emergeed yesterday.
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Bet's off ill two weeks after Corrie return
Actress Julie Goodyear has collapsed with exhaustion after two and a half weeks of her Coronation Street comeback.
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Ratings are the name of the game as US TV unveils its new shows
Ratings are the name of the game as US TV unveils its new shows