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Rivals hit out at BBC school plan.
The BBC's plan to create an online digital curriculum has received an overwhelming thumbs down from
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Brick's bid for young viewers.
September Films has added a trio of young producers to its senior management in a bid to secure more commissions targeting 16 to 34 year-olds, writes Steve Aston
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Isle of Wight TV licence changes hands.
The company which runs the Isle of Wight local TV service, TV12, has effectively been put out of business after losing its broadcasting licence to a rival company, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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CHRYSALIS RADIO REJIG.
Chrysalis Radio is overhauling its local management structure, scrapping the roles of local programme directors, managing
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LEGO HIRES CONTROLLER.
Former ITV controller of children's and youth programming Vanessa Chapman has been named as global controller
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DIVERSE IN CO-PRO DEAL.
Indie Diverse has struck a deal with Electric Sky in order to widen its co-production and
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DR WHO'S WEB RETURN.
Cult sci-fi hero Doctor Who is to star in a new 6 x 10-minute web-based drama
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FLAME FILLS KEY ROLE.
The Flame Group has appointed Stephanie Peat as its new head of development to work across
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Ofcom fines are 'threat to rights'.
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell has been warned that the government will violate broadcasters' human rights if
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Jazz FM will pay Rajar for listener tally.
Jazz FM is to become the first UK radio group to pay audience measurement board Rajar to record its entire audience across the UK on all platforms, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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JAGGER AT NEWS WORLD.
Human rights activist and environmental campaigner Bianca Jagger is to speak at this year's News World
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LIDDIMENT TO SPEAK.
Outgoing ITV director of channels David Liddiment will discuss the future of commercial television at this
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C5 TO AXE MOVIE SLOT.
Channel 5 is to axe its 21.00 Sunday movie slot from September and replace it with
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BBC moves to end jibes about factual system.
Decisions on in-house programme ideas from the BBC's beleaguered general factual department have been speeded up after criticism from producers that bureaucracy was bogging down the commissioning process, writes Leigh Holmwood
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FOX GIVES PIG STARRING ROLE IN AUTUMN LINE-UP.
Pig City, a brand new animation which follows the life of 'country bumpkin pig' Mikey who moves to the big city has been bought to lead the autumn line-up for Fox Kids UK, writes Paul Revoir
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Rabbatts cuts back programme support.
4Learning managing director Heather Rabbatts is overhauling the troubled offshoot in a move which will see up to five job losses in the channel's off-air programme support department, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Whittingdale bags Yeo's job.
The Conservative Party is gearing up to push for further liberalisation in the broadcasting industry after
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BBC to create new management team.
The BBC is to create a new high-level management team to ensure BBC services remain on the air in the event of a terrorist attack, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC Ventures replaces Langsdale.
BBC Ventures Group has brought in consultancy chief Ann Wilson to head its technology consultancy division, replacing Philip Langsdale who quit in May over differences of opinion about the direction of the business, writes Barbara Marshall
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BBC REVIEWS POLITICS.
BBC 2 controller Jane Root and the head of the BBC's review into political coverage, Sian


















