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BBC Radio unveils election programming
BBC Network Radio has unveiled a comprehensive programme of election coverage in the run-up to polling day on 7 June, including a new daily slot on Radio 1 featuring the station's
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BBC GETS SOLE RIGHTS TO SAILOR MACARTHUR
BBC sport has signed an exclusive deal with sailor Ellen MacArthur for exclusive coverage of her races on BBC Sport Online. The BBC will develop a site dedicated to MacArthur, who
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BBC focuses on British taste
BBC Arts has been asked to produce a four-part series for BBC 2 on the origins of British taste and design, writes Georgina Lipscomb.The 4 x 60-minute series, Taste, will be
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IN MY VIEW - Barry Cox
On the industry galvanising itself to create a common programme identification code.
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LEADER - Indies are key to Bafta success
Last Sunday's Bafta TV awards provided a moment to consider the creative health of British television. An analysis of the 62 nominations and 17 award winners reveals that independent producers made
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FLEXTECH BACKS 'PSYCHO-VEGETABLE' SHOW
Flextech has unveiled a raft of interactive commissions across two of its wholly owned channels. Teen channel Trouble has commissioned animation outfit Rainmaker to develop a follow-up to its interactive dating
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BBC SPORT HITS BACK
BBC sport has hit back at claims by radio station Talk Sport that it abused its dominant market position by buying bundled TV and radio rights to the England v Greece
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Sky pulls out of future awards
BSKYB has decided not to enter any more industry awards events as it considers the submission process too time consuming, writes Simon Ellery.The news comes in the week that the Royal
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SKY NEWS AWAITS ITC
The Sky News-led consortium gearing up to challenge ITN for the ITV news supply contract expects to be granted regulatory approval from the Independent Television Commission this week.Thirteen members of the
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EXTREME APPOINTS MD
The Extreme Sports Channel Europe has named Phil Jones as its first European managing director. A former Planet 24 producer, Jones joins from Extreme's Dutch broadcast partner UPC where he oversaw
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OZ'S ALAN PARTRIDGE COMES TO PARAMOUNT
The Paramount Comedy Channel has bought an Australian sketch show presented by what has been described as the country's very own Alan Partridge. Acquired by director of programming Sally Habbershaw the
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THIRD RUN OF THE VILLA TO AIR ON SKY ONE
Sky One deputy director of broadcasting and production Kate Marsh has commissioned a third series of dating docu-soap The Villa from Talent Television. The 12 x 60-minute series starts filming in
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FREE TO AIR - BBC dog nibbles ankles
Does Kelvin MacKenzie have a point? A dangerous premise to start from, as normally Kelvin's crusade for justice for Talk Sport belies a man who has spent half his life thinking
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RED POST ADDS TALENT
Post-production outfit Red has also made two appointments. DS artist Ally Burnett has replaced Dan Andrew and Carl Greep who quit for Red Square earlier this month (Broadcast, 11.5.01). Red has
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BBC Resources rejig adds two top roles
BBC Resources acting chief executive David Green, who took over from Margaret Salmon earlier this month, has created two new roles in a shake-up of the division's board.Current director of London
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JONES ADDRESSES EBU
S4C chief executive Huw Jones warned on Thursday (17 May) that public service broadcasters need the commitment and support of national governments if homegrown programming in Europe is to meet the
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Ad spend drop makes ITV consolidation less likely
ITV's share of broadcasting ad spend is being tipped to rise next year, casting further doubt on the swift emergence of a single ITV, writes Steve Aston.According to media agency Zenith's
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'Soap hour' forces news shift at C5
Channel 5 plans to create a 'soap hour' in its early evening schedule in a move that will once again force its main news programme to find an alternative home, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C5 TAKES THE ECO-CHALLENGE
Channel 5 has bought Emmy-award winning reality sports show Eco-Challenge from Columbia Tristar International Television, writes Leigh Holmwood.The 6 x 60-minute series, due to air from next month, is made by
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INTERVIEW - Breathing new life into C5
After six months as both Channel 5's chief executive and director of programmes, Dawn Airey now has a number two, Kevin Lygo, and an extra£26m to raid the other terrestrials' peaktime and late-night audiences.