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    C4 orders 'edge of death' series

    2005-06-23T07:49:00Z

    Channel 4is hoping to build on the success of mountaineering docu-drama Touching the Voidwith a new series about people trapped in perilous situations.

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    SRH deal gives Emap 22 local stations

    2005-06-23T07:49:30Z

    Emap added 22 local radio stations to its portfolio this week after taking full control of Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) in a deal that values the company at£391m.

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    UKTV commissions first ad-funded show

    2005-06-23T07:50:00Z

    UKTV has commissioned its first advertiser-funded programme, with a parenting series for UKTV Style paid for by food company Cow & Gate.

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    Vaughan lands US gig

    2005-06-23T07:50:02Z

    Johnny Vaughan has become the latest UK presenter to land his own show in the US.

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    All3Media still hungry

    2005-06-23T07:50:05Z

    All3Media is still looking at buying more indies, despite parting with around£35m for Hollyoaksproducer Mersey TV this week - the company's third deal in a year.

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    Chance: Top Up not in running for Premiership

    2005-06-23T07:50:06Z

    David Chance has ruled out the possibility of his Top Up TV service joining forces with broadcasters to bid against BSkyB for live Premiership League football rights.

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    ITV1 show moves to Five

    2005-06-23T07:50:10Z

    Producers on ITV1 show I Want That Househave been given their biggest home removal challenge yet with the show being lined up for a move to Five.

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    Taylor responds to Curtis Al-Qaeda doc

    2005-06-23T07:50:12Z

    Veteran terrorism reporter Peter Taylor is to make a BBC2 series on Al-Qaeda, to counter producer Adam Curtis's documentary The Power of Nightmares.

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    Shake-up after BBC employs murderer

    2005-06-23T07:50:14Z

    Participants in BBC programmes could be asked to disclose their criminal records and other personal details in the wake of a freelance BBC researcher's conviction for murder.

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    ITV4 to get£15m for first year's output

    2005-06-23T07:50:16Z

    ITV4 has been given a minimum budget of£15m and will launch this autumn, ITV Broadcasting chief executive Mick Desmond said this week.

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    TV Corp shareholders hit out over Salmon hiring

    2005-06-23T07:50:18Z

    A row has erupted between major shareholders and the management of The Television Corporation over the appointment of former BBC director of sport Peter Salmon as its new chief executive.

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    Bectu targets The Bill over long hours

    2005-06-23T07:50:27Z

    Broadcast union Bectu is trying to sign up more than 400 staff working on ITV's The Billto a collective bargaining agreement to tackle claims of poor working conditions on the show.

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    Age of Discovery (Interview with Robin Paxton)

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    Discovery Networks Europe managing director Robin Paxton has transformed the channel with sparkling new premises in London, a restructure of the brands and a major shift in office culture.

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    CNN faces up to the next 25 years

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    With the world's first 24-hour television news channel reaching its 25th anniversary, Colin Robertson headed to Atlanta to see what lies ahead for CNN in an increasingly tough market for news providers.

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    Hearing the iPod hype

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    Downloading radio shows is not the exciting technological breakthrough the media is making it out to be, says Graham Bryce.

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    Love Island: The Truth

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    Celebrity Love Islandmay have attracted a storm of flak but, says Jim Allen, the truth is it was a hit with viewers and fulfilled its brief of mounting a challenge to Big Brother.

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    Turning on to branded channels

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    Branded TV has its critics but with the right blend of business know-how and production techniques, it can be made to pay dividends.

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    Power to the nations?

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    Ofcom's plans for Irish, Gaelic and Welsh language channels sound well intentioned, but with viewers turning off S4C and doubts about funding and broadcasters' commitment, how feasible are they? By Steve Clarke.

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    Guarding the portals of Sky

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    If you want to get your channel on Sky's platform you'll have to impress its gatekeeper, Nicola Bamford. And that isn't easy.

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    The BBC's body politic

    2005-06-23T08:00:00Z

    The post of BBC political editor is sufficiently important to warrant bringing in someone from outside the corporation.