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A broadcaster set up to bring variety and innovation to the schedules is now most associated with a single brand that specialises in giving deranged wannabes a brief television career.

He added that the government was "looking at every option" to guarantee the future of the broadcaster set up during Margaret Thatcher's first parliament, but committee members said afterwards that "the direction of travel is clear" if Whittingdale survives an expected cabinet reshuffle after the 23 June referendum.

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Hemin Lihony, Rudaw's head of digital portal, told Bloomberg in an email that broadcasters set up cameras last week in the safest location close to Mosul and were going to move closer each day as forces make further advances.

BT Sport, a broadcaster, will set up there too.

The ITV drama executives responsible for Downton Abbey, Mr Selfridge and Appropriate Adult are to leave the broadcaster to set up their own production company.

The broadcaster has set up a production unit called Sky VR Studio to produce content initially for Facebook's 360-degree video platform, viewable through the social network's website and mobile apps.

But the fact that the broadcaster was set up by the Russian Information Agency, a state-owned news media organization dedicated to improving the image of the Russian government, does make it seem like a strange partner for a man who usually celebrates popular protest movements.

Robin Hazlehurst in Estonia writes, "Here in Estonia the national broadcaster has set up a second channel specially to show the Olympics, and now both channels are simultaneously showing beach volleyball, presumably just because Georgia are playing and this is an act of anti-Russian solidarity.

It's interesting that Channel 4, a UK public sector broadcaster has set up an investment fund to back startups.

Having never enjoyed the backing of a major religious institution or broadcaster, they were set up by former chorister David Temple almost 20 years ago when "local choirs were dying a slow death", and now regularly appear at the Barbican, Hampton Court, even Glastonbury.

In recent weeks as scandals over botched reporting into sexual abuse have roiled the BBC, Britain's public broadcaster, it has set up several inquiries, including the one led by Mr. Pollard, who worked early in his career as a reporter for the BBC before switching to commercial broadcasting, first at ITN News and then at Sky News.

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