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<div class="square" style="float:left">[[File:The X Factor logo.jpg|75px|The X Factor]]</div>27 March 2015 '''Leaving the Competition Tonight is... Dermot O'Leary'''<br />[[Dermot O'Leary]] has announced that he has left [[The X Factor]]. He first hosted the programme in 2007, when he took over from original host [[Kate Thornton]]. O'Leary commented, 'After eight wonderful years on The X Factor it's time for me to move on'. A replacement has not yet been announced.<br/><br/>
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<div class="square" style="float:left">[[Image:Square_dermot_oleary.jpg|The X Factor]]</div>27 March 2015 '''Leaving the Competition Tonight is... Dermot O'Leary'''<br />[[Dermot O'Leary]] has announced that he has left [[The X Factor]]. He first hosted the programme in 2007, when he took over from original host [[Kate Thornton]]. O'Leary commented, 'After eight wonderful years on The X Factor it's time for me to move on'. A replacement has not yet been announced.<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Square_big_brother_2010.jpg|Big Brother]]</div>19 March '''Channel 5 moves in with Big Brother Again '''<br />It has been announced that Channel 5 has extended its deal to broadcast [[Big Brother]] for another three years. The agreement between the channel's owner Viacom, and Endemol subsidiary Initial, will see two celebrity series and one civilian series, as well as associated spin-offs, air each year until the end of 2018.<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Square_big_brother_2010.jpg|Big Brother]]</div>19 March '''Channel 5 moves in with Big Brother Again '''<br />It has been announced that Channel 5 has extended its deal to broadcast [[Big Brother]] for another three years. The agreement between the channel's owner Viacom, and Endemol subsidiary Initial, will see two celebrity series and one civilian series, as well as associated spin-offs, air each year until the end of 2018.<br/><br/>
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<div class="square" style="float:left">[[Image:Square eurovision logo.jpg|Eurovision Song Contest]]</div>10 February 2015 '''Good evening. This is Canberra calling.'''<br/>The European Broadcasting Union has announced that Australia has been invited to compete in this year's [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. The contest has a strong following Down Under, and in recognition of this, the country has been granted a wildcard entry into the final. The EBU has said this is a one-off to mark the contest's 60th anniversary, but should they win, Australia will be allowed to defend their title in a European city in 2016. Organisers have also not ruled out allowing other guest countries to compete in the future.<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:left">[[Image:Square eurovision logo.jpg|Eurovision Song Contest]]</div>10 February 2015 '''Good evening. This is Canberra calling.'''<br/>The European Broadcasting Union has announced that Australia has been invited to compete in this year's [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. The contest has a strong following Down Under, and in recognition of this, the country has been granted a wildcard entry into the final. The EBU has said this is a one-off to mark the contest's 60th anniversary, but should they win, Australia will be allowed to defend their title in a European city in 2016. Organisers have also not ruled out allowing other guest countries to compete in the future.<br/><br/>
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<div class="square" style="float:right">[[Image:Square BBC 2.jpg|Dragons' Den]]</div>30 January 2015 '''I'm Out, I'm Out, and I'm Out Too'''<br/>Dragon Piers Linney has announced he will be leaving [[Dragons' Den|the Den]]. His announcement follows that of fellow Dragons Kelly Hoppen and [[Duncan Bannatyne]] who will also being leaving at the end of the current series. Linney and Hoppen have both been Dragons for two years, while Bannatyne has been with the programme since it began in 2005.<br/><br/>
 
''Previous stories can be found in our [[News Archive]]. For more in-depth analysis, check out [[Weaver's Week]], usually published every Sunday.''
''Previous stories can be found in our [[News Archive]]. For more in-depth analysis, check out [[Weaver's Week]], usually published every Sunday.''

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The X Factor
27 March 2015 Leaving the Competition Tonight is... Dermot O'Leary
Dermot O'Leary has announced that he has left The X Factor. He first hosted the programme in 2007, when he took over from original host Kate Thornton. O'Leary commented, 'After eight wonderful years on The X Factor it's time for me to move on'. A replacement has not yet been announced.

Big Brother
19 March Channel 5 moves in with Big Brother Again
It has been announced that Channel 5 has extended its deal to broadcast Big Brother for another three years. The agreement between the channel's owner Viacom, and Endemol subsidiary Initial, will see two celebrity series and one civilian series, as well as associated spin-offs, air each year until the end of 2018.

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12 March 2015 BBC = Big Bonanza Commissions
The BBC has announced an array of new series and pilot commissions as well as recommissions for the four main channels. BBC One were given two series commissions for Can't Touch This and Five Star Family Reunion as well as a pilot commission for Perfect Match and three recommissions for Win Your Wish List, Who Dares Wins and In It to Win It, BBC Two were given a pilot commission for Airheads and a recommission for Only Connect, BBC Three were given a series commission for Killer Magic and BBC Four were given a series commission for The Hive (working title).

Would I Lie to You? (2)
24 February 2015 Truth accepted
The BBC has commissioned 10 new episodes of the hit comedy panel show Would I Lie to You?. The ninth series will consist of eight regular episodes, a Christmas special and an unseen bits compilation.

Eurovision Song Contest
10 February 2015 Good evening. This is Canberra calling.
The European Broadcasting Union has announced that Australia has been invited to compete in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. The contest has a strong following Down Under, and in recognition of this, the country has been granted a wildcard entry into the final. The EBU has said this is a one-off to mark the contest's 60th anniversary, but should they win, Australia will be allowed to defend their title in a European city in 2016. Organisers have also not ruled out allowing other guest countries to compete in the future.

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