Television news from 9 February 2007
Cadbury brings back Flake Girl (Media Guardian)
1.30pm: Cadbury's iconic 'Flake Girl' TV ads return tonight after a five-year absence. By Mark Sweney. more
Record hits for Sky Sports website (SkyDigi Online)
January 2007 was a record month for the Sky Sports website beating its previous best set back in August 2006. more
Sony welcomes back drama 'Karamchand' (Biz Asia)
As well as launching two new dramas 'Durgesh Nandini' and 'Jeete Hain Jis Ke Liye', Sony Entertainment Television Asia is also reviving some old shows to spruce up its primetime viewing. more
Anna Nicole-Smith TV Biography (Merry Media)
At the age of 39, Anna Nicole-Smith was found unconscious in a hotel room and could not be resuscitated. To pay tribute, The Biography Channel will be marking her death by showing an hour long documentary paying tribute to her life.. more
Murdoch to launch CNBC rival (Digital Spy)
Rupert Murdoch plans to take on CNBC with a new business news channel, it is confirmed. more
Supermarket Sweep Celebrity Special (Merry Media)
ITV1 are to broadcast a Supermarket Sweep celebrity special next Wednesday February 15th with Natalie Cassidy and Vic Reeves among the celebrities taking part.. more
ITV and BBC break extras laws (Digital Spy)
Broadcasters flout rules by using amateurs to work as unpaid extras on some productions. more
Lancashire Reunion on Inside Out (Merry Media)
Lancashire provides the setting for a remarkable reunion between Vietnam veterans and a Huey helicopter which served in their unit.. more
Misiún & Na Slánaitheoirí (Merry Media)
TG4: No religious order stands out as prominently in Irish Folklore as the Redemptorists. Throughout Ireland one finds memories and stories of how they frightened the people with their fire and brimstone, hell and damnation sermons.. more
Virgin Media focuses its sights on BSkyB (The Scotsman)
SIR Richard Branson has relaunched NTL in an attempt to take a lead in the telecoms and entertainment market with on-demand services, a string of TV deals, and a "revolutionary" television channel. more
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