Media
Five ups programming budget to £200m
Published Thursday, Oct 13 2005, 09:35 BST | By Neil Wilkes

The increase of more than £10 million will be used to pursue a strategy of going both "younger and more upmarket".
Chambers is moving away from reality shows like The Farm and is instead concentrating on four key areas: drama, factual/features, comedy and "cerebral programming".
Meanwhile, the broadcaster is ploughing ahead with plans to enter the competitive multichannel market. "We need a multichannel presence," he said, adding: "There will be a Five multichannel presence within a year, maybe within a few months."
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