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  • Mark Thompson
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    BBC boss defends investigative journalism

    2011-07-22T12:13:00Z

    Mark Thompson has defended certain practices used by investigative journalists, and warned any conclusions from the Leveson inquiry should not make their ability to uncover stories “blunted or unnecessarily constrained”.

  • Appropriate Adult
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    ITV Fred West drama to air in US

    2011-07-22T12:00:00Z

    Appropriate Adult, the forthcoming ITV drama based on serial killer Fred West, is to air in the US on Sundance Channel.

  • Come Dine With Me
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    C4 to pilot Come Date With Me

    2011-07-22T11:48:00Z

    Channel 4 will pilot a Come Dine With Me spin-off with the contestants competing to win the culinary competition and find love.

  • Ed Miliband
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    Miliband: changes to media plurality rules should exclude BBC

    2011-07-22T11:44:00Z

    The BBC should not be affected by any changes to media plurality laws, Labour leader Ed Miliband has said.

  • Holby City
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    ITVS lures Holby City producer

    2011-07-22T11:34:00Z

    ITV Studios has snared Holby City series producer Myar Craig-Brown as it continues to bolster its drama team.

  • Brian Dowling and Emma WIllis
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    Brian Dowling to host C5’s Big Brother

    2011-07-22T11:27:00Z

    Big Brother winner Brian Dowling is returning to host the show when it is revived by Channel 5 next month.

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    Clegg calls on Ofcom to scrutinise News Corp

    2011-07-22T11:10:00Z

    Nick Clegg had called on regulator Ofcom to  “very seriously” consider if News Corp remains a “fit and proper” shareholder in Sky, according to reports.

  • Downton Abbey
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    STV to air Downton Abbey

    2011-07-22T11:09:00Z

    STV is to broadcast the first and second series of Downton Abbey this autumn after opting out of the drama when it aired on ITV1 last year.

  • John Oliver
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    British TV execs 'cowards', says Daily Show's John Oliver

    2011-07-22T10:46:00Z

    The lack of a British equivalent to the Daily Show is entirely down to “cowardice on the part of television executives”, comedian John Oliver has claimed.

  • iPlayer
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    BBCW reveals model for Global iPlayer app

    2011-07-22T10:41:00Z

    BBC Worldwide chief executive John Smith has revealed details of the subscription service that will be used for the soon-to-be launched Global iPlayer.

  • BBC Strike
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    BBC strikes delayed

    2011-07-22T10:37:00Z

    The second day of strikes at the BBC has been delayed to “spread the burden” more evenly between members, the NUJ has said.

  • Desmond C5
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    PSB spend on original content drops 12%

    2011-07-21T17:02:00Z

    Spend on original programmes by public service broadcasters has dropped by 12% over the last four years, with Channel 5’s contribution almost halving in that time, an Ofcom report has found.

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    Apple and Google to transform ITV workplace

    2011-07-21T09:48:00Z

    ITV has signed deals with Apple and Google to encourage more collaboration and greater mobile working among its staff.

  • Andy Parfitt
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    Andy Parfitt to leave Radio 1

    2011-07-21T08:04:00Z

    BBC Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt is to step down after 13 years at the helm.

  • Argumental
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    Scripps poised for UKTV deal

    2011-07-21T08:00:00Z

    Scripps Networks Interactive is on the verge of buying Virgin Media’s 50% stake in UKTV, and the British broadcaster is preparing to follow the deal by launching a VoD player.

  • James and Rupert Murdoch
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    End of an empire?

    2011-07-21T08:00:00Z

    Rupert Murdoch’s first words at the select committee hearing were greeted with an eruption of laughter from those watching in Portcullis House, setting the tone for much of the rest of his comments.

  • Premier League
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    Analysts warn Sky brand could suffer a backlash

    2011-07-21T08:00:00Z

    BSkyB could suffer from its association with News Corp if consumer disgust does not die away, analysts have warned.

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    MPs call for rapid introduction of new Communications Act

    2011-07-21T08:00:00Z

    The Communications Act may be brought forward in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal, with MPs calling for new regulation to be introduced more rapidly.

  • Merlin
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    Shine and Sky: Business as usual

    2011-07-21T08:00:00Z

    BSkyB and Shine Group are telling the industry it is business as usual despite the furore around News Corp, with the broadcaster reiterating its £600m commitment to original content.

  • David Cameron
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    Cameron under fire from MPs

    2011-07-21T08:00:00Z

    David Cameron faced an onslaught of criticism in the House of Commons on Wednesday for his relationships with Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch, with MPs accusing him of breaching ministerial code over over the BSkyB bid.