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Pubs concerned over Premiership rights
8am: Pub landlords are worried that they will have to fork out money for multiple pay TV subscriptions after the next auction of Premiership football rights.
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Liberty Bell staffs up
8am: Liberty Bell, the indie run by former ITV chief Stuart Prebble, is looking to increase production in the north east, appointing a producer specifically to make programmes out of Newcastle.
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Schools warm to Teachers TV
8am: A fifth of teachers with multichannel TV have tuned in to the government-backed Teachers TV channel.
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Sky angers Oxford students over price hike
BSkyB has incurred the wrath of Oxford students as colleges are told they are no longer allowed to suspend their subscriptions during holidays.
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Bright outlook for BBC1's Bleak House
Andrew Davies' adaptation of Bleak House for BBC1 got off to a cracking start, attracting an average audience of 6.6 million (28.8%) at 8pm.
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Radio stations urge ratings change
London's biggest commerical radio stations are set to report their Rajar performance based on six months of listening rather than three in a bid to end the volatility of the current quarterly reports.
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BBC2 to dramatise life of Saddam Hussein
BBC2 is developing a drama series based on Saddam Hussein, to be told from the point of view of the former Iraqi leader's inner circle.
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Top Gear heads to Australia
Top Gear is motoring its way down under after BBC Worldwide secured a deal with Australian public broadcaster SBS.
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ITV grows interactive arm
ITV has beefed up its interactive department drafting in the former marketing director of Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSB) to become controller of ITV interactive and ITV.com.
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BBC2's hairy bikers drive off with first series
BBC2's gourmet hairy bikers have bagged their own series after a successful one-off show for the channel in January this year.
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Fremantle secures raft of sales
Jamie's School Dinners and The Sex Inspectors have been picked up by Dutch and Belgian broadcasters, as part of a series of deals by Fremantle International Distribution (FID).
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PEER POLL: Sky News
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Is Sky News' relaunch a success?
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Theakston closes breakfast gap
Jamie Theakston picked up 163,000 extra listeners, taking his breakfast show on Heart 106.2 to within just 10,000 listeners of his rival Johnny Vaughan on GCap-owned Capital 95.8.
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BBC Radio strides ahead in record style
3.30pm: BBC Radio logged record share, and second highest ever reach in the UK radio market, leaving its commercial rivals lagging behind in the latest Rajar results.
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Commissioning - Talkback seeks Aztec gold for C4
Maverick author DBC Pierre is to attempt to track down the missing treasure of the Aztec
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Comment - Is this the revolution?
Are changes to governance at the BBC more window-dressing than genuine transformation, asks Lisa Campbell, Deputy Editor.
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Off the record - 30 second guide - Robin Hood
Robin Hood, Robin Hood with his set-top box ... Eh? Robin Hood, Robin Hood, cunning as a fox
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National TV Awards gain 7.1m
ITV1's coverage of the National Television Awards, which saw the BBC's Doctor Who walk off with three awards, was a big hit with viewers with 7.1 million (31%) at 8pm.