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....And finally, ITN goes for 10.30
ITV has admitted that competing against BBC One with News At Ten has been a failure and is to seek a permanent 10.3...
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When's West Wing on now?
Broadcasters' cavalier attitude to the scheduling of quality drama damages both programme makers and advertisers. ...
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Countdown to a deal
The arguments over a proposed Carlton-Granada merger are complex and will only be resolved by serious number crunch...
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Murdoch's eyes and ears
The recent Sky Italia deal was a milestone for the mogul - and Marty Pmpadur helped clinch it. ...
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Serious money for Chrysalis
A venture capital-backed buy-in sifnals a new business model for indies. ...
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ITV out in front at RTS Sports Awards
ITV came out on top at the Royal Television Society's Television Sports Awards last night with no fewer than seven gongs, including one for Premiership front man Des Lynam, who was given a lifetime achievement award, writes David Wood
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Big Bruv's good for you says TV shrink
Big Brother is good for your health - and that's official ...
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Tonight Matthew you're back on TV
Matthew Kelly will make his big telly comeback next month with a ...
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Watchdogs offer compromise over ITV merger
Watchdogs have suggested a way around deal-breaking objections to the merger of TV stations Granada and Carlton ...
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Regulators cast further doubt over Carlton-Granada merger
The proposed merger of Carlton and Granada suffered another regulatory blow yesterday when the Competition Commissi...
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Watchdog offers ITV merger hope
ITV partners Carlton and Granada received two new concessions from the Competition Commission in their bid to win a...
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Bragg puts training funding under scrutiny
Ministers are to examine a suggestion by Lord Bragg, the LWT executive, that half the£250m levy ITV hands over to the Treasury should be used to fund the training of future Broadcasters, writes David Rose
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'Super-funded' BBC under fire fom rivals
The BBC came in for criticism from rivals ITV and Sky today for using its 'super' funding to replicate what other broadcasters are already doing, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Big Bro's neighbour noise law
Big brother 4 contestants will be punished if they make too much noise and upset neighbours with late-night boozy g...
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Trisha in blackmail porn sting
TV presenter Trisha Goddard has been targetted by a ruthless blackmailer who threatened to put fake porn pictures o...
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Media bruiser milks family misfortune to show them who's boss
Gerry Robinson is enjoying the flak he is attracting over his handling of the family businesses featured in his cur...
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Black family to star in new BBC sitcom
BBC executives have commissioned the first sitcom featuring a black family to be shown on the corporation's main ch...
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Faking It lands Rose D'Or
RDF Media's Faking It won the top award at the Rose D'Or entertainment festival in Montreux on Saturday night (17 May) in a barnstorming night for British programmes, writes Leigh Holmwood