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New role for beat's Pattenden
Beat 106 executive producer Claire Pattenden has been promoted to programme controller of the Capital-owned radio station, writes Colin Robertson
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The Move Channel to launch on Sky
A new TV company is set to capitalise on the viewing public's obsession with property programming with the launch of a dedicated property retail channel, The Move Channel, writes Luke Satchell
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Murphy defends celebrity shows
BBC 3 controller Stuart Murphy has defended his much-criticised policy of airing a large number of shows devoted to celebrities, claiming programmes such as Posh and Becks' Millions were 'raising the bar' in factual entertainment, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Plunge in Classic FM ads revenue rocks GWR
Advertising revenues at upmarket radio channel Classic FM would plummet 19 per cent in the year, owner GWR warned y...
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Expert says Million quiz cough believable
A world expert on coughing yesterday confirmed that the quiz show contestant accused of cheating on Who Wants To Be...
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Classic's decrease hits GWR shares
Shares in GWR fell by more than 7 per cent yesterday, after the commercial radio group admitted that its Classic FM...
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Telewest earmarks£22m for rescuers
Telewest, the debt-laden cable operator, admitted yesterday that it had set aside£22 million to pay the banks, law...
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Millionaire man had good reaswon for cough, say expert
Tecwen Whittock, the college lecturer accused of using coded coughs to indicate answers to a Who Wants To Be A Mill...
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Film of PoWs within Geneva rules
Media organisations which show pictures of prisoners of war are not breaching the Geneva convention, international ...
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Al-Jazeera: is it tipping into propaganda?
Channel is determined to capture mood of the Arab street ...
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Blair aide gets top job at TV watchdog
One of Tony Blair's key policy advisers has been given a leading position on the new communications watchdog ...
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110,000 bid to get part in big bruv
An amazing 110,000 people applied to be on the fourth series of ...
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Richard Eyre quits BBC role
Sir Richard Eyre has resigned from the BBC board of governors after deciding his theatre workload left him too little time to fulfill his BBC duties, writes Colin Robertson.
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The 'convincing explanation' for constant coughs in£1m TV quiz
The lecturer accused of using coded coughs to signal correct answers to a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?contestant ...
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Five does Clear pop deal
Five has teamed up with Clear Channel to launch a£500,000 seven-hour pop concert extravaganza in a bid to establish itself as the 'home of pop music', writes Penny Hughes.
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Spanking new comedy club comes to BBC7
BBC7 has commissioned its first original programming with stand-up show, Spanking New on 7. The 7 x 60-minute series will focus on showcasing new comic talent and aim to create 'the feel of a comedy club on the radio'. Commissioned by BBC7 editor Mary Kalemkerian, ...
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Series for No Going Back couple
The husband and wife team who quit their mobile disco business in the UK to run a 15-acre farm in Tuscany as part of Channel 4's No Going Back series have been given their own six-part show, writes Penny Hughes