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One year on, Morse lives as britain's top TV expert
Actor John Thaw remains Britain's most famous television export a year after his death. ...
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Granada shareholders rebel over boardroom pay deals
More than a quarter of Granada's votin shareholders yesterday declined to to back the company's remuneration policy...
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'Arrogance and conceit' led to sacking of Chris Evans
'The overbearing arrogance' and 'gross negligence' of the broadcaster Chris Evans led to his sacking as apresenter ...
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Granada rebels slap down Allen
Granada Chairman Charles Allen launched an impassioned defence of his track record at the ITV group's annual meetin...
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Time for arts on BBC2
BBC2 is to provide a highbrow alternative to the usual Saturday night entertainment fare offered by other channels ...
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'Conceit' of radio rebel led to his dismissal
Virgin bosses left with no choice but to sack Evans, court told. ...
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Evans 'Arrogant conceited drunk'
TV star Chris Evans was branded 'arrogant and conceited' yesterday as he launchedan£8.5million damages claim again...
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TV major: cheating claims are rot
The Army major accused of cheating his way to£1million on TV yesterday branded the allegations 'absolute rot'. ...
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It's big bro for ruins
Thirty crumbling buildings will be the stars of the latest BBC reality TV show ...
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Arrogant DJ Evans deserved sack
Drinking Binge left him to hung over to present, court told ...
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Granada chief in warning over advertising spending
Granada, the largest ITV company, yesterday gave warning that some television advertisers are deferring spending un...
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Star TV announces delay to launch of Hindu news service
Star TV, the pan-Asian broadcaster, controlled by Rupert Murdoch is to delay the launch of a wholly owned Hindu-lan...
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Granada chief seeks to ease pay disquiet
Granada has sought leading shareholders' views on its renumeration policies as part of its proposed£2.7bn merger w...
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Satellite viewers may lose ITV
Up to a million viewers, who watch the main public service broadcasters on satellite but do not take a Sky package, could be frozen out of ITV, Channel 4 and Five by the end of the year, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Cheat Chris Tarrant out of£1million? Absolute rot, says the major
An army major yesterday dismissed as 'absolut rot' charges that he cheated on Who Wants To Be A Miliionaire? ...
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Broadcasters weigh up the cost of war
News broadcasters are faced with the threat of running out of money to fund coverage of the war in Iraq if the conflict is not resolved quickly, senior news executives have warned.
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Sky explores launch of new reality channel
BSkyB is considering launching a new dedicated channel for reality TV, writes Paul Revoir
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ITV vehicle for Corrie Ripper
ITV is looking to cash in on the success of notorious Coronation Street killer Richard Hillman aka Tricky Dicky, by finding a new role for actor Brian Capron on the network, writes Paul Revoir
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Post chiefs to set training standards
Senior figures from the post-production industry have formed an action group to tackle a skills shortage within the sector, writes Sam Espensen.
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VFG buys Wembley studio
Equipment hire company VFG has bought Asylum Studios from the Sanctuary Group for an undisclosed fee, writes Will Strauss.