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Evans blames drink binge on 'anxiety'
Former Virgin Radio presenter Chris Evans will claim in the High Court this week that his acrimonious departure fro...
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When soaps won't wash
The prime minister left the House of Commons during the debate on war with Iraq to lead a television debate on the ...
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Chrysalis eyes FM licence for Glasgow
Chrysalis has become the latest radio operator to announce plans to bid for the new local FM licence in Glasgow, writes Colin Robertson
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I can scratch the itch
He swears like a docker, berates his viewers, and mocks hid president. So why has Jon Stewart been handed a show wi...
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BBC breaks free from Sky
What happens when two worlds drift apart? Cliff Richard is joined in pondering this question by Greg Dyke, director...
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Granada faces revolt on top pay
Granada, the ITV company, is facing an embarrassing shareholder revolt over the terms of the employment contract aw...
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Radio revellers run riot at holiday camp
A commercial radio station called in police yesterday after scores of its listeners took too literally an invitatio...
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Fame show's popularity has double edge for BBC
Celebrity Fame Academy may have been the must-watch TV of last week, but concerns about its effect on the BBC's ima...
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Kumars top Bafta nominees
The Kumars at No. 42, the spoof chatshow that made stars of Sanjeev Bhasker and Meera Syal, has topped the nominati...
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Bastable quits Channel 4
Gerry Bastable, the driving force behind E4 and Film Four, has quit his recently appointed job as head of corporate development and is to leave Channel 4, writes Luke Satchell
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Public service sites in firing line
The first casualties of the swingeing cut-backs at BBCi scheduled for the next 12 months are to be two of the department's most high profile public service sites, writes Luke Satchell
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Long war will drain news cash coffers
News broadcasters are faced with the serious threat of running out of money if the war in Iraq is not finished quickly, senior news executives have claimed, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC in dock after scrapping Sky deal
The BBC's decision to ditch its satellite broadcast deal with BSkyB could result in a string of legal challenges fr...
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Major told of police 'mission' to win millionaire quiz
Army major Charles Ingram, accused of cheating on the quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, told police he mana...
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Major: my quiz shock
The Army major accused of cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? was devastated when he discovered his wife kne...
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Granada tops leaders as Footsie recoups losses
Traders returning from Cheltenham could be forgiven for thinking nothing much had happened during their absence. Ye...
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Pay up...or Sopranos gets it
Filming of the latest Sopranos series has been halted indefinately - by James Gandolfini's huge demand for£1.3 mil...