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£20m Jane's shock as Frasier is axed
Jane Leeves, Britain's best-paid actress, is facing an uncertain future after it was announced last night that the ...
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Farewell to TV's Frasier
Frasier, the American TV comedy that made a star of Tv actress Jane Leeves, is to be axed. ...
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No rise in RI:SE viewing figures
Revamped Chennel 4 breakfast show RI:SE attracted 200,000 viewers when it returned to TV screens on Monday - only h...
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Digital boosted by Freeview sales
Freeview, the digital television service run by tthe BBC, BSkyB and others, said yesterday it had sold more than 30...
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BBC finds that life in The Office really does imitate art
The BBC has decided to distil some of its own office wisdom by drawing up a statement of values ...
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A 'light touch' bark from a communications watchdog looking to industry for expertise
New Ofcom chief Stephen Carter on the direction will take when the regulator starts to operate ...
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Sea of suds from out silliest soap
A spot of teatime postmodernism with the so-bad-it's-awful re-re-invented Crossroads ...
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MTV spending outside US to rise by 20%
Music Television, the world's largest television network, is planning an aggressive international investment drive ...
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GM to reconsider DirecTV future
The board of General Motors will next month consider revised plans for a sale or possible leveraged buy-out of Hugh...
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Capital Radio worries prove to be a turn-off
Media investors steered clear of Capital Radio on concerns that tomorrow's trading statement may contain more bad n...
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Dyke trust document will face derision
BBC director general Greg Dyke will risk derision next week with a document suggesting that 'trust' should be at th...
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Ex-NTL head becomes first chief of Ofcom
Stephen Carter, the former head of telecoms group NTL, has been appointed as the first chief executive of Ofcom, th...
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America poised to snap up BBC's Lost Prince film
The critical ratings success of Stephen Poliakoff's ambitious BBC costume drama ...
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Now Channel 4 is losing Frasier
Channel 4 executives could be forgiven a bout of paranoia. Still reeling from news of the demise of ...
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BBC's values on its sleeve
Not content with cutting the crap, the BBC has found another set of slogans designed to engender a 'culture of posi...
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Frasier is leaving the building, and nothing will bring him back
So farewell then, Frasier Crane, psychoanalyst, Freudian, and boyhood founder of the Junior Existentialist Club. ...
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Frasier to say 'goodnight Seattle' - and Channel 4 - for the last time
Frasier Crane, television's favourite comic psychiatrist, is getting ready to say 'Goodnight, Seattle' for the very...
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BBC 4 to launch foreign film award
BBC culture channel BBC 4 is to launch a new high profile award for the best contemporary foreign language film of the year as part of its commitment to international cinema, writes Leigh Holmwood