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ITV duo in final effort to run ITN
Carlton and Granada, the broadcasting companies that dominate ITV, are making a late attempt to allow them to take ...
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Politicians and Paxman get flak from TV satire
The biggest revival of satirical television since the heady days of That Was The Week That Was in the Sixties has b...
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Survival of the fittest
Plans to relax radio ownership rules in the forthcoming communications bill, could help kick start a revival in the...
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ITV's Russian front
Next week ITV screens its remake of Dr Zhivago. It had an Italian director, a British scriptwriter and a trilingua...
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I didn't run away
Michael Jackson tells Mark Lawson how he sees Channel 4's prospects, what he thinks of his successor's criticisms, ...
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The price of fame
Thirty contestants;£1000,000 up for grabs. To the young hopefuls who jacked in everything for the chance to take ...
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High office
American broadcasters are negotiating to buy the hit BBC2 comedy The Office in a deal that could net millions for i...
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I never took my eye off the ball, says ex-C4 chief
The former chief executive of Channel 4, Michael Jackson, had defended his legacy, amid suggestions by his successo...
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Digital TV is just the job for former rock promoter
MMTV is planning a move to Aim next year ...
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US giant lines up Capital Radio bid
American media giant Clear Channel is set to pounce on some of Britain's biggest radio stations ...
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Drug shame of Cold Feet star who cheated on wife
Cold Feet star was fighting to save his marriage last night ...
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Watching TV is best for brain
People love telly because it's easier on their brains, according to a new study ...
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Lost Doctor Who episode gets internet premier
A long-lost episode of Doctor Who, which has never been broadcast, is to be re-shot by the BBC and premiered online, writes Luke Satchell
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Off The Record - Andrew Marr puts noses out of joint.
In his enthusiasm for plugging his new berth on Start the Week, BBC political editor Andrew
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Off The Record - Saint Elstein.
The hubris of TV execs can often be quite breathtaking, but this latest industry seminar took