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BBC raises stakes in BSkyB row.
BSkyB could face a stand-off with the BBC over the amount it charges for putting its channels on its Sky Digital platform, writes Paul Revoir
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Prebble joins Wonfor's new indie.
Stuart Prebble, the former ITV chief executive who was forced to shoulder the blame for the collapse of ITV Digital, is to make a return to programme-making as a partner in former Granada creative director Andrea Wonfor's new indie, writes Steve Aston
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Thompson rejig claims multicultural division.
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has taken the axe to the broadcaster's multicultural department at
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BBC 4's success 'down to independent producers'
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating praised the indie sector's contribution to the channel, claiming it has been 'quicker off the mark' than the corporation's in-house producers, writes Penny Hughes
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Celador beefs up expansion with Marks and Gran deal
Celador Productions has boosted its commitment to comedy output with an exclusive first-look deal with the writing partnership behind comedies such as Birds of a Feather, writes Jon Rogers
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Palin backs factual core values
Producers of travel programmes should hold on to traditional film-making techniques and not yield to pressure to be 'innovative', according to writer and presenter Michael Palin, writes Penny Hughes
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Ronson on C4 paranoia trail
Channel 4 head of documentaries Peter Dale has ordered four new series including the latest investigative project from journalist and broadcaster Jon Ronson, writes Penny Hughes
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Axed. And now John Leslie could even go down
TV bosses yesterday sacked shamed presenter John Leslie - as a fourth woman complained to police she had been assau...
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Free digital TV is relaunched
Telly's new Freeview service was officially launched yesterday ' plugging the gap left by the ITV Digital fiasco. ...
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Axed Leslie goes to police
Shamed TV star John Leslie has told police he is ready to be quizzed about the sex storm which has engulfed him, it...
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30 chanmnels. Free. For ever.
Digital TV was reborn at 6am yesterday with at least 30 channels free for life. ...
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Deayton: I was knifed by Hislop and Merton
Angus Deayton is furious with Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and blames them for his downfall. ...
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Will thirty free channels save digital dream
The BBC yesterday launched its digital revolution amid criticism at the billions of pounds it will cost licence-pay...
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Betrayed by the BBC
How a brilliant black writer watched in despair as Greg Dyke's 'hideously white' corporation turned his decent char...
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Telewest expected to default on£68m interest payment
The move comes as the stricken cable operator tries to negotiate a life-saving restructuring ...