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Why The Office has so many copiers
BBC2's painfully-accurate portrait of the modern workplace has gained a cult following. Becky Barrow investigates....
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Spooky boost to the ratings
Living TV thought a 'paranormal zone' was a winner until it sensed the presence of the ITC. ...
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TV fame show is attacked by boss
The head of TV's Fame Academy yesterday launched a scathing attack on the BBC show. ...
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Crash course in advertiser funding
A show on five to find Britain's worst driver showcases a new way of enabling brands to finance TV ...
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Fast-track to digital
The British Government says it wants to turn off analogue television sometime between 2006 and 2010, a quest which ...
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That was reality TV, that was
Weekend World would have been 30 this week. And while it wasn't perfect? ...
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The Beeb's brand man
Andy Duncan, the BBC's marketing chief, faces the tricky task of selling digital terrestrial TV to a sceptical Brit...
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Liberty 'out of Telekom auction'
Liberty Media's second attempt at acquiring the cable television businesses of Deutsche Telekom appeared to have co...
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Blatant bias - and the BBC will live to regret it
The BBC is a great organisation. Oh no, it really is. It may have dumbed down. Its political coverage may often be ...
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Flickering Carlton hit by Murphy uncertainty
CArlton shares are languishing at an 18-year low amid fears that chief executive Gerry Murphy will soon depart for ...
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Bertelsmann faces up to the past
Bertelsmann boss Gunter Thielen had to apologise for the company's Nazi past as a report confirmed the group, whic...
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The official version
A C4 documentary tonight on So Solid Crew was paid for by their record label ...
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Murphy departure may trigger ITV merger
Carlton and Granada are expected to reopen merger talks within the next few weeks ...
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Vindication for BBC man
Reporter receives unreserved apology from Kent police over care home investigation ...
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Police pay damages to BBC reporter
A police force will be left with a£750,000 legal bill and a public relations disaster today when it capitulates in...
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Trial by TV fails to shake confidence in Jockey Club
Previous critics of the Jockey Club have defended the organisation after the ...
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'Fame Academy' audience hopes wilt in competition against 'Gardeners' World'
, BBC 1's ambitious new talent show, barely managed to attract as many viewers as ...
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Sci Fi Channel bags six-figure film deal
The Sci Fi channel has struck a six figure deal with distribution company Metro Tartan for the acquisition of 12 independent UK first run film titles, including Man Bites Dog and Hard Boiled, writes Katy Elliot