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Sara loses 700,000 listeners in a year
The Radio 1 DJ is responsible for nearly 90 per cent of the station's 800,000 drop ...
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Clubs lose£131m TV cash battle
Soccer clubs face an uncertain future after losing£131.9 million claim against Carlton and Granada ...
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TV house raided
Bailiffs have been called in to seize furniture from the Big Brother house as the company that supplied it has gone...
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Sara suffers as Britain retunes to grown-up radio
Listeners are deserting Radio 1 for radio stations 2, 4 and 5 Live ...
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Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Grade to present a new show
The channel he used to run has hired him to front a quiz show ...
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Telewest cables an SOS to rival as losses mount
New boss Charles Burdick hopes for a merger with NTL ...
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The best thing about British TV is the American programmes on it
Charlie Catchpole argues that Lord Puttnam is wrong over his concerns for TV ownership ...
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How long could you survive with this lot then?
Stars shun ITV 1's celebrity version of Survivor ...
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OFF THE RECORD - Frostie show falls behind the times.
Anybody awake enough on a Sunday morning to take in BBC programmes will have noticed a
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OFF THE RECORD - Is history bunk?
Stealing viewers is part and parcel of this industry but sometimes you can take things too
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OFF THE RECORD - Bowled over.
And last, but by no means least, commiserations to BBC production co-ordinator Tom Connen from specialist
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IN MY VIEW - Damian Tambini.
On why the issue of US ownership is a red herring in the communications bill debate
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ON THE BOX - Kiss me, Kate.
Virgin Radio head of production Mark Bingham gladly killed time with Big Brother but resented every minute of Wudja? Cudja?
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Picking a winner.
Last week it was revealed that a Granada assistant producer could become a millionaire thanks to an incentive scheme designed to encourage company staff to come up with new formats. Will she be the first of many?
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ADVERTISER-FUNDED PROGRAMMING - Cometh the hour cometh the ad man.
Declining advertising revenues have forced broadcasters to re-examine the potential of advertiser-funded television. But many fear they will lose editorial independence as well as revenues from conventional spot advertising
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INTERVIEW - Two's company.
Kudos partners Stephen Garrett and Jane Featherstone discuss how the BBC took some persuading before it was convinced of the worth of its hit drama Spooks
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CITY WATCH - GWR's future is Classic formula.
GWR Group owns more stations than any other UK radio group but forays abroad have not reaped rewards. Where does it go from here?
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TX - The truth is out there.
In BBC 2's new gameshow Liar the studio audience must try to identify which person out