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Gentle ways to make ears pay
Over 10 years, Classic FM has seen huge audience growth. But can it turn listeners to revenue? ...
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Riding the wave
Quicksilver made its name in surfing and skateboarder fashion. Now its spreading the brand with film, TV and music ...
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The bold return of Mr Light Entertainment
If Paul Jackson has his way, Saturday nights in Kazakhstan will never be the same again. ...
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Vivendi gears up for asset disposals to satisfy banks
Executives gathered at Vivendi Universal's Paris headquarters yesterday to thrash out an agreement on the asset dis...
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Dodgy TV cops they tried to ban
Channel 5 has snapped up a tough US cop show which advertisers want to ban. ...
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Tucker's back
EastEnders reject Todd Carty is going back to school - and the TV show that gave him his first big break. ...
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Edwards will make his leap of faith to be the BBC's religious expert
Jonathan Edwards is preparing to quit athletics for a new career as the BBC's religious affairs correspondent. ...
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Wannabe channel
Or how a dotcom tycoon is gambling£2m on turning his lover into the next Britney Spears. ...
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Great Scott Harriet!
Virgin Radio DJ Harriet Scott looked like she had no worries about quitting the station as she frolicked in the sun...
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TV's Tucker is going back to Grange Hill
Tucker Jenkins, the tearaway of Grange Hill, is set for a comeback after 20 years. ...
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Isle Of Wight's TV12 loses licence
TV12, the company which runs the Isle of Wight local TV service, has effectively been put out of business after losing its broadcasting licence to a rival company, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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ITC bans Carlton's Motorway
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has slapped a ban on an episode of Carlton's regional factual series Motorway after it repeated footage of an injured lorry driver who had already had a complaint against the programme upheld, writes Steve Aston
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Did you know that....
Jason Deans trawls through the BBC's annual report and finds 10 facts you may have missed. ...
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A privieged monster?
The Guardian last week raised a question now being asked across the media: Is the BBC too powerful? On the day the ...
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David 0, Goliath 100m
You may have missed it amid the hullabaloo over Greg Dyke's pay packet, but last year the BBC quietly increased the...
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Chrysalis rejigs management structure
Chrysalis Radio is following in the footsteps of its main rivals GWR and Capital by overhauling its local management structure, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Capital chief stays tuned as one of radio's big players
David Mansfield lead the industry's call for more liberal ownership rules in radio ...
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Channel 5 builds hopes on tough US crime drama
A US crime series that sparked an advertising boycott and angered the Los Angeles police department with its graphi...
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SMG may sell TV division
SMG, the former Scottish Media Group, is considering selling its television business to cut debt as speculation mou...