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Journalist accuses BBC World Service of racial bias
Journalist accuses BBC World Service of racial bias
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BBC rethinks TiVo deal after outcry over 'spam'
BBC rethinks TiVo deal after outcry over 'spam'
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Why you don't find the facts spoiling a good docu-drama
Why you don't find the facts spoiling a good docu-drama
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Here is the news: a battle has begun for Buerk's job
Here is the news: a battle has begun for Buerk's job
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ITC reprimand for NTL
NTL has been reprimanded by the Independent Television Commission for misleading viewers over claims that its digital interactive service was 'coming soon', writes Paul Revoir
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Video Networks shelves broadcast TV plans amid job cuts
Video-on-demand outfit Video Networks has shelved its plans to launch multichannel TV services this summer and is to cut over 300 jobs in a massive restructure aimed at slashing costs, writes David Wood
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GMG ups Jazz FM bid
Guardian Media Group last night increased its offer for Jazz FM by£3.5m in a last-minute effort to acquire the radio outfit, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Jowell says licence fee will survive BBC review
Jowell says licence fee will survive BBC review
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Emap could spin off radio asses as sector consolidates
Emap could spin off radio asses as sector consolidates
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Welsh rival to Catherine Cookson's crown sells BBC the rights to screen eight novels
Welsh rival to Catherine Cookson's crown sells BBC the rights to screen eight novels