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Ratings - BBC fails to score with FA Cup final coverage.
BBC 1's live coverage of the FA Cup final on Saturday (4 May) brought the corporation its lowest audience to date for the match, writes Jon Rogers
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Kiss 100 promotion.
Kiss 100 head of music Simon Long has been promoted to the coveted position of Kiss
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Dyke's Welsh studio.
BBC director general Greg Dyke has launched the corporation's first Welsh 'community studio', in which members
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ITV plans fightback.
Carlton and Granada have appointed a new senior management team at ITV with the aim of
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Second top executive quits SMG TV.
SMG TV Productions has lost its second senior executive in as many months with the exit of head of entertainment Rob Clark, writes Penny Hughes
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C4 hopes to give E4 extra cash.
Channel 4 is looking to pump extra cash into E4, despite last week's announcement that it was #163;20m in the red, writes Colin Robertson
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BSkyB remains cool on possible C5 deal.
BSKYB moved to play down any further involvement in Channel 5 after the draft communications bill revealed that the company would be permitted to take over the five-year old terrestrial channel, writes Paul Revoir
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Radio ownership set for shake-up.
The radio landscape is set for sweeping change as the government's relaxation of ownership rules opens
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Reactions.
- Independent Television Commisson chief executive Patricia Hodgson 'The new legislation will play a vital part
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Communications bill special - Foreign buyers could thwart ITV merger.
Granada's plans to become the sole owner of ITV could be stymied by a clause in the communications bill allowing companies outside the European Union to buy into the network, writes Steve Aston
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Reform begins the long haul.
The industry now faces up to 18 months of parliamentary debate before the new media reforms become law, writes David Rose
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Communications bill special - Key elements of the communications bill.
- Non-European companies, such as American or Australian outfits, can own UK TV channels- Newspaper groups
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Communications bill special - Bill protects quality news.
The government has moved to calm fears that the quality of ITV's news service could be hit by reduced investment, with a new stipulation that Channel 3 must provide 'adequate financial support' for its nominated news provider, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Communications bill special - Indie quota for PSB remains at 25 per cent.
The communications bill has confirmed that the independent production quota for public service broadcasters will remain fixed at 25 per cent, writes Penny Hughes
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Communications bill special - Sky could be hit by spectrum fees.
Companies could buy and sell spectrum, according to a proposal in the draft communications bill, writes Barbara Marshall
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Nickelodeon to launch toon channel.
Nickelodeon UK is gearing up to launch an addition to its family of channels, with a dedicated cartoon offering, writes Paul Revoir
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RDF axes last regional shop in wake of losses.
Indie RDF is to close its last remaining UK regional base after its total losses in regions hit over half a million pounds, writes Penny Hughes
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Communications bill special - MPs want bigger BBC role for Ofcom.
The government will face further pressure to bolster independent regulation of the BBC as the communications
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Industry embraces new broadcasting measures.
The UK television and radio industry breathed a broadly unanimous sigh of relief this week as
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Interactive pop chart show to go out on MTV
MTV is launching what it claims is the first fully interactive TV pop show on its MTV Hits channel. The 60-minute in-house produced show Your Chart airs daily at 16.00 from