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ITV dominates RTS top 100
Episodes of Coronation Street and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? help ITV to its best results for seven years
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Bectu wins EC backing to challenge government
Union hails European support for campaign for holiday rights for freelancers
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So Mo Mowlam
Mo Mowlam officates over the first dog wedding in an appearance on Channel 4's So Graham Norton to be screened on Friday night (11 February). Escorted onto the stage by two
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Technical problems hit Star Wars-bound e-cinema camera
Electronics manufacturer Sony withdraws high-definition camera from European trial after snags during U2 music video shoot
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Keegan to host TalkSport show
EXCLUSIVE -Kevin Keegan is to present a 5 x 60-minute series of shows on new national radio station TalkSport.The England football manager will take part in his first show on
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Bowdur steps up as Granada revamps lifestyle department
New role as executive producer of joint-venture channels
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Bowdur steps up as Granada changes lifestyle
New role as executive producer of joint-venture channels
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Technical problems hit Lucas-bound e-cinema camera
Electronics manufacturer Sony withdraws high-definition camera from European trial after snags emerge during U2 music video shoot
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Pearson to lose independent status
Pearson Television is talking to broadcasters about the possibility of losing its independent status as it ups its stake in Channel 5, writes Tara Conlan.
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Industry braced for new era in TV
The first overhaul of broadcasting legislation since 1996 started to take shape this week as the referral of a United/Carlton merger coincided with government moves to launch a communications white paper
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Record six year lead for BBC Radio
BBC Radio has recorded its biggest lead over its commercial rivals in terms of audience share since the beginning of 1994, writes John Plunkett.
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Peters stays put as Bender moves in as 4Later editor
Channel 4 has called off its search for a new children's and young people's chief after persuading Andi Peters to stay in the job, writes Ashley Davies.
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ITV on verge of acquiring TV rights to Star Wars films
ITV is understood to be on the verge of acquiring future terrestrial TV rights to the four Star Wars films in a deal said to be worth more than£10 million,
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C4 plans Holocaust libel trial drama doc
Channel 4 has lined up a 90-minute drama documentary based on the ongoing libel case brought by Holocaust historian David Irving. 3BM Television has been commissioned by new C4 Real and
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South Bank makes first peaktime show on Corrie
Departing ITV controller of documentaries, features and arts Grant Mansfield has agreed to a primetime episode of LWT's The South Bank Show dedicated to the 40th anniversary of Coronation Street. The
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BBC orders second series of S Club 7 adventures
BBC Broadcast head of children's commissioning Roy Thompson has greenlit a second series about the fictional adventures of teen chart band S Club 7 (left). Called S Club 7 in LA,
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Dee plays against Happy Double in BBC stand-up show
Jack Dee is to star in a new 8 x 30-minute stand-up series for BBC 1, Jack Dee's Happy Hour, in which the comic does verbal battle with a computer-generated 'cheerful'
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Animal Planet prepares first UK-based output
Discovery Animal Planet has commissioned its first UK-based programming with a weekend of shows devoted to keeping wild animals in the wild. The Born Free Weekend will feature the channel's first
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BBC 2 to tee off with golf from Augusta
BBC Sport has signed a three-year deal to air the Masters golf tournament from Augusta, Georgia. Around 12 hours of live, primetime coverage will air on BBC 2 between 6-9 April.