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    Telewest starts Flextech bidding war

    2005-08-08T10:38:20Z

    Telewest has fired the starting gun on a bidding war for its content arm Flextech, by issuing a sales memorandum to potential bidders.

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    The critics: Hiroshima

    2005-08-08T10:23:22Z

    BBC1's 90-minute drama-documentary largely got a positive reception from the critics.

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    Henry unveils ITV Consumer team

    2005-08-08T10:03:53Z

    Jeff Henry, the former Hallmark boss now running ITV's consumer division, has unveiled his management line-up.

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    BBC 'bids for 2% licence increase'

    2005-08-08T09:59:18Z

    The BBC is gearing up to ask the government for a licence fee increase equivalent to inflation plus 2% every year for the next five years, according to former director general Greg Dyke.

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    Murdoch scuppers Sky News exclusive

    2005-08-08T09:56:26Z

    Sky News missed out on exclusive footage of the arrests of two men involved in the failed London bombings because the cameraman who took it didn't like Rupert Murdoch.

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    Analysis - Leading the BBC astray?

    2005-08-05T15:50:40Z

    The BBC's Wocc is a damaging wrong turning that could lead to the collapse of in-house production in key genres such as entertainment and reduce creativity at the corporation, argues a new report.

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    The critics: Sinatra: Dark Star

    2005-08-05T14:38:00Z

    BBC1's documentary Sinatra: Dark Staron Frank Sinatra's associations with The Mafia largely got a cool response from the critics.

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    YooMedia launches mobile channel

    2005-08-05T12:30:39Z

    Interactive group YooMedia has launched a mobile gaming channel, in the form of a spin off of its Avago TV channel and website.

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    BBC3 lines up comedy winter

    2005-08-05T12:26:03Z

    BBC3 is sticking to what it knows best for its autumn and winter season, unveiling a line-up of nine comedies alongside its factual and drama strands.

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    Sinatra's Dark Star gets 4.7m

    2005-08-05T12:20:17Z

    BBC1's investigation into Frank Sinatra's connection with the Mafia found a solid peak audience of 4.7 million (22.2%) at 9.45pm during the first half.

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    The critics: Sinatra - Dark Star

    2005-08-05T11:28:19Z

    BBC1's documentary Sinatra: Dark Staron Frank Sinatra's associations with The Mafia largely got a cool response from the critics.

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    Sky's Goswami to launch broadband TV service

    2005-08-05T10:51:39Z

    Former BSkyB commercial director Martin Goswami is looking to launch a TV over broadband service called Aggregator TV.

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    Broadband users flock to BBC3 comedy

    2005-08-05T10:09:36Z

    The BBC's first experiment with broadband video-on-demand has been hailed a success, after 35,000 people watched the first episode of The Mighty Booshonline.

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    PEER POLL: Family Affairs

    2005-08-05T08:00:00Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: As it axes Family Affairs, does Five need a soap in its schedule?

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    Rajar: BBC maintains lead

    2005-08-04T14:39:09Z

    BBC Radio has maintained its lead over commercial radio, recording its second highest yield for six years.

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    The critics: How to Start Your Own Country

    2005-08-04T12:09:27Z

    BBC2's new entertainment show How to Start Your Own Countrydivided the critics into two neat camps.

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    Only 1m interested in starting own country

    2005-08-04T11:37:17Z

    BBC2's new entertainment show How to Start Your Own Countryfailed to get off the ground last night with a meagre average of 1 million (4.6%).

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    Rajar: Capital back on top

    2005-08-04T11:10:42Z

    Capital FM has regained its position as London's most popular commercial station, according to the latest Rajars.

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    BBC set to screen asylum-seekers doc

    2005-08-04T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has spent three years following a group of asylum- seekers for a landmark programme for BBC2.

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    Radio 2 joins with Open Mike for Edinburgh Fringe coverage

    2005-08-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC Radio 2 is expanding its coverage of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, teaming up with indie Open Mike Productions to co-produce Lee Mack and Friends' at the Fringe- the first time the station has staged its own show at the comedy festival.