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Survey uncovers bullying in media
The spectre of bullying within the media world has raised its head again after a survey found that 28% of respondants claimed to have been bullied in the workplace, writes Jon Rogers
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?Scud Stud' goes to Edinburgh
Rageh Omaar, who shot to fame during the war with Iraq as a BBC frontline correspondent, is to join a panel of journalists at this year's Edinburgh Television Festival in a session looking at how the war was covered.
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Greg Dyke's email to all BBC staff
'I felt it important for me to write to everyone at the BBC today given the tragic death of Dr David Kelly. His friends and colleagues have this weekend paid tribute to a man of integrity and principle.
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BBC denies discord among governors
The BBC has denied there is a rift within its governors over the corporation's handling of the Iraq dossier row after a report suggested one governor wanted an emergency meeting on the situation, writes Leigh Holmwood
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'BBC man betrayed me on big story too'
A senior army figure launched a blistering attack on Andrew Gilligan's credibility yesterday and accused him of 'be...
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BBC stakes all on Gilligan in face of downing Street onslaught
Blair silent but spin machine gears up for fight with corporation. ...
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Get me out of here
Tired formats and an overdose of reality TV - it's enough to make a couch potato pick up the remote and go interact...
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Broadcasters take bite of ad production
TV ads say that making ads in-house is cost effective and wins new advertisers. But agencies, of course, see flaws ...
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Over here or overhyped: just how real is the risk of media domination?
TV markets around the world are deregulating, with the UK being the latest. FT writers look at others' experiences ...
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Telly, telly on the wall
TV has been in hair salons a while. But i-vu says interactive content plays well with desirable captive audiences -...
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Behind the BBC numbers
The corporation made a loss this year, which means there could be pressure to cut back programme spend. ...
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Act of clarity
The Culture secretary amiths the campaigners have made the Comms Bill better. ...
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'Foreigner fear' hides bigger picture, says Murdoch group
Star TV accuses rivals of using worries over ownership to resist competition. ...
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Greenlight for paranormal shows
Living TV is pushing ahead with its paranormal programming after the Independent Television Commission (ITC) agreed broadcasters could show such material as long as they billed it as entertainment, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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BBC lawyers to quiz reporters over briefings with scientist
BBC lawyers are to question the other reporters briefed by David Kelly, the government scientist found dead last we...
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Hoon authorised policy that led to Kelly's exposure
The political fallout from the apparent suicide of David Kelly hit the highest levels of government yesterday after...
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Blair denies Dr Kelly was bumped off
The judge probing the death of arms expert David Kelly vowed to leave no stone unturned - as Tony Blair's spokesman...
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Mandelson ignores call for restraint with attack on BBC
Peter Mandelson, still one of Tony Blair's closest allies and New Labour's original spin doctor, has been accused o...
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Dyke's attempt to 'draw a line' under row rebuffed by Number 10
The Government, rather than the BBC, refused to back down in the row over the Iraqi arms dossier, sources within th...
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BBC trieed to protect 'mole', says Dyke
Greg Dyke, the BBC director-general, said yesterday that it 'was in no way responsible' for the unmasking of Dr Dav...