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    BSkyB warns gamers to play by rules

    2003-07-03T15:20:37Z

    Betting channels on Sky Digital are facing a crackdown after BSkyB warned they could be pulled off the platform if they fall foul of gaming board rules, writes Rosemary Gallagher

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    Cilla takes her story to Carlton

    2003-07-03T15:07:05Z

    Cilla Black, the former star of ITV Saturday night entertainment, has snubbed her former employer by granting exclusive access to a Carlton company for a fly-on-the-wall Channel 4 film, writes Penny Hughes

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    Lords deal 'blocks' Murdoch Five bid

    2003-07-03T11:15:46Z

    Lord Puttnam this week claimed concessions won from the government on the Communications Bill will stop Rupert Murdoch from buying Five, writes David Rose

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    Evans given£1m deadline

    2003-07-03T10:52:31Z

    Entertainer Chris Evans was yesterday given two weeks to produce£1 million in legal costs over his failed damages ...

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    The bigger picture

    2003-07-03T10:50:38Z

    Yesterday Patrick Wright accused Alan Yentob of promoting himself instead of the arts. The BBC's Jana Bennett fight...

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    The revenge of the silver fox

    2003-07-03T10:42:59Z

    Why are the light-entertainment superstars of yesteryear enjoying such a spectacular comeback? ...

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    BBC turns to bonds to raise£800m for revamp

    2003-07-03T10:42:39Z

    The BBC is to raise£800m through a bond issue to finance a redevelopment of its central London properties ...

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    Leslie in the dock

    2003-07-03T10:42:15Z

    Not guilty, says TV star, as his lawyers try to get the case thrown out under the Human Rights Act ...

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    Dyke apology to Tories for election night bias

    2003-07-03T10:41:50Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke has apologised in private to the Conservative Party for the partisan way the corpora...

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    BBC uses bond to finance HQ

    2003-07-03T10:41:30Z

    The BBC is preparing to sell the virtues of an£800m bond to investors over the next week to fund a revamp of its L...

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    Jowell deal saves TV mergers Bill

    2003-07-03T10:41:30Z

    The government staved off a damaging defeat in the House of Lords yesterday after agreeing a last-minute compromise...

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    John Leslie sent for trial

    2003-07-03T10:41:10Z

    John Leslie was committed for trial yesterday on two charges of indecent assault ...

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    Leslie to stand trial in sex case

    2003-07-03T10:40:47Z

    The television presenter John Leslie was committed for trial yesterday ...

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    Lords defeats alter media Bill

    2003-07-03T10:40:27Z

    Peers have forced the government to tighten up proposed rules governing television and radio advertising ...

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    Puttnam's punch winds the moguls

    2003-07-03T10:40:06Z

    Critics say new clause will not stop Murdoch. ...

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    BBC tells churches to liven up broadcasts

    2003-07-03T10:39:09Z

    Alan Bookbinder, the head of the BBC's religion and ethics department, called on church leaders to become more cour...

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    BBC lures investors with 30-year deal

    2003-07-03T10:35:06Z

    The British Broadcasting Corporation has become the latest - and most venerable - in a long line of first time bor...

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    Lygo flies back to Channel 4 decision

    2003-07-03T10:20:45Z

    Five's director of programmes Kevin Lygo is due to return to the UK next week amid mounting speculation that he will resign to replace Tim Gardam at Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes

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    Fuller wins raft of BBC commissions

    2003-07-03T10:10:27Z

    19TV, the indie owned by pop mogul Simon Fuller, is moving away from its reliance on its global smash hit show, Pop Idol, with a batch of new orders in-cluding an animation series for BBC1, writes Penny Hughes

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    Plantin takes role at September

    2003-07-03T09:36:22Z

    Former ITV network director Marcus Plantin has resurfaced with a new job in the independent sector, writes Paul Revoir