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    ITN adds British Pathe to empire

    2003-04-24T12:01:28Z

    ITN has swelled its archive division after signing a deal to take over the running of the prestigious British Pathe News archive, writes Paul Revoir

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    Boxing board tries to halt Prebble doc

    2003-04-24T11:12:06Z

    the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBC) is putting pressure on ITV to drop a programme about white collar boxing being made by former ITV chief executive Stuart Prebble, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    4 Ventures halves losses to£28m

    2003-04-24T10:51:09Z

    A dramatic hike in ad revenue at E4, coupled with viewers' thirst for text messages from Big Brother, helped Channel 4's commercial arm 4 Ventures to halve its losses last year, writes Penny Hughes

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    Vinnie's a massive telly flop

    2003-04-24T10:50:11Z

    Vinnie Jones's fly-on-the-wall series for BBC3 is a ratings disaster ...

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    £40,000 quiz loser to sue Ant and Dec

    2003-04-24T10:49:47Z

    Quiz fanatic Billy King is suing TV favourites Ant and Dec - because they didn't help him win a£40,000 prize on th...

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    TV scramble for England games deal

    2003-04-24T10:49:19Z

    Sky can clinch exclusive rights now ...

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    The BBC and a betrayal of history

    2003-04-24T10:48:52Z

    New BBC drama portrays the Cambridge spies as heroes ...

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    Singer's exit cost Telewest£1.79m

    2003-04-24T10:48:23Z

    Adam Singer, the man who headed cable group Telewest as it came close to bankruptcy picked up£1.79m when he was ou...

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    Telewest boss's£1.4m goodbye

    2003-04-24T10:47:58Z

    The ousted boss of debt-ridden cable company Telewest received a£1.4 million golden parachute despite presiding ov...

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    Best Bart none

    2003-04-24T10:47:34Z

    Parents say Simpsons cartoon tearaway is top role model for children ...

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    How Major is still a winner

    2003-04-24T10:45:42Z

    Millionaire cheats could make a fortune from cough sweet ads ...

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    FA may drop terrestrial TV in 2004 deal

    2003-04-24T10:44:42Z

    The Football Association has dropped its commitment to ensuring that home England games and FA Cup ties are shown o...

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    The face of corporate Britain

    2003-04-24T10:44:19Z

    Adam Singer got a pay-off of£1.8m ...

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    Government to relax dish laws

    2003-04-24T10:38:40Z

    TV satellite dishes could soon become a feature of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty under new proposals from the government aimed at encouraging digital take-up, writes Rosemary Gallagher

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    BBC takes on bullying issue

    2003-04-24T10:32:48Z

    The BBC is drawing up a 'comprehensive definition' of what constitutes bullying after concerns raised by trade unions about a growing level of complaints, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    ITV minnows join merger debate

    2003-04-24T09:26:49Z

    Minority ITV broadcasters are to have their say in the Competition Commission investigation into Carlton and Granada's planned merger next week, writes Paul Revoir

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    Classic FM TV courts youth with promo push

    2003-04-24T09:21:32Z

    Classic FM TV is trying to pull in more younger viewers by getting pop promo producers to make videos for its classical output, writes Rosemary Gallagher

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    Vic and Bob go into production

    2003-04-24T09:13:15Z

    Comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer are to move into television production after recruiting former LWT head of comedy Lisa Clark to their indie, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    People's Book Of Records loses slot

    2003-04-24T08:57:37Z

    Endemol's bid to move into comedy has been dealt a significant blow after Channel 4 decided to move its ailing stunt-based series The People's Book of Records out of its primetime Friday night slot because of poor ratings, writes Penny Hughes

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    Avid users fear high DNA costs

    2003-04-24T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast technology manufacturer Avid has denied that the introduction of its new range of editing products is simply another way of extracting more money from UK facilities companies, writes Sam Espensen.