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German TV tries to laugh at Hitler
For the first time German television is to screen a comedy about Hitler ...
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New BBC channel to server up soap, sex and swearing
The BBC was finally given permission to launch BBC 3, a digital channel aimed at young people ...
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BBC stages its own cultural revolution
BBC director general Greg Dyke pledged that all staff will spend time next year doing an alternative job within the...
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Mackenzie tilts at ratings
Kelvin Mackenzie yesterday presented new research to back his argument that the way the radio industry measures lis...
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AOL marriage broker faces divorce
Steve Case, chairman of AOL Time Warner is coming under pressure from shareholders to step down ...
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BBC 3 get two years to prove its worth
The government yesterday gave the BBC approval to launch a new digital channel for young people ...
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News Corp on verge of €1bn Telepiu deal
News Corporation is finalising a near €1bn deal with Vivendi Universal to acquire Telepiu, the Italian pay-TV busin...
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ITV to put record£825m into new shows
ITV is to invest a record£825m in new programming next year, under a spending plan developed by Granada ...
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A little less action, a little more conversation
Television could do with far more conversation as shown on BBC 4's no-frills talk shows ...
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TV companies launch a different play for today
Rather than trying to usurp traditional programming, the sector is turning to games in the search for profits ...
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Government gives green light to the launch of BBC 3
The BBC won government approval yesterday to launch BBC 3 ...
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NewsTelewest disk failure wipes 25,000 email accounts
Cable operator Telewest has had to make an embarrassing apology to thousands of customers of its blueyonder internet and broadband TV services, after a major disk failure wiped 25,000 email accounts, writes Luke Satchell
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TV's still the real thing
Forget media fragmentation and ITV 1's current woes: when it comes to getting your message across, television ads w...
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Structural engineering
A mix of regulation and incentives is needed for quality programming ...
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Just try and keep up, Mark
C4's new chief says he will fill TV's 'creative deficit'. But Janet Goldsmith argues that less bureaucratic multi-c...
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Ulster TV sees 'green shoots' amid gloom
Ulster Television is one of the first TV companies to suggest the advertising downturn may be giving way to 'green ...
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BBC puts Barrymore autobiography on hold after 'cashing in' accusations
The BBC has backtracked on controversial plans to publish the memoirs of Michael Barrymore ...
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Screen villains?
Michael Palin warns that British television will lose respect if we continue to churn out an unedifying mix of the ...


















