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Deayton wins court battle to supress new claims
Shamed TV presenter Angus Deayton has taken legal action to block publication of further revelations about his private life.Mail, page 25
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Brother fears big walkout
Big Brother bosses have five newcontestants on stand-by because they fear the housemates stuck in the new 'poor' section of the house may6 walk out.Express, page 15
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Deayton fights to keep job in new sex row
Angus Deayton was last night trying to save his television career amid new allegations about his sex life.Express, page 8
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BSkyB likely to dish out the dividends
Love him or hate him- there are very few of us who do not have an opinion on Rupert Murdoch.Express, page 8
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TV soccer pundit kicked off the air
A TV football commentator Eamon Dunphy was dramatically pulled off the air on suspicion of being drunk yesterday morning.Express
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ITV buries regional identity in£100m network facelift
ITV buries regional identity in£100m network facelift
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TV host wins gagging order against new sex claims
TV host wins gagging order against new sex claims
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Murdoch's Italian acquisition sparks monopoly concerns
Murdoch's Italian acquisition sparks monopoly concerns
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Murdoch to buy Vivendi's Telepiu pay-TV unit
Rupert Murdoch has agreed to pay 1.5bn Eu (£970m) to take over Vivendi Universal's Telepiù pay-TV unit
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Consortium takes shape to move for KirchMedia assets
Consortium takes shape to move for KirchMedia assets
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BSkyB ex-marketing head to create new digital channel
Former BSkyB marketing director Scott Meneer is finally severing ties the satellite broadcaster to set up a digital channel for rural enthusiasts , writes Colin Robertson
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ITC acquits Tarrant over 'joke'
First Anne Robinson's disregard for the Welsh was dismissed as inoffensive by TV watchdogs, now Chris Tarrant has been told by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) he also did nothing wrong by mocking the citizens of Merseyside at this year's Bafta TV awards, writes Colin ...