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SMG says no to regional TV hours cuts
Owner of Grampian TV tells Scottish leaders that its hours will not be cut even if ITV is allowed to sreamline regional output
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BSkyB and ITV look at renegotiating Premier League deals
Broadcasters expected to seek legal guidance as to whether contracts can be amended following decision by PFA members to strike from beginning of next month
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BBC to probe MI5
New 6x60 minute series Spooks plans to lift the lid on UK's secretive intelligence service
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C4 interactive chief first casualty of 4 Ventures slim down
Andy Anson among 15 being made redundant as Channel 4 re-structures pay-TV and interactive businesses into new digital services group
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C4 asks for more Faking It
RDF's amateur-turned-expert series gets fourth run on Channel 4 as VHI and TLC enter bidding war for show's US rights
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Production at Anglia TV 'under threat'
Senior Granada executives voice concerns that future of network production at recently acquired franchise looks bleak
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TiVo halves losses
PVR manufacturer cuts cash burn by£38 million and says it has now has more than 200,000 subscribers
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Pinnacle lands Eutelsat streaming win
US company's StreamFactory encoding systems to be used for European operator's satellite broadband service OpenSky
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BBC1 scores ratings win
ITV1's split schedule sees 6.6 million non-London viewers enjoy Liverpool's rout, though BBC1's fare of EastEnders and Holby City proves the bigger draw
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Brits dominate International Emmys
Popular presenter Graham Norton wins yet another accolade for his chat show as British productions make another strong showing at New York awards
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GWR profits dive
Classic FM owner reports 70 per cent fall in first-half pre-tax profits, warns that 'the present difficult trading conditions will continue for some time' and looks to forthcoming changes in media ownership laws for growth
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Most broadband users prefer net to TV, new survey claims
Over 60 per cent of high-speed internet users would rather have online access than watch TV, new BT Openworld-sponsored survey claims
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Nearly two-thirds of broadband users prefer net to TV
Over 60 per cent of high-speed internet users would rather have online access than watch TV, new BT Openworld-sponsored survey claims
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BBC names kids channels
CBBC controller Nigel Pickard claims Cbeebies and The CBBC Channel, which head a package of four new BBC digital services, will 'herald a golden age in children's programming.'
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Viewers desert BBC 2's Comedy Night
Channel's attempts to establish Monday night as home of comedy falter after 2.4 million viewers switch off
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Murdoch set for free rein to make ITV bid
Ministers suggest relaxation of cross media '20 per cent rule' which has so far stymied Rupert Murdoch's terrestrial TV plans
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Re-scheduled The Premiership fails to draw crowds
Just 2.8 million tune in to watch Premier League's big guns as ITV1's troubled football show is nearly beaten by Canvey Island v Wigan on return of BBC1's MOTD
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Cold Feet walks over Trollope
New series of thirty-something comedy drama pulls nearly 4 million more than BBC1's Trollope adaptation, The Way We Live Now
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Broadcasters' use of SMS stymied by mobile operators
Vodafone, BT Cellnet, One2One and Orange refusing to co-operate on short codes that would enable broadcasters to attract lucrative short messaging traffic
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C5's Wright Stuff axed over costs
Channel 5 director of programmes Kevin Lygo cuts former Mirror journalist's talkshow after contractual disagreement with producer Granada