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Let the battle begin
This year's TV negotiations will show the growing clout of multi-channel operators. ...
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Shame Academy stuffs its rivals
Fame Academy's saucy sex-starved wannabes have helped turn the talent show into a surprise ratings hit ...
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Go forth and multiply
Christian station Premier Radio want to expand, but the devil's in the detail. ...
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My slip-ups, by Vivendi's ex-chief
Jean-Marie Messier yesteray admitted to making mistakes during his tenure as chief executive of Vivendi Universal ...
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Minorities accuse TV and radio of tokenism
Audiences from the minority ethnic groups complained about tokenism, negative stereotyping and simplistic portrayal...
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Bid for Noddy
Chorion said yesterday it had received a conditional proposal from Basil Brush owner Entertainment Rights ...
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RTL talks of Five ties with BSkyB
The future of Channel 5 was back in the spotlight yesterday after the majority owner RTL, said it wanted to forge c...
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Elderly Asians don't see the joke in 'Kumars' chat show spoof
Older people of Asian origin are offended by the television series ...
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Sir Roland of the Reds joins TV team
BSkyB has drafted in Professor Sir Roland Smith, the former chairman of Manchester United, as a consultant on sport...
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The end of the arts show
The BBC wants to show that it is committed to the arts but has just axed ...
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Bath time with Zhivago
The contrast across 37 years couldn't be more vivid. The picture above in of a steamy bathroom scene from Dr Zhiva...
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DJ carpeted for rant at the cleaner
A radio DJ caused a stink by launching an on-air rant against his station's cleaners. Presenter Alex Dyke 42, moan...
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Alan Partridge challenges ITV 1's news
The long awaited return of Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge, competed neck on neck with ITV 1's news bulletin, writes Jon Rogers
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ITC report finds digital TV too slow and complicated
Digital TV is still too slow and complicated and needs to be more 'user centred' if broadcasters and manufacturers are to convince people to take it up, according to a survey of consumers conducted by the Independent Television Commission (ITC), writes Steve Aston
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Foyle's War gets a second series
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has ordered a second series of Greenlit Productions' crime drama Foyle's War before the first series has even finished airing, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC 7 unveiled
The BBC has announced the launch date of its final and much-awaited digital radio station BBC 7, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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ITV beats BBC to Agatha Christie catalogue
ITV has emerged the victor following a 'titanic struggle' with the BBC over the rights to the entire Agatha Christie collection including BBC stalwart Miss Marple, writes Katy Elliott
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Granada's Gray defects to ABC
Granada controller of entertainment Duncan Gray has quit the company to join the ABC network in the US overseeing its entertainment output, writes Steve Aston
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Classic FM bags Goodier
The voice of BBC Radio 1's chart rundown Mark Goodier is set to host a new chart show on Classic FM in the new year, writes Georgina Lipscomb