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Misfit Sunita walks out on Big Brother
Sunita is officially quitting the Big Brother house after just six days inside.Express, page 23
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Granada posts£169m pre-tax loss
Granada chairman Charles Allen revealed today that his company has plunged into the red as a result of the collapse of ITV Digital and the downturn in the ad market, writes Steve Aston
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ITV orders new Creature Comforts series
ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz has commissioned Aardman Animation to produce a series based on the Oscar-winning Creature Comforts short films , writes Steve Aston
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BBC 2's 'Murder' slaughters 'ER'
BBC 2's new four-part drama Murder, starring Julie Walters, put in an excellent debut last night (Wednesday 29 May), writes Jon Rogers
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Govt favours bidders in free spectrum promise.
The Government has assured bidders for the three multiplexes formerly used by ITV Digital that they
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Henbest exit sees Pioneer restructure for overseas plan
Pioneer Productions co-founder Nigel Henbest is leaving the indie and has sold his 25% stake back to the company.
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ASIAN LEAR TO AIR ON C4.
Channel 4 is set to screen a major multicultural drama that transposes Shakespearean tragedy King Lear
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Sport Channel shows to broadcast on ITV 2.
Carlton and Granada are to boost the output of digital channel ITV 2 by adding programmes left over from the defunct ITV Sport Channel to its schedule, writes Steve Aston
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Doubt hangs over League rights.
Rights to broadcast Nationwide League football matches may be sold off game by game following the collapse of ITV Digital, according to a media lawyer, writes Paul Revoir
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NTL plans assault on BSkyB position.
NTL is attempting to challenge BSkyB's supremacy in the digital TV market by adding 30 new
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BBC launches reverse billing for World Cup.
The BBC is to launch its first reverse-billing mobile phone service to coincide with the World Cup - charging users premium rates for updates, scores and opinion with some revenues going to charity, writes David Wood
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LIVING TV BUYS WILL & GRACE.
Living TV has signed a deal with MGM to buy the entire run of US sitcom
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Oxford wins order for low budget series.
Oxford Scientific Films (OSF), a subsidiary of producer/distributor Southern Star, has secured its first major order since moving into high-volume, low-budget programming with a 6 x 30-minute series for the National Geographic Channel (NGC), writes Leigh
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EC OKs new BBC services.
The European Commission has given its approval to the BBC's new digital radio and television services after ruling they were not anti-competitive, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC BEASTS WALK DOWN UNDER.
BBC Worldwide has sold the interactive rights to Bafta and Emmy award-winning Walking with Beasts (above)
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Drama highlights New Labour and new Coltrane.
BBC 1 and ITV1 unveiled separate plans for high-profile dramas this week that will see Robbie Coltrane return to the commercial network and New Labour come under scrutiny from the corporation, write Leigh Holmwood and Steve Aston
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Public given say in comms bill debate.
MPs and Peers examining the draft communications bill will allow the public to contribute their views