Most popular and commented – Page 2004
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Dumped Deayton's threat to sue BBC
Angus Deayton is considering legal action over his sacking from Have I Got News For You. ...
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Star witness
Did Angus Deayton and John Leslie really warrant the column inches they received? ...
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This is Radio Ramadan
Why are Britain's Muslim radio stations not granted permanent licences? ...
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MTV Programmer joins BSkyB
BSkyB, the pay television company, has poached a senior programmer from MTV, the music television network, as rival...
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It is not possible to present a satirical programme if you are sleazier than the people you are making jokes about
Ian Hislop yesterday branded sacked co-star Angus Deayton 'sleazy' and said he had to go. ...
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Disney's animation head to quit post
Thomas Schumacher has decided to stand down as head of Walt Disney's core animation studios, marking the third high...
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Interview - Outgrowing the 3 fs.
Channel 5 had plenty to celebrate at its autumn schedule launch and rebranding at the Edinburgh
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Off the record - Thommo needs a steadier hand.
Anyone visiting the Flextech Web Lounge at Edinburgh on Sunday morning will have been stunned to
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Off the record - Dawn's surprise.
C5's pocket-sized powerhouse Dawn Airey was busily doing her impression of the most popular woman in
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Off the record - Sexpert is pants.
Delegates should breathe a sign of relief that C4 'sexpert' Simon Andreae - the man who
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Off the record - Tie breaking news.
As BBC anchor Peter Sissons will confirm, the colour of a tie can be a critical
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News World in legal row with former executive.
News world, the international conference for broadcast journalists and news executives, has become embroiled in a
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Taxpayers reject C4's cash plea.
Taxpayers have given the thumbs-down to Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson's plea for government cash to support a more risk-taking channel, according to an NOP survey commissioned for Broadcast, writes David Wood
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Planet Rapido in 'cock fight'.
Planet Rapido is locked in an embarrassing tussle with a sex industry charity following allegations that the penis-shaped trophy it used for its Channel 4 Eurotrash Awards was in breach of copyright, writes Penny Hughes
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TV execs line up to rap festival.
One of the UK's leading television producers has launched a scathing attack on the Guardian Edinburgh
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Extreme gets the Creative Touch.
Distributor Extreme International is set to move into programme-making after teaming up with London based production company Creative Touch Films, writes Paul Revoir
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TWG bids to get west Midlands radio talking.
Kelvin MacKenzie's The Wireless Group (TWG) has thrown its hat in the ring for the west Midlands radio licence with a bid which, if successful, will expand its Talk brand into FM for the first time, writes Steve Aston