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    Cheaper to be fined for TV licence dodgers

    2002-09-16T10:22:27Z

    Thousands of television licence dodgers are being fined less than the cost of the fee ...

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    BBC reviews decision to publish Barrymore book

    2002-09-16T10:22:49Z

    The BBC said this morning that it will review its decision to publish the autobiography of Michael Barrymore ...

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    BBC to reveal Dillon links

    2002-09-16T10:23:13Z

    Mike Dillon, the public face of Ladbrokes, Britain's biggest bookmaker, is included in secret Jockey Club documents...

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    Daytime TV paternity test show censured

    2002-09-16T10:23:41Z

    A daytime ITV programme in which the results of paternity tests were announced on air is condemned today by the bro...

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    BBC boss backs Barrymore book deal

    2002-09-16T10:24:01Z

    The head of BBC Worldwide has rejected pleas to cancel a£600,000 deal with Michael Barrymore to publish his memoir...

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    Ferrari's winning formula is a loser in TV battle

    2002-09-16T10:24:23Z

    Ferrari's domination of Formula One is proving a turn-off for viewers ...

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    We're Yank celebs...get us in there

    2002-09-16T10:24:34Z

    American telly bosses are splashing out on the rights to hit reality show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! ...

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    Disney investors in call for Eisner to split role

    2002-09-16T10:24:57Z

    Shareholders unhappy about the continuing financial troubles at the Walt Disney Corporation will tomorrow demand th...

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    Bradley joins Alchemy

    2008-04-17T09:50:07Z

    Audio post facility Alchemy Soho has bolstered its team with the recruitment of sound designer Russell Bradley from Grand Central and studio booker Tracie Patch from Angell Sound.

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    BBC to rethink Barrymore book deal

    2002-09-16T10:25:43Z

    The BBC will review its plans to publish a 'warts and all' autobiography of Michael Barrymore ...

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    The great ratings robbery

    2002-09-16T10:26:02Z

    Kelvin MacKenzie says he has found a new method of measuring what radio stations people listen to ...

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    What about the people?

    2002-09-16T10:26:29Z

    Tony Benn thinks that broadcasting is too important to be left to broadcasters ...

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    Beating the pirates

    2002-09-16T10:26:59Z

    Online video-on-demand services are the big film studios' answer to digital bootleggers ...

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    Store the front page

    2002-09-16T10:27:23Z

    Changes are afoot in the world of internet news content ...

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    Cintel buys ITK assets

    2002-09-16T10:49:08Z

    Cintel concluded a deal late last week to buy the assets of rival telecine manufacturer Innovation TK (ITK), writes Barbara Marshall

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    BBC postpones Barrymore book

    2002-09-16T11:02:52Z

    The BBC has said today that it will 'postpone indefinitely' publication of entertainer Michael Barrymore's autobiography after a welter of negative publicity over the weekend, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    ITC lays into Trisha paternity show

    2002-09-16T12:20:05Z

    ITV has today come under fire from the Independent Television Commission for broadcasting a sensationalist paternity-test series fronted by Trisha Goddard in the 5pm slot immediately after children's ITV, writes Luke Satchell

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    Quantel and BBC in landmark newsroom deal

    2002-09-16T13:16:49Z

    The BBC has chosen Quantel's generationQ news system to form the basis of its landmark Jupiter project which will centralize the content of its entire London-based news operation, writes Barbara Marshall

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    New Outhwaite vehicle bombs for BBC 1

    2002-09-16T14:20:38Z

    BBC 1's new one-off drama Out of Control, starring ex- EastEndersstar Tamzin Outhwaite, failed to inspire viewers last night (Sunday 15 September), writes Jon Rogers

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    Blakstad criticises interactive TV

    2002-09-16T14:41:30Z

    Glamorgan University professor of digital media and former Workhouse chairman Michael Blakstad has lamented the 'standards mess' and 'consumer confusion' surrounding interactive television (iTV), writes Barbara Marshall