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TV Ross ready to return to Enders
Ex-Albert Square hardman Ross Kemp yesterday revealed he is not ruling out a return to EastEnders. ...
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BBC accused of 'dumbing down' political coverage
The BBC is heading for a showdown with MPs this autumn after a meeting of the corporation's governors today to disc...
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Parson's makes the case for radical change at AOL
The board of AOL Time Warner, the world's largest media company will be briefed today on plans to toll-out a new bu...
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US deal nets£10m for I'm a Celebrity
An American television network has bought the rights to ...
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Chrysalis thrives on healthy Heart
Shares in Chrysalis surged yesterday after the music and television group revealed that its Galaxy and Heart radio ...
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Vivendi secures 3bn Eu. Bank deal
Vivendi Universal, the world's second largest media group, edged away from an embarrassing fire-sale of assets yest...
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A cheery GD from your DG
Job-swapping plans at the BBC could see some of its leading figures take on interesting new roles. ...
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Sopranos hits new high note as TV ratings soar
It was just the sort of hit to bring a smile to the crumpled face of a Mafia boss. The new series of the Sopranos,...
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Talent show host sets up record company
Richard Park, the former Capital Radio executive, is setting up his own record company in conjunction with Universa...
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Racing on as BBC names date
The BBC announced yesterday that the long-delayed Panorama investigation into the racing industry will be broadcast...
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Auntie gets personal
As its hefty investment in new media continues, the BBC wants to unite the nation online, whatever it's rivals say....
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C4 mollified by BBC 3 conditions
Channel 4 has made an about-turn by welcoming the government's go-ahead for BBC 3 despite the channel being a potential rival for its own digital youth offering E4, writes Penny Hughes
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Disney chief urges kids review
The Disney Channel is calling on the government to launch a review into the BBC's two children's channels, CBBC and Cbeebies, claiming they should be made subject to the same levels of regulation as BBC 3, writes Paul Revoir
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Brum indie expands
Birmingham-based indie Mykindofshow.com has appointed a new head of development and opened an office in London as part of an ambitious expansion plan, writes Penny Hughes
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A new Discovery to hit TV screens
The Discovery Channel is preparing to reposition itself in the crowded factual entertainment market by launching a raft of personality and presenter-led programmes, writes Paul Revoir
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Framestore CFC wins at Emmys
Framestore CFC added two Emmys to its collection at the weekend for its work on ground-breaking programmes Dinotopia and Walking with Beasts, writes Barbara Marshall
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Granada dissolves film arm into drama division
Granada has dramatically scaled back its film division just a fortnight after claiming it was committed to big-screen productions, writes Steve Aston
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Fresh bid for Manx licence
A new contender has emerged to run the first 'national television station' for the Isle of Man, after the licence was re-advertised by the island's Communication's Commission in July after the previous licensee was dropped, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Policy director to boost Pact
Producers' alliance Pact has appointed a new director of policy as the body continues to press home its demands for the independent production sector in the forthcoming communications bill, writes Penny Hughes
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Telewest may drop Performance
The future of the Performance arts channel has been dealt a further blow after a source at its last remaining major distribution platform, Telewest, said it was 'highly unlikely' it would renew its carriage deal, writes Paul Revoir