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Stalled at the red light
The BBC must do more to attract viewers to iTV, says the new media director Ashley Highfield. ...
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Smooth operators
London is the world's post-production capital. But in these hard times even established houses such as Rushes are ...
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Stuck to the Street and the Square
Soap Operas are the backbone of the TV schedule and a key weapon against fragmentation. As multi-channel TV penetra...
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League has no case over TV deal, court told
The Football League will have to wait several days to discover whether it has won its claim against Carlton Communi...
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BBC locks up the Paxman tapes
The BBC's reputation as a trusted and faithful chronicler of broadcasting history is being threatened by a decision...
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Bertelsmann to refocus
Bertelsmann, the German media group, is expected to concentrate on its traditional publishing businesses after the ...
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Classic FM gives violin student her own show
A violin student has been given her own national radio show after sending a chance letter to the station chief. ...
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TV drama has Navy on board
The Royal Navy has struck a deal with the makers of a forthcoming ITV drama series about life on board a frigate in...
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Hopeful student gets Classic FM show
When Lisa Duncombe wrote to Classic FM demanding more young voices on the radio station, she hoped it might lead to...
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French porn producer fights to keep 'precious cultural asset' on TV
France's best-known pornography producer mounted a passionate defence of his industry yesterday in the face of incr...
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Death of the American dreams
Middelhoff and Messier tried to give Europe's two big media groups a US-style makeover. They both must rue it now....
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Labour distances itself from BBC spin doctor drama
The Labour Party is bracing itself for a new BBC drama that highlights the role of fictional young activists in the...
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Hutchinson 3G set for October launch
Hutchinson 3G, the newest player in the British mobile phone market, yesterday sought to dispel widening concerns o...
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Middelhoff departs and another media star falls to earth
Thomas Middelhoff ran probably the world's least troubled media giant and the only one to make money last year. ...
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The Snow perspective
It may seem wacky to present the UK evening news form India, but for Jon Snow, the charismatic presenter for ...
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Why Auntie needs loyalty
The BBC's latest guidelines on freelancing by its staff have already drawn accusations of censorship. But argues M...
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Football League's case falters
The Football League's case against ITV Digital shareholders Carlton and Granada over money it claims it is still owed following the collapse of its£315m Nationwide League rights deal has 'run into the sand', the high court heard yesterday, writes Paul Revoir
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Ratings
Weather wins peaktime ratings battle
New three-part series Under the Knifemade up some ground for ITV 1 on BBC 1's Merseybeatlast night (29 July), but neither made a strong impression as viewers enjoyed the weather instead, writes Jon Rogers