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BBC1 to put Heat's celeb awards on air.
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey is planning to turn Heat magazine's awards into a major TV event, writes Penny Hughes.
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ITV and BBC in clash over Fame Academy.
The BBC has kicked off a furious row with rival ITV after confirming that it will
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ITN looks at LNN takeover.
ITN has submitted plans to Carlton and Granada to absorb London News Network (LNN) and the London regional news service into its operation, if the merger of the ITV giants is successful, writes Paul Revoir.
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Davies orders impartiality audit.
The BBC is to conduct a wide-ranging inquiry into its own impartiality in the wake of
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - MPs savage BBC report.
A furious bust-up with Labour MPs, accusations of bias and the Daily Mail up in arms.
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Entertainment lagging, says Dyke.
Finding the successor to Noel's House Party and The Generation Game has been identified as a
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - The Office helps lift Worldwide to best ever year.
BBC Worldwide poured a record£123m into the main licence-fee-funded BBC last year thanks to the
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Think of a number ... The Annual Report in figures.
£3.5bn - the BBC's total group income£280m - total spend on the BBC's digital TV and
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Indies miss out.
Pact chief executive John McVay branded the tone of the report's coverage of the indie quota
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Not good news.
The governors said the jury was still out on the BBC's efforts to make news and
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Budgets soar.
BBC1's budget was stated as£858.9m. However, if the same calculating procedure was used as last
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Expanding staff.
Despite pledges by director general Greg Dyke to cut the number of staff at the BBC,
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Minority appeal.
The governors said it was 'disappointing ... that the BBC is not attracting more people from
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Carter sets Ofcom staff ceiling.
OFCOM chief executive Stephen Carter has pledged to cut the head count of the five regulators his new department will replace by 200 people, scotching suggestions that staff numbers would increase, writes Colin Robertson.
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SM:TV faces axe as pitches roll in.
ITV has started to hear pitches for a new Saturday morning kids show, heightening speculation that
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C4 show to lampoon reality TV.
Channel 4 has commissioned a spoof TV pilot show that it hopes 'will do for entertainment formats what Brass Eye did for current affairs', writes Penny Hughes.
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C4 News puts northern operation up for grabs.
Channel 4 News has put its Leeds-based northern news operations out to tender for the first time, writes Penny Hughes.
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PREMIERSHIP BIDS IN.
Channel 4 has pitched itself against ITV and the BBC with a bid for the Premiership
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EWART GETS ITV SPORT.
ITV News has appointed its Africa correspondent Tim Ewart as its new sports editor. He will