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Time to axe the BBC's poll tax?
Thanks to cable and satellite, many viewers are already used to forking out for programmes. But, argues Barry Cox...
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Battle stations
Planning for media coverage of the expected Gulf war is now at fever pitch. BBC and ITV news technicians are busy ...
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Where the writer is king
Tomorrow a new series of the sophisticated US drama CSI begins on Five. Matt Wells on how hard times in Hollywood ...
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Tarrant is key to Capital gains
London's leading station hopes that revamping its breakfast show will stop the rot. ...
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TV regulator clears autopsy
The Independent Television Commission said yesterday that coverage of Britain's first public autopsy for 170 years ...
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'Gore TV' looms as watchdog approves public autopsy
Televised post-mortem examinations could become a regular event after a broadcasting watchdog ruled that Channel 4'...
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Dictation TV holds French spellbound
It is one of the longest-running game shows in France, attracting millions of viewers and pages of coverage in the ...
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History Channel in BBC battle
The History Channel has launched a campaign to force publication of the details of a 'secret' agreement between Tes...
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BBC quizzed on digital spending
The BBC will come under pressure this week to explain why it spent licence fee money on its online service for scho...
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Influential investors seek to oust Case from AOL board
Some of AOL Time Warner's most influential shareholders are considering an attempt to oust Steve Case, former chair...
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Prospects look dimmer for ABC-CNN merger
CNN is unlikely to proceed with talks to merge with ABC News after senior AOL Time Warner executives - including CN...
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Cox calls for end to licence fee
The government's digital ?tsar' Barry Cox has waded into the argument over the future funding of the BBC by calling for the licence fee to be abolished, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C4's public autopsy cleared
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has cleared Channel 4 over its controversial move to screen a live public autopsy, writes Steve Aston
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Airey lures C4 head of factual to BSkyB.
Channel 4 was this week forced to restructure its general factual department after its head, Sara
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Murdoch comedy chief joins BBC.
Kenton Allen, the award-winning producer of The Royle Family, is leaving Elisabeth Murdoch's indie Shine to
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PILGER PROBES 'WAR ON TERROR'.
John Pilger is set to follow up his controversial documentary on Palestine with a new ITV
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Ofcom to get Carter and new London home.
Ofcom took two giant steps towards launch this week after chairman Lord Currie unveiled the regulator's
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West End shows come to BBC4.
BBC culture channel BBC4 is to ramp up its commitment to arts coverage by screening a
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BBC3 gets own news reporters.
The BBC has set up a dedicated 27-strong team of journalists to work on news output