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    EastEnd secrets

    2003-03-24T10:16:14Z

    All you wanted toknow about soap. ...

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    Bomb kills film man

    2003-03-24T10:17:41Z

    Cameraman Paul Moran was among five killed in northern Iraq by a suspected suicide bomber. ...

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    Fight for sore eyes

    2003-03-24T10:20:53Z

    TV babes line up for boxing bouts. ...

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    ITV rapped by ITC for abduction promo

    2003-03-24T11:05:46Z

    ITV has been reprimanded for promoting an abduction storyline in The Bill during an ad break in a documentary marking the 10 thanniversary of the death of James Bulger, writes Colin Robertson

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    News at Nine trounces BBC News

    2003-03-24T12:15:23Z

    ITV1's new News at Nine bulletin went head to head with BBC News last night (23 March), resulting in a resounding victory for the commercial channel, writes Luke Satchell

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    BBC1 takes Saturday peaktime spoils

    2003-03-24T15:22:35Z

    BBC1 put in a consistent performance on Saturday night (22 March) to come away with a peaktime victory as the rolling news services again ate into the terrestrial channels' audiences, writes Luke Satchell

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    You TV fined£20k

    2003-03-24T16:53:16Z

    Satellite lifestyle channel You TV has been fined£20, 000 for continued and repeated breaches of the ITC Programme Code and the ITC Code of Advertising Standards, writes Sam Matthews

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    Zenith chief leads buy-out

    2003-03-24T17:27:01Z

    Zenith Entertainment, the production company behind ITV hits Inspector Morseand CD:UKhas been bought out by its management team, backed by a syndicate of investors, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Content deal bears fruit for Discovery

    2003-03-25T08:49:01Z

    Discovery Channel has unveiled the first raft of programmes from its exclusive first-look content deal with Channel 4's factual output, writes Paul Revoir

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    Happy tunes help radio listeners stay upbeat

    2003-03-25T09:13:45Z

    Radio stationsare rewriting their playlists to remove any songs that might cause offence during the war and to put ...

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    War addicts cause TV news audience to rocket

    2003-03-25T09:16:58Z

    Audiences for television news have reached heights not seen since the 1991 Gulf war as a nation of war addicts watc...

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    TV quiz wife denies pager fiddle plot

    2003-03-25T09:18:57Z

    The wife of an army officer accused of cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? denied yesterday that they had ex...

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    TV channel fined

    2003-03-25T09:22:01Z

    The Independent Television Commission fined the satellite lifestyle channel You TV£20,000 for passing off advertis...

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    Hungover Evans lied about being ill...he was happy as larry

    2003-03-25T09:28:09Z

    Former Virgin Radio DJ Chris Evans was yesterday accused of being 'happy as Larry' and drinking with pals after tel...

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    TV quiz trial told of wife's 'pager plot'

    2003-03-25T09:31:37Z

    The wife of an Army major accused of cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? was behind an elaborate plot using ...

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    Are we really witnessing the reality of war

    2003-03-25T09:40:29Z

    The executives of ABC television must be cock-a-hoop this week. On its very first night of an open-ended run, their...

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    Granada's Allen to lose controversial two-year contract

    2003-03-25T09:43:05Z

    Charles Allen will almost certainly be prevented from hanging on to his controversial two-year contract if Granada ...

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    Miracle Million

    2003-03-25T09:46:04Z

    The wife of gameshow cheat suspect Major Charles Ingram told yesterday how she watched in disbelief as he risked lo...

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    Rupert and the rebellion

    2003-03-25T09:57:12Z

    A compromise over cross-media ownership looks increasingly likely. ...

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    Preparing for the huge costs of war

    2003-03-25T10:00:31Z

    Covering conflict in the era of multichannel 24-hour news is expensive and broadcasters can't afford not to do it....