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Is it cos I is British?
Ali G has arrived on American TV screens and influential reviewers are not amused ...
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Call to amend media bill to protect channel Five
Academics are urging the government to amend the forthcoming communications bill to prevent Rupert Murdoch's News C...
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Blair to drum up support for war on MTV
Prime minister Tony Blair has secured a coveted one-hour slot, 'selling' the war against Iraq on the fashionable mu...
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Trust me, I'm a DJ
Unlike ads, radio listeners positively welcome a spot of breakfast sponsorship ...
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A high-wire act on the airwaves
Ofcom's content board will have to balance quality with economics ...
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Is this the end of media inflation?
Advertisers are now well placed to play hardball if TV costs start rising again ...
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Going for a song
Music TV is cheap, popular and if you're really clever, brings in the cash ...
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Hey bud, cut us a slice
Independent producers in the US are unhappy about the relaxation of rules preventing networks owning content ...
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TiVo, barely used?
It should be the perfect accompaniment to a multichannel world, but the personal video recorder has been a marketin...
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BBC mounts bid for live Premier games.
The BBC is mounting a campaign to win back live rights to Premier League matches on
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C4 PUTS PET RESCUE TO SLEEP IN AUTUMN.
Pet Rescue, the Channel 4 show which has helped save thousands of animals from hardship and
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ITV1 plans Colditz epic.
Thirty years after the classic BBC drama Colditz, ITV1 has commissioned Granada to make a #5m romantic epic based around the infamous German prison camp, writes John Plunkett.
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Living TV in seance bid to reach Diana.
Living TV is courting controversy with a show featuring a seance attempting to contact Princess Diana beyond the grave, writes Paul Revoir.
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Five rolls up for Gladiator show.
First there was Celebrity Boxing - now Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn will renew their legendary rivalry in Celebrity Gladiators on Five, writes John Plunkett.
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CDN to create fresh targets.
The Cultural Diversity Network (CDN) is to issue new ethnic minority employment targets for broadcasters after it emerged that the BBC, Channel 4 and Five have failed to meet their existing current targets, writes Penny Hughes.
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Woolwich loses bully case.
The issue of bullying in the broadcast industry was put under the spotlight this week after
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Channel 4 appoints Ahmed to run religion department.
Channel 4 has appointed its first ever non-Christian to look after religion, following a year-long search to find a suitable candidate, writes Penny Hughes.
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Mayer sues BBC over 'climate of fear'.
Veteran BBC newsreader Laurie Mayer is suing the corporation for unfair dismissal after claiming he was sacked for protesting against the bullying of junior staff, writes Leigh Holmwood.