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Inventor angry over Iraq radio campaign
Trevor Baylis, creator of the clockwork radio, expressed outrage yesterday that American forces have been using his...
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ITN reporter dies after mystery fall from hotel roof
A second ITN reporter died in Iraq yesterday after apparently falling from the roof of a hotel in a Kurdish-control...
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'War coverage has changed for ever. We might end up with a death live on TV'
Interview with BBC director of news Richard Sambrook. ...
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C4's Rado found dead in Iraq
Channel 4 News' award-winning foreign affairs correspondent Gaby Rado was yesterday found dead in Iraq after apparently falling from his hotel roof, writes Colin Robertson
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BBC1 dominates Bafta Craft nominations
BBC 1 leads the field in this year's nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Craft Awards, writes Jon Rogers
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What can you show?
As debate continues over which war footage is too gruesome for television, three TV news bosses reveal their rules....
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Television as it is lived
Property shows have turned a passion into a phenomenon and Channel 4 leads the way, says Zad Rogers. ...
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The untouchables
Al-Jazeera's coverage of the Iraqi war has angered coalition leaders, but they can't force it off air. ...
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Dull England hold 7.7 million
England's uninspiring Euro 2004 qualifier against Liechtenstein on Saturday evening (29 March) at least scored a satisfying ratings result for BBC1, holding 7.7 million viewers (41.1% share), writes Luke Satchell
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News at Nine pushes 10m
ITV's News at Nine last night (30 March) achieved its highest viewing figures since it was moved from 22.00, and also the highest figures of any news bulletin since the war with Iraq began, writes Luke Satchell
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Frostrup to front new BBC2 game show
Gravel-voiced presenter Mariella Frostrup is to front a major new BBC2 quiz show in which contestants are moved around the set by a hydraulic lift, writes Leigh Holmwood
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ITV Digital employees fight for compensation
ITV Digital liquidators Grant Thornton have decided not to defend an employment tribunal claim being brought this week by former employees of the failed digital TV platform, writes Paul Revoir
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NBC reporter fired for saying US plan 'failed'
Peter Arnett, the Baghdad-based war correspondent for NBC News and National Geographic, has been sacked for giving ...
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'Millionaire' judge takes hint as coughing as jury seeks early finish
For nearly a month, the jury in the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? trial has been considering whether an accomplice...
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NBC sacks reporter who told Iraqi TV of American 'failure'
One of America's most visible and often controversial war reporters, Peter Arnett, was fined by the NBC network a d...
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Worldwide loses top exec to Buena Vista
One of BBC Worldwide's most senior sales executives has quit to join Buena Vista International Television (BVITV), writes Rosemary Gallagher
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TV shows 'should use cinema-style ratings'
Cinema-style classifications should be introduced for television programmes, the broadcasting watchdog has said. ...
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ITV 'wants to axe Saturday night Premiership show'
Poor viewing figures have forced ITV to abandon the Saturday night football programme it snatched from the BBC in a...
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Who can we believe?
Is the media giving a true picture of the war in Iraq? Military experts complain of naivety, errors and misinformat...
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Quiz 'cough' trial is halted....by coughing
The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? 'cough cheat' had to be halted yesterday because two jurors couldn't stop coughi...