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RATINGS - Brazilian Grand Prix drives ITV1 to victory.
ITV1's live coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix got the third highest rating ever for a
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News Special: Covering The Conflict - TV death toll predictable, claims CNN.
The number of news professionals who have died while covering the war in Iraq this week
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Willis quits US to boost BBC docs.
John Willis, the veteran documentary-maker who quit his high profile American PBS job after only 10
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News Special: Covering The Conflict - BBC bids to take role in rebuilding of Iraqi media.
The BBC is drawing up plans to play a major role in helping rebuild Iraq's shattered
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C4 gives Evans another show.
Channel 4 is going ahead with a new early evening show from Chris Evans' UMTV, despite
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News Special: Covering The Conflict - War Ratings and Schedules - BBC1 clears schedule to show Baghdad's fall.
BBC1 cleared its schedules on Wednesday evening, broadcasting simultaneously with News 24 to cover the fall
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Ofcom names nine to oversee content.
The shadow content board of super-regulator Ofcom has finally been unveiled, completing the team which is
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Boseley takes on ITV factual programming.
The driving force behind Channel 4's successful 100 Greatest...strand has been appointed as ITV's new controller
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BBC wins nine Baftas
The BBC retained its crown as the domineering force at the Baftas, walking away from last night's event with nine awards, writes Michael Rosser
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It's not my Deay
Paul Merton last night gained the upper hand in his feud with former Have I Got News For You colleague Angus Deayto...
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Merton has last laugh
Deadpan comic Paul Merton last night beat his rival Angus Deayton to the Bafta's Best Entertainment Performance gon...
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Fury at BBC's 'lies' on spies
BBC bosses were last ight accused of betraying the country with a series that portrays four notorious traitors as '...
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Rageh Omaar wins it for BBC in Baghdad
It is not just the military who are returning to a hero's welcome - the BBC's Baghdad reporter Rageh Omaar arrived ...
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And now, the news in French
The Simpsons' view of the French as 'cheese-eating surrender monkeys' may have been warmly endorsed by parts of the...
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No more hiding behind the news
War in Iraq has been the most testing of times for broadcast news organisations, their journalists and support team...
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Morris to return to Channel 4
Chris Morris, the TV satirist whose Brass Eye special on paedophilia two years ago became the most complained about programme in history, is working on a new series for Channel 4, writes Colin Robertson
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ITV reporters return from Iraq
ITV has brought home about half of its reporters in Iraq following the collapse of Saddam Hussein's regime in the country, writes Paul Revoir
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Have i got a jibe for you
Angus Deayton was left squirming in his seat as his former Have I Got News For You co-star beat him to a Bafta awar...
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Pay revolt threatens Reuters
Struggling news company Reuters is bracing itself for a shareholder revolt at Thursday's agm over chief executive T...