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Long war will drain news cash coffers
News broadcasters are faced with the serious threat of running out of money if the war in Iraq is not finished quickly, senior news executives have claimed, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC in dock after scrapping Sky deal
The BBC's decision to ditch its satellite broadcast deal with BSkyB could result in a string of legal challenges fr...
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Major told of police 'mission' to win millionaire quiz
Army major Charles Ingram, accused of cheating on the quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, told police he mana...
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Major: my quiz shock
The Army major accused of cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? was devastated when he discovered his wife kne...
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Granada tops leaders as Footsie recoups losses
Traders returning from Cheltenham could be forgiven for thinking nothing much had happened during their absence. Ye...
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Pay up...or Sopranos gets it
Filming of the latest Sopranos series has been halted indefinately - by James Gandolfini's huge demand for£1.3 mil...
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Tricky Dicky slaughter Queen Vicky
Corrie killer Richard Hillman has slaughtered yet another victim - chubby Eastenders star Barry Evans. His manic ca...
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You little B*stards
Little Ant and Dec got film hunk George Clooney well and truly wound up after poking fun at his grey hair and sex g...
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I won TV million with military guile, says major
An army major accused of cheating on Who Want To Be A Millionaire? said that he won the top prize by treating the q...
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Brighter to make feel-good footage for US networks
Brighter Pictures has signed a deal to produce 30 hours of content for a new US show set to be syndicated on major US networks including ABC, writes Penny Hughes
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BBC1 is UK's favourite
BBC1 is the UK's favourite TV station, according to research undertaken by the Independent Television Commission and the Broadcasting Standards Commission, published this week.
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ITV joint-venture wins daytime BBC1 order
London News Network (LNN), the news and features joint-venture owned by Carlton and Granada, has scored its first commission for the BBC, with a daytime series, writes Colin Robertson
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BBC3 plans its angle on war
BBC3 is to give its viewers its own particular take on the expected war with Iraq by launching a weekly war review programme that will replace its regular current affairs strand in the event of hostilities breaking out, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Ideas Factory goes north
Channel 4 is rolling out its Ideas Factory initiative in Scotland, backed by£2m funding, writes Penny Hughes
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Turner u-turn over Freeview
Turner Broadcasting, which runs channels such as Cartoon Network and CNN, is still interested in taking up a slot on the Freeview platform, despite its most senior UK television executive last week appearing to rule it out, writes Paul Revoir
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New licence for Five confirmed
The ITC and Five have today confirmed the new terms drawn up for the broadcaster's analogue TV licence, which will save it£12 million a year, writes Luke Satchell