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DJ and the Taliban
Peace deal for radio presenter who was sacked after playing spoof song that sent up Afghan war. ...
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Country life (and sex too!)
A raunchy new TV series is set to blow the lid off the saucy secrets of one of the countries wealthiest areas. ...
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Tarrant's trips may hit show audience
Presenter Chris Tarrant has put Capital Radio into a spin by claiming more than three months' holiday before Septem...
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Bertelsmann battle over family's remote control
Fight between owners and managers is jeopardising media empire ...
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Intruders breach World Service HQ
The BBC has instigated a wide-ranging security review after up to 50 intruders barged their way into the headquarte...
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Sacked TV chief was ?bully'
A television current affairs producer has been described as a bully and unreliable witness by a high court judge ...
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Business is my business
Treating finance like sport is the secret of Adrian Chile's cult BBC2 lunchtime show ...
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BBC blocks BNP councillors from ?Question Time'
The BBC blocked a British National Party representative yesterday from appearing on an episode of ...
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It's the content, stupid
Fiddling about behind the scenes, as the Communications Bill proposes to do, won't help local radio one bit ...
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Canal Plus and TPS appeal to football ref
Canal Plus and TPS, the rival teams competing for the right to broadcast live French football matches from next yea...
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NTL man takes helm at Freeview
NTL product marketing director for Matt Seaman has been appointed as general manager for DTV Services, the operating company of digital terrestrial television service Freeview, writes Paul Revoir
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Taggart gets another run
ITV1's longest-running crime drama, Taggart, has been commissioned for yet another run after its latest incarnation proved a ratings hit, writes John Plunkett
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GEITF advisory committee unveiled
The advisory committee for this year's Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival (GEITF), which will work alongside GEITF advisory chair and Sky One controller Sara Ramsden on the festival's editorial content, has been announced, writes Luke Satchell
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Ball to give this year's MacTaggart
BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball will give this year's MacTaggart lecture at the Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival (GEITF) in August, writes Hayley Treacy
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Thomson calls for clearance on Carlton/Granada merger
The merger of Carlton and Granada should be greenlit without referral to the Competition Commission, according to former Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) chairman Lord Thomson, writes John Plunkett
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Off the record - Down and out.
Meanwhile, Carlton's new series Cage Combat promises to be interesting. It features young stallions wrestling and
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Off the record - Pass the buck.
Granada supremo Charles Allen appears to have cast his content chief Simon Shaps as his very