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BBC3 is a turn-off for the digital generation
BBC3 attracted an average audience of 147,000 digital viewers on its launch night ...
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Young watch with 'Auntie'
The BBC is winning the battle for young viewers on Saturday mornings for the first time since 1999. ...
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The choice is there
An LWT board member says advertisers won't be squeezed by a Carlton-Granada merger ...
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Players at the BBC
The corporation's new broadcast centre is set to revolutionise how programmes are made and delivered ...
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Pre-emptive strike
The smartest way for the BBC to wrong-foot its critics in the run up to Charter renewal would be to offer some earl...
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Blue Sky Thinking
Opponents are honing the arguments for breaking up the satellite broadcaster ...
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Monopolists of the middlebrow
The Chrysalis formula is music to the ears of listeners and investors, but will it work on LBC? ...
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Bee Gees blast at TV joker
Bee Gee Robin Gibb has branded TV presenter Graham Norton 'scum' for maiking a joke about the death of his twin bro...
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Vivendi sales fall on weak music market
Vivendi Universal's sales fell in the fourth quarter of last year on the back of a weak global music market ...
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MPs criticise TV levy proposals
A group of 95 Labour MPs backed an early day motion criticising proposals for regulating charges levied on ITV, the...
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Organisers quick to give Beeb backing
The impending Six Nations Championship, driven by television without much thought for the supporters who made it a ...
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Two MPs as wacko as Jacko
Two MPs went wacko yesterday and tabled a loopy Commons motion condemning the Michael Jackson documentary. ...
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Changing Rooms a TV great
Changing Rooms and Teletubbies are among Britain's 24 most influential TV programmes ever, a survey has claimed. ...
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Banff honours Attenborough
David Attenborough will be presented with a lifetime achievement award at this year's Banff TV Festival, writes John Plunkett
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EastEnders' Mark gets special send-off
The BBC is to screen a one-off EastEnders special on a Saturday for the first time in the soap's 18-year history in order to mark the departure of long-running character Mark Fowler, writes Leigh Holmwood
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MTV clinches Brat Awards
MTV has clinched an eleventh hour deal with publisher IPC to show the NME Carling Awards Show 2003 on Thursday night, writes Paul Revoir
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Public says ?no' to US ownership of ITV
More than half the British public is against the government's plans to relax ownership laws in the Communications Bill and allow ITV to be taken over by a US-based media giant, according to a survey out today, writes Luke Satchell
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C4 rapped for ?C' word outburst
Channel 4 has been hauled up before the Independent Television Commission (ITC) after it broke one taboo too many - allowing a presenter to say 'you fucking cunt' live on air, writes John Plunkett