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US giant lines up Capital Radio bid
American media giant Clear Channel is set to pounce on some of Britain's biggest radio stations ...
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Drug shame of Cold Feet star who cheated on wife
Cold Feet star was fighting to save his marriage last night ...
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Watching TV is best for brain
People love telly because it's easier on their brains, according to a new study ...
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Lost Doctor Who episode gets internet premier
A long-lost episode of Doctor Who, which has never been broadcast, is to be re-shot by the BBC and premiered online, writes Luke Satchell
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Off The Record - Sceptical TV hacks.
Sceptical TV hacks were left paranoid, never mind paranormal, after a series of spooky events at
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Off The Record - No stars for Gold.
UK Gold celebrated its 10th birthday bash at the Old Tram Shed in Camden Town last
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Off The Record - Saint Elstein.
The hubris of TV execs can often be quite breathtaking, but this latest industry seminar took
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Off The Record - Andrew Marr puts noses out of joint.
In his enthusiasm for plugging his new berth on Start the Week, BBC political editor Andrew
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Interview - Returning radio news.
Chrysalis Radio chief executive Phil Riley is gung-ho about relaunching LBC, but what does he thing the communications bill will mean for the future of the UK radio industry?
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TX - Left out in the cold.
DOCTOR ZHIVAGOBroadcaster: ITV 1Producer: Granada Television/Evision/WGBH BostonStart: 21.00, 24 NovemberLength: 3 x 90-minutesCommissioning editor: Nick ElliottDuring
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Off The Record - Duke Towers - The occasional diary of a BBC Director General.
SUNDAYSo excited I had to make sure I wrote tonight. Just seen The Boss at Wembley
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Off The Record - Attenborough's still got the edge.
Any confusion about the future of everybody's favourite natural history presenter, Sir David Attenborough, was settled
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Indie Finance - Winkelmania's Canadian affairs.
From intellectual Barbies to co-productions such as teen sitcom I Love Mummy, Winkelmania plans to become a major supplier of children's television. But it couldn't survive without its Canadian connection
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Documentary - Documentary evidence.
Over the past few weeks a delegation of Canadian documentary makers from the Hot Docs Festival visited the UK to meet up with UK producers and commissioners for the first time. JUDY HOLM kept a diary
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Trade Talk - On the Box - A clash of cultures.
Talkback's Never Mind the Buzzcocks producer Warren Prentice thought A History of Britain was bang on target, unlike ITV's football flop