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Dermot's£400k to join the BBC
ITN newsreader Dermot Murnaghan is defecting to the BBC in a£400,000 deal to present the breakfast show alongside ...
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BBC bosses'£1m bonanza
BBC bosses were awarded almost£1million in bonuses last year, despite BBC 1 audiences falling to a new low. ...
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Cyber host makes TV debut
Weakest Linbk presenter Anne Robinson will face a vrtual reality challenger next week with the launch of a show fea...
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BBC World Service misses out on desired funding
The BBC World Service has been given only two thirds of the funding it requested from the government for its 2003-2006 strategy, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Government publishes plans for spectrum trading
The government has published two reports outlining its proposals to introduce spectrum trading and recognised spectrum access (RSA) which could result in satellite broadcasters being charged for the use of the airwaves, writes Barbara Marshall
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Beeb poach ITV's dermot
News anchor Dermot Murnaghan is set to quit ITV 1 - to host BBC's Breakfast News. ...
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Just like Dando
A stunning BBC newsgirl who lives less than a mile from where Crimewatch star Jill Dando was murdered is terrified ...
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Channel 4-tune
Big Brother has turned out a big, big earner for TV bosses ' pulling in more than£10million in just seven weeks. ...
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TV couple eclipsed
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan's teatime show was closer to being axed yesterday. ...
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Stalker plagues 'rising star' of the BBC
A woman BBC news presenter has been harassed by a stalker for the past six years, it emerged last night. ...
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Broadcasters 'breaking the watershed contract'
The watershed is being increasingly eroded in the battle for TV viewers, broadcasting watchdogs warned yesterday. ...
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TV trude in birth op baby scare
TV vet Trude Mostue was recovering in hospital yesterday after the problems during the birth of her daughter....
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Watershed ignored to boost TV ratings
Fears for children as sex and violence creep on to our screens before 9pm. ...
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BSC's Dubs voices concerns over 'drift of the watershed'
Broadcasters are ignoring the strict 21.00 programming watershed in their quest for ratings, according to Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) chairman Lord Dubs, writes Steve Aston
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Broadcasters are accused of eroding 9pm watershed
Broadcasters are 'eroding' television's 9pm watershed by scheduling adult material before or just after the cut-off...
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Early evening TV complaints on the rise
The 9pm television watershed is being eroded by broadcasters who are pushing at the boundaries of acceptability too...
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Movie shaker
The failure of FilmFour has given David Thompson, the BBC's chief, an even greater role in the British film industr...
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TV spoof on paedophilia causes surge in complaints
A surge in the number of complaints by the public about taste and decency to the Broadcasting Standards Commission ...
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Monopoly bored again
BBC and BSkyB's digital victory means poor deals for viewers, content creators and advertisers alike. ...
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Full-colour video on the tiny screen
Third-generation mobile telephony's unique selling point, the ability to transmit full-motion colour video images t...