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    Foyle's War dominates Sunday night

    2002-11-18T15:35:26Z

    ITV 1's wartime drama Foyle's War, starring Michael Kitchen, looks like it may well live up to its billing as 'the new Morse', after holding-on to over 9 million viewers for two hours last night, writes Jon Rogers

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    World at One's Marsh takes helm at Today

    2002-11-19T09:07:51Z

    The BBC has drafted in the editor of World at One to take over Radio 4's flagship Today programme, replacing former editor Rod Liddle who was forced to step down from the role last month, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Hooper lands another Ofcom role

    2002-11-19T09:23:32Z

    Richard Hooper, Radio Authority chairman and incoming deputy chairman of Ofcom has been appointed as chairman designate of the new super regulator's content board, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BBC veteran to take over Today

    2002-11-19T09:23:58Z

    Campbell foe named editor of flagship radio show ...

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    TV corset wars turn up the heat

    2002-11-19T09:24:22Z

    The BBC and ITV this weekend unveil their latest literary adaptations ...

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    For Telewest's pundit, all that glisters is not platinum

    2002-11-19T09:24:43Z

    A publicity stunt for promoting Telewest director David Docherty backfired yesterday ...

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    Wall to Wall sitting pretty

    2002-11-19T09:31:00Z

    Indie Wall to Wall has won a£1.5m slate of factual entertainment commissions, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    ITC raps Moyles show

    2002-11-19T09:37:45Z

    Chris Evans has celebrated his television comeback with a ticking off from the Independent Television Commission (ITC) over foul language on his Five show Live with Chris Moyles, writes Colin Robertson

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    BBC names new editor of Today

    2002-11-19T09:43:22Z

    Kevin Marsh, the editor of Radio 4's ...

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    Why the TV blackout?

    2002-11-19T09:43:44Z

    Channel 4 has axed its multicultural department. What, asks its former head, Farrukh Dhondy, do they think they ar...

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    What a turn-off

    2002-11-19T09:44:11Z

    This winter, sex is big in the TV schedules. Are the viewers up for it, or have they got a headache? ...

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    BBC drops advert

    2002-11-19T09:44:37Z

    The BBC will stop showing a trailer for its Freeview digital platform during the mornings after complaints that you...

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    Hustles and bustles

    2002-11-19T09:45:07Z

    In the surrey countryside Fiona Morrow goes on location with the cast of ...

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    Ministers hold firm on opening media market to foreign owners

    2002-11-19T09:45:34Z

    The government is to hold firm on its proposals to open the media market to foreign ownership when it publishes the...

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    Make a good impression

    2002-11-19T09:46:02Z

    With all the talk of channel surfing and the unmeasurable effectiveness of television advertising, ITV is fighting ...

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    Debate - but little real argument

    2002-11-19T09:46:32Z

    Don't expect much government 'give' on the Communications Bill. ...

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    A nation of niche audiences

    2002-11-19T09:46:56Z

    Multichannel TV is marching on. But the programming spend of the big broadcasters remains the key. ...

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    How to save the indies from starvation

    2002-11-19T09:47:24Z

    The government is about to publish the Communications Bill, but this is the clay that has yet to be fully moulded....

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    The Mill closes film unit

    2002-11-19T10:01:58Z

    One of London's leading facilities and the people behind BBC's Pyramid, Gladiator and Tomb Raider is closing its film unit blaming volatility in the film business, writes John Oates

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    Lionel and Jordan at the Crossroads

    2002-11-19T10:04:01Z

    Stars check in at soap motel. ...