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Wire in the Blood (ITV1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
'Wire in the Blood was so dark and nasty it made The Bill seem as cosy as Dixon of Dock Green.'...
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Wire in the Blood (ITV1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'Last night's first episode had many of the qualities of the first run, but it wasn't quite the same.'...
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Sambrook: BBC needs to be more open
BBC director of news Richard Sambrook has said the corporation needs to become a more open place following the Dr David Kelly affair.
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Here's to you ITV plc
ITV might be the darling of the Competition Commission, but has Charles Allen come to the end of his nine lives, asks Dawn Airey
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Ofcom unveils consumer panel
Ofcom has unveiled the make-up of its nine-member consumer panel, which is charged with ensuring the media regulator's decisions reflect the interests of the public.
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Peebles joins Smooth FM
Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Andy Peebles is to help relaunch JazzFM in the north-west next month under the new title Smooth FM.
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24 needs more Friends
Sky One's decision to snap up the rights to the third series of 24 proved to be a canny move last night (12 February) with the US show drawing 968,340 (7.03% of multichannel homes) but it still fell behind E4.
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Disney faces hostile bid by US cable giant.
US cable giant Comcast this week launched a $66bn (£37bn) hostile bid to take over the world's most famous media company, Walt Disney, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV axe to fall on Nottingham studio.
ITV is poised to pull out of Nottingham after deciding to sell its multimillion pound studio
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Mersey gets ready for Redmond exit.
Phil Redmond has appointed former Discovery chief Joyce Taylor to the board of his indie, Mersey Television, in preparation for his eventual departure, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC reorders State of Play.
State of Play, BBC1's award-winning conspiracy thriller, has been commissioned for a second series, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Comment - The safe bets for DG role.
It's the question nearly everyone in the industry is asking - but are the possible answers all too similar?
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Five's£5m reality gamble.
Five this week unveiled details of its much-vaunted£4.7m entertainment show Back to Reality - the
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Ofcom forces C4 to pull Little Friends.
Ofcom has forced Channel 4 to scrap comedy show Little Friends after criticising it for using children to make 'inappropriate' sexual references, writes Sam Matthews.
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September Films chief to leave in March.
September Films chief operating officer Sally Miles has quit the company after 12 years with no job to go to, writes Paul Revoir.
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Crook in frame for stint at Xfm.
Actor MacKenzie Crook, who played the hapless Gareth in BBC comedy The Office, is in talks to present a show on Capital-owned Xfm, writes Michael Rosser.
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Objective move for Talkback's Clarke.
Talkback Productions head of comedy Phil Clarke has jumped ship to Objective Productions to build a new comedy department, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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More Carlton casualties.
Three more Carlton executives have failed to find jobs in ITV plc, providing further evidence that
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ITV GAINS TERRESTRIAL RIGHTS TO ALI G FILMS.
ITV has snapped up the terrestrial premiere rights to Ali G in da House, the cinematic