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NewsBBC defends sex and violence in EastEnders
The BBC has defended violent and sexual plotlines in EastEndersafter a string of complaints from viewers.
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NewsOnly 1.6m want to be at Home
BBC2's new interior design series Homewas more Ikea than Philippe Starck last night as the debut show attracted 1.6 million (8.1%) viewers at 8pm.
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NewsBB voting refunds unlikely
Premium rate telephone regulator Icstis is sorting through 2,000 complaints about Big Brother's decision to send former housemates back into the house - but Channel 4 is unlikely to be forced to refund disgruntled viewers.
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NewsSky and Vodafone look for a big idea
Sky One and Vodafone are offering£100,000 worth of investment for the next big British invention or business idea.
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NewsF&L: freelancers fight back
The BBC must have been hoping that its freelance workforce would simply roll over and accept the corporation's latest initiative to standardise pay rates for freelancers at its Factual & Learning department (F&L).
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NewsComment: Why subtitles can say it all
Stuart Cosgrove says subtitles have become a vital part of factual programming
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NewsComment: Paulette, where are you?
Some broadcasting companies cynically exploit youngsters on work experience, thinks Lis Howell
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NewsWho fits the bill at The Mill?
The spotlight has again fallen on those brave enough to invest in the turbulent post-production sector following The Mill's announcement that it is looking for a new investor in its business after the end of a five-year investment by venture capitalist company 3i.
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NewsGascoigne signs for Bravo season
Bravo has signed Paul Gascoigne as a presenter for its second season of Italian football coverage and has commissioned two one-off documentaries to kick off the season.
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NewsUKTV Style Gardens lines up Widdecombe and Greer
Ann Widdecombe, Germaine Greer and Charles Kennedy are among 10 celebrities who will explore their favourite gardens as part of a series for UKTV Style Gardens.
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NewsWho's top of the multichannel class?
In our second set of report cards, Broadcastdelivers its verdict on the multichannel controllers
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NewsFuller, nasty Nigel and Cat rock the US
Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe, the star UK production duo behind American Idol, talk about their latest US hit, So You Think You Can Dance- which is succeeding despite Cat Deeley's English accent.
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NewsBBC America buys
BBC America has picked up a package of programming from Fremantle International Distribution.
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NewsSport papers over Five's ratings cracks
Five's sports coverage has given it a boost this year in the face of falling viewing figures.
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NewsCourt TV Group criticises delay
Newscasters have hit out at the government over its failure to make a decision on whether it will allow TV cameras into courts.
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NewsLenny Henry show will travel the country for a laugh
BBC1 has handed Lenny Henry a Billy Connolly-style primetime show in which the comedian will travel across Britain to explore national identity through humour.


















