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BBC considers bid to screen live coverage of Premiership
The BBC could be bidding to screen the live Premiership matches for the first time when negotiations for the new te...
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Yes, but is anyone listening
When BBC 7 arrives on Sunday, only 120,000 radio sets will be able to pick it up, says Raymond Snoddy. ...
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Guardian swaps stake
UBC Media Group yesterday said that the Guardian Media Group had become a minority shareholder ...
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French police swoop on Vivendi offices
French investigators yesterday searched the offices of the once-mighty Vivendi Universal ...
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Poof! goes $6.4bn of Ted Turner's fortune
Despite CNN founder Ted Turner losing $6.4bn in the stock market plunge he is still going ahead with plans to honou...
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No argument, new issue for Today is facts, facts, facts
Today editor Kevin Marsh gives his first media interview ...
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Puttnam says Channel 4 has lost the plot
David Puttnam has launched a withering attack on Channel 4, claiming it has 'lost the plot' ...
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Sex, nudity and bitches? the new look Crossroads
The soap has been given a glamorous revamp ...
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I won too many times so the BBC took my last prize back
Banned, the lucky winner who keeps scooping Radio One's competitions ...
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Thompson joins charity channel
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has added another philanthropic string to his bow after agreeing to join the board of voluntary sector group The Media Trust, writes Colin Robertson.
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Historic Teddington studios gets revamped
Plans for the redevelopment of Teddington Studios - which have been in use since 1912 - have just been approved, writes John Oates.
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Root announces Greenlight winners
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has announced the winners of the channel's Greenlight awards, part of the corporation's much-vaunted BBC talent initiative, writes Penny Hughes.
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Football ratings take a bit of a kicking
Live Uefa Cup football may have been splattered across the peaktime schedules of two terrestrial broadcasters but viewers were not entirely convinced by either, writes Jon Rogers
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Wireless Group wins another licence
The Wireless Group (TWG) has strengthened its commitment to a digital radio future after scooping the new digital multiplex licence for Swansea, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Scottish first-time documentaries unveiled
SMG has unveiled the line up of documentaries for its annual 'This Scotland' film initiative, writes Steve Aston.
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Tony Blackburn leaves Capital Gold
Veteran DJ and TV 'celebrity' Tony Blackburn is to leave Capital Gold after 14 years, as part of a move to reposition the station, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Friends wins terrestrial slot
Channel 4 is bringing forward transmission of what is expected to be the last series of Friends by six months and will now air the show from January, writes Penny Hughes.