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Lacklustre England performance still brings 7.6m to BBC1
BBC1's live coverage of England 's friendly against Spain managed to gain an average audience of 7.6 million (31.4%), despite failing to shine.
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The growing pains of ITV2
From ITV catch-up service to sports and lifestyle zone, ITV2 has suffered a series of identity crises since launch 15 months ago. Colin Robertson talks to director of broadcasting Joan Lofts
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TalkSport asks OFT to investigate BBC cricket deal
Commercial radio oufit accuses BBC of contravening 1998 Competition Act to 'harm' its broadcasting business
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Virgin Media takes fresh swipe at Ofcom and Sky
Virgin Media chairman Jim Mooney took a fresh swipe at UK regulators today claiming there are 'structural flaws' in the system and pointed to the fact that its rival BSkyB was able 'block' its attempt to buy ITV.
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Acquisition costs force NTL losses up
Cable giant goes further into the red as reports hint at Middlesbrough stake
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Blind Date goes to bed
A student radio station has taken Cilla Black's Blind Date one step further by planning to broadcast a version of the show in which contestants meet for the first time at
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Sue MacGregor's fave news show
The Radio Times got more than it bargained for when it asked Today presenter Sue MacGregor for her favourite news programme. The answer? Channel 4 News, of course.
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Spain approves launch of two digital channels
Move to spark 'radical' change in broadcasting landscape
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Spain approves launch of two new digital channels
Move to spark 'radical' change in broadcasting landscape
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Former TWI chief Bill Sinrich dies
Former TWI chief executive Bill Sinrich died unexpectedly after a short illness on Friday 2 February 2007.
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BBC News 24 wins surprise TRIC award
Corporation's continuous news named digital/satellite channel of the year
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ITN hails victory in libel case
ITN editor-in-chief says 'good day for British TV journalism' after court awards£375,000 libel damages
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ITN wins libel case victory
ITN editor-in-chief hails 'good day for British TV journalism' after court awards£375,000 libel damages
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News battle heats up as new 24-hour and mobile services launch
As the battle between the major news providers to supply news feeds to mobile phones testifies, competition is reaching boiling point, writes Tara Conlan