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NTL tables£835m bid for Virgin Mobile
Cable company NTL has tabled a£835m bid for Virgin Mobile, although City sources suspect a rival could step in with a higher offer.
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Analysis - The new mainstream?
As Little Britain rides high in the BBC1 ratings, Peter Keighron considers the future of 'alternative' comedy and what the shifting landscape means for broadcasters seeking channel-defining laughs.
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ITV1 given the X Factor by viewers
A diet of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, The X Factor and soaps have provided ITV1 with its best weekly peaktime share since February 2001.
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Cowell renews Fox deal
US network Fox has signed a further five-year first look deal with X Factor creator Simon Cowell - despite having commissioned nothing from him during his previous two-year contract.
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10.9m brings I'm a Celebrity's best performance this year
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! had its best audience so far this series in its penultimate instalment on Sunday night, with a peak of 10.9 million (42.5%) at 9.30pm.
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ITV1 storms Saturday night
ITV1 had an invincible ratings performance on Saturday as it gained its highest peaktime performance since February 2002 with a share of 40.7%.
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Tony Blackburn extends Classic Gold contract
Radio veteran Tony Blackburn has signed an 18 month extension to his Classic Gold Radio breakfast show contract.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bellamy lands BBC3 job
The BBC has turned to Channel 4 to find a replacement for BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy, and has appointed Julian Bellamy, C4's head of factual entertainment and controller of E4.
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Muslim group weighs in against BBC's Israeli-Palestinian coverage
The BBC has been criticised by Britain's leading Muslim group for its coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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NTL looks to buy Branson's mobile empire
Cable company NTL has confirmed it is mulling an£835m bid for billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson's Virgin Mobile group, with the aim of creating a 'quadruple play' media group.
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ITV ventures into online bingo
ITV is launching a series of online bingo games based on some of its highest rating shows.
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First UK made-for-mobile soap to launch
8am: New London-based indie Farringdon Road Films is making the first UK soap, specifically designed for mobile phones.
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C4 pumps new media money into Hollyoaks
8am: Channel 4 is launching new broadband and mobile services for flagship soap Hollyoaks as part of the broadcaster's seven-figure investment into new media.
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BBC reporters to be given lessons in Scottish devolution
8am: BBC journalists are to get lessons in Scottish devolution to make sure their reports on politics are accurate.
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BBC news veteran joins Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera International has signed up former BBC News veteran Stephen Cole as anchor in their London bureau.
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EastEnders beaten by Emmerdale - again
Thursday's episode of BBC1's EastEnders lost out for the second week running to a special episode of ITV1's Emmerdale, as the corporation's soap only managed 7.2 million (34%) at 7.30pm.
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Five import axed in US
Five's new US acquisition Killer Instinct has been axed less than a week before it is due to make its UK premiere.
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Dr Who? US snubs BBC hit
The BBC has failed to sell hit series Doctor Who in the US, and is now pushing through a DVD deal in the country to pre-empt pirate and import copies flooding the market.
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TV Corp confirms second approach
TV Corp, the television group which is resisting a takeover approach from Welsh indie Tinopolis, has confirmed that it has received an approach from second potential buyer.
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Scrapped BBC2 pitch angers indies
The BBC has sparked anger among indies after tendering for a major programme pitch and then not commissioning any of the resulting ideas.