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UK's Stringer to head Sony Corp
Sir Howard Stringer has become the first non-Japanese head of the electronics-to-media giant Sony.
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Heart pulls Jackson songs
Heart FM has pulled Michael Jackson songs from its breakfast and drivetime slots, in a bid to avoid upsetting families during the singer's trail for child molestation charges.
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UTV lands Belfast FM licence
Ulster Television (UTV) has won the race to provide a new radio station in Belfast, fending off competition from some of the biggest groups in radio.
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Thompson warns over 'rage and extremism'
BBC's director general Mark Thompson has hit out at the religious groups who launched a campaign against a broadcast of Jerry Springer - The Opera.
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Paramount bags South Park
Paramount Comedy has pinched the multichannel rights to the next series of cult animation South Parkfrom Sky One.
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Zig Zag bags US order
Indie Zig Zag has scored a commission from US network Fox for a holistic makeover format.
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8.8m see Comic Relief Does Fame Academy
BBC1's musical line up on Saturday night was a hit with the viewers as a high of 8.8 million (39.3%) saw Comic Relief Does Fame Academyat the end of its results show.
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Corrie's 'Killer Katy' draws 14m
ITV1's soap boosted the channel's ratings on Friday night with the 'Killer Katy' storyline on Coronation Streetwith almost 14 million (56.7%) at 7.45pm.
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Sky One traces Yuschenko poisoning
Sky One has commissioned Talkback Thames to make a documentary on last year's mysterious poising of Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yuschenko.
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IWC releases BBC Holyrood tapes
Scottish indie IWC is to release to the media the rushes of two interviews from its BBC documentary about the controversial Holyrood building.
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ITV1 loses 10% of viewers
Younger viewers are deserting ITV1 in their droves according to new figures, which reveal that overall audiences for the network have slumped by around 10% in the first two months of 2005.
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Root in talks over BBC1
Former BBC2 controller Jane Root has held talks with BBC chiefs about the possibility of returning to the UK to become controller of BBC1.
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C4 buys stake in Oneword radio
Channel 4 has kicked off its expansion into radio by taking a controlling stake in a national digital station.
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Birt to give MacTaggart lecture
Former BBC director general John Birt has been lined up to give this year's prestigious MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV festival.
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Evans in talks for radio return
Chris Evans has held talks with three major radio groups over fronting a new weekly show that would be broadcast nationwide across the main commercial radio stations.
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Production - So you wanna be in the mobiles?
Third generation mobile phones have tremendous potential, and the race is on to produce the first really compelling content. Peter Keighron reports.
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Comment - BBC's Carte Blanche?
The treatment of a complaint made by a participant in a 2002 BBC2 documentary shows how hard it is to hold the BBC to account for its mistakes, argues David Elstein.
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Analysis - Do you feel lucky?
Lottery fever is way past its peak in the UK so as Camelot turns to multichannel in an attempt to widen its audience, the BBC is casting around for new concepts for the Saturday night show, writes Peter Keighron.
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Opinion - In my view - Is TV fair to teenagers?
Troubled teenagers may make great TV but the emphasis on the difficult ones is giving a misleading picture, says Daisy Goodwin.