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NewsAA chief is new ITV marketing director
ITV has appointed an executive from road rescue service AA to be its new marketing director.
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NewsAppleton quits I'm A Celebrity?
Natalie Appleton has become the second contestant to walk out of jungle show I'm a Celebrity after she was yet again nominated for a bush tucker trial.
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NewsBBC dominates kids Baftas
Dick and Dom, the BBC's answer to Ant and Dec, bagged two awards at the Children's Baftas last night, as the BBC cleaned up.
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NewsYoomedia buys Avago
Yoomedia, the interactive entertainment group headed by former BBC executive David Docherty, has bought the two companies behind betting service Avago.
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NewsOfcom outlines switch-off plans
Ofcom said today that analogue switch-off should be completed by 31 December 2012 and that the country will undergo a phased switch off - one ITV region at a time.
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NewsBBC1 dumps Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops , the UK's longest running music show, has been axed from BBC1 and moved to BBC2.
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NewsTen Alps hunts for US indie
Ten Alps, the indie co-founded by Sir Bob Geldof, is considering acquisition opportunities in the US in a bid to break into the competitive market.
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NewsOfcom under fire for ITV regional cuts
MPs have called on Ofcom to rethink its proposals to allow ITV to cut back its regional programme obligations.
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NewsCash boost for Capital stations
Capital Radio is to plough£1.5m into youth music stations Xfm and Choice in a bid to strengthen its dominance of the increasingly competitive London market.
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NewsBBC told to tighten up expenses
The BBC has been told by independent financial investigators to tighten up its control of expenses.
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NewsBarwick quits ITV for FA
ITV controller of sport Brian Barwick has quit the network to become chief executive of the Football Association.
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NewsPEER POLL: Five
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should Five merge with Flextech?
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Off the record - 30 second guide - Hard Spell.
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.Come again?Pneumono ...Yes, I know what you're going to say (even if I don't know how
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Off the record - And finally - Veronica McNeill, assistant producer at Brian Waddell Productions.
What's the cruellest thing you've ever done? Burnt my grandparents' house downTell us one of your
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Production - On location - Teen building exercise.
Producer Donna Clarke found filming a group of disadvantaged teenagers given the chance to work in the construction industry to be a challenging but ultimately worthwhile experience.
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Production - The ethics of creating 'archive'.
Is there a danger that a documentary which has used CGI to manufacture 'archive' footage of Adolf Hitler is crossing the line between fact and fiction, asks Anna Tobin.
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Production - When disaster struck.
A BBC1 doc recreates the night when poison gas escaped from Union Carbide's Bhopal factory.
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Ratings - Over-65s take Strictly to Saturday night success.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Tue 22.00 2.72
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Opinion - American view - The blight side of life.
American television is guilty of ignoring a large and growing section of the population - the poor, writes David Teather.
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US TV: THE CLASSICS AND THE CLANGERS - US IMPORTS - TRASH OR TRIUMPH?
Love them or loathe them, US programmes have been a vital part of UK broadcasting for 50 years. But which have had the biggest impact and does US output still carry the same clout?


















