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Capital regains London's heart.
Capital Radio has reclaimed the top commercial spot in London, putting distance between its flagship 95.8FM
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New launches give boost to growth of digital radio.
Digital Radio is continuing its steady growth with half a dozen new stations unveiling listening figures
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BBC2 WINS THREE PRIZES FOR SPY DRAMA.
BBC2 drama Cambridge Spies has won three awards at France's prestigious television festival Fipa, which attracts
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CHORION TURNS DOWN BASIL BRUSH OWNER.
Chorion, owner of children's character Noddy, has rejected the latest takeover proposal by Basil Brush-owner Entertainment
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ATTHERACES SERVES NOTICE ON TV DEAL.
Attheraces has served notice on its TV deal with the Racecourse Association (RCA). The 10-year,£30m
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BROOK LAPPING WINS AWARDS FOR MAGGIE.
Brook Lapping producers Anne and Brian Lapping have picked up two awards at the New York
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CHANNEL 4 GOES FOR LONGER SKI RUN.
Channel 4 is to double the length of its Sunday morning edition of Skiing on 4.
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HENDERSON CHOSEN FOR CHART SHOW.
Somethin' Else has appointed Sarah Henderson as executive producer for commercial radio chart show Hit40UK. Henderson,
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Commissioning - Granada Bristol wins ITV1 orders.
Granada Bristol has won its biggest ever raft of commissions from ITV1 with three series including
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Commissioning - RDF questions men's motives.
RDF is making a three-part reality show for Channel 4 that uses physical challenges to discover what motivates men - fear of punishment or anticipation of reward, writes Glen Mutel.
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Commissioning - Robinson takes 'worst jobs in history' for C4.
Time Team presenter Tony Robinson is to trample woollen cloth barefoot in a bucket of stale urine as part of a new social history series for Channel 4, writes Jon Rogers.
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Crisis at the BBC - Painful self-analysis.
How do you report the story when you are the story? BBC head of television news Roger Mosey looks at the BBC's Hutton coverage.
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Crisis at the BBC - Dyke's lasting legacy.
Greg Dyke rescued the corporation from Birtism and gave the BBC's staff back their creative confidence.
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Crisis at the BBC - Offering odds on new DG.
The competition has already begun to replace Dyke and Davies, Paul Revoir looks at odds for the top candidates.
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Crisis at the BBC - Staff plan more action.
BBC staff were preparing to show their support for deposed director general Greg Dyke again on
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Crisis at the BBC - What Greg Dyke meant to us.
Greg's departure is a tragic loss for all of us who care about public service broadcasting.
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Double launch for merged ITV.
The launch of ITV plc on Monday (2 February) brought a major fillip to the network's
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RDF opens 'regional' office in Guildford.
RDF Media is to tap into Channel 4's 30% regional quota by setting up an office
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UKTV to ditch UK Horizons.
UKTV is poised to scrap factual channel UK Horizons and split its programmes across two new stations, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC in crisis - Eight days that shook the BBC.
WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARYThe Sun leaks Hutton report. Lord Hutton slams BBC and clears government. Blair demands