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Dyke buys Gates' golf course
BBC director general Greg Dyke has bought his second golf course from a consortium that includes the world's riches...
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BBC NI jumps on lifestyle bandwagon
BBC Northern Ireland is hoping to capture the success of lifestyle programmes such as the Dinner Party Inspectors with a new series focussing on surprise parties, writes Michael Rosser
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Britain's pay-TV market to eclipse Europe
Britain is set to become the biggest pay-TV market in Europe with revenues rocketing from£2.9bn to£14bn in just five years, a new report predicts, writes Mchael Rosser
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A suitable case for treatment
A TV series giving an unprecedented insight into the justice system was nearly scupped by legal difficulties itself...
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?A gripping soap opera'
The foreign media showed little interest in the dodgy Iraq dossier affair - but the death of Dr David Kelly soon sh...
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Sky bags Hollywood reality show
The reality format has hit Hollywood, with Sky One picking up a new US show in which a group of people train to be action movie stars, writes Leigh Holmwood
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It is the BBC's political agenda that should be investigated
What is the point of Lord Hutton's inquiry? He is to look into the specific circumstances of David Kelly's death, b...
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Gimme, gimme, gimme
Angelique Chrisafis on Radio 4's unlikely scoop - an interview with Bromley, ex-girl gang member and Damilola Taylo...
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Digital kills the Radio 1 stars
The BBC's pop station is in terminal decline, says Matt Wells. ...
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My confidence was shattered
Three years ago, Noel Edmonds vanished from the limelight after a bitter fallout with the BBC. So why is he going b...
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Here we have a figurine...
The television mogul who has this statue on their desk will be revealed by Loyd Grossman in a TV bosses' edition of...
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Watching the BBC
The Hutton enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of David Kelly, the government scientist, could pro...
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BBC beats Labour in battle for public trust
More people trust the BBC than Tony Blair, a MORI poll reveals today, signalling the extent to which the public's f...
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Jack on the box
Wacky Jack Osbourne has landed a juicy contract with Channel 4 to front his own primetime show. ...
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TV Mike's Nessum Storma
Hurricane blunder man Michael Fish had the wind knocked out of his sails when he learned his famous gaffe was being...
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Celtic attack Premier clubs and ?TV cartel'
Dermot Desmond, the Celtic chairman and shareholder in Manchester United, has hit out at clubs, broadcasters and ad...
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NTL boss lines up $1.4m share sale
Barclay Knapp, the chief executive who led NTL into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, is poised to make up to£1.4 ...
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High-tech TV show to stage Boadicea v Romans rematch
Aspiring Caesars will be able to restage history's greatest battles in a revolutionary new computer simulation that...
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Hutton inquiry may yet be televised
The row over whether the Hutton Inquiry into the Kelly Affair should be televised took another twist this afternoon, after broadcasters succeeded in persuading Lord Hutton to give the matter further consideration, writes Luke Satchell
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Off the record - No more getting under the bonnet.
Saucy lads' channel Men & Motors should perhaps be renamed simply Motors after it decided to