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Big Brother wins a gold nymph
Channel 4 show Big Brother scooped international format of the year at the Monte Carlo Television Festival gold nymph awards ceremony on Saturday night (5 July), writes Penny Hughes.
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Sky News enhanced by broadband
Sky News is adding a broadband enhancement to its award-winning Sky News Active interactive TV service in a move which will enabled PC users to watch news clips online for the first time, writes David Wood.
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Morris warns radio industry over children's programmes
New Minister for the Arts Estelle Morris MP has warned the radio industry it is in danger of giving a disservice to kids by not doing enough to rejuvenate children's radio, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Greg Dyke. From inside the beltway. In trouble
Are Alastair Campbell and the American rap star Eminem related? The charges and counter -charges between the BBC an...
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BBC governors tell No 10 to 'get lost' over Iraq
The chairman and board of governors of the BBC are all-powerful. They can sack the director-general if they want to...
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ITV pulls plug on the sitcom
The traditional ITV sitcom used to unite the nation, but the television staple appears doomed. ...
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BBC governers defiant in war with No 10
The BBC defiantly reasserted its independence and impartialty last night as it insisted it was right to broadcast c...
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Blair blast Beeb
Tony Blair has accused the BBC of the worst possible attack on his integrity with its claim that the Iraq weapons d...
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Fury as TV show dubs squaddies drunken thugs
Telly bosses have infuriated squaddies with a documentary tonight portraying them as drunken, violent louts. ...
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£3bn-a-year BBC doubles the number of repeats
The BBC is showing twice as many repeats as ten years ago in spite of being ordered by the government to stop paddi...
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BBC's 'do or die' battle with Blair
The BBC charter expires in 2006, but negortiations on renewing it are expected to open later this year. Mrs Jowell ...
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Say Sorry or else: Now No 10 bullies the BBC
Downing Street issued a veiled threat to the BBC's independence and licence fee as the row over Iraq escalated last...
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Hollywood may have to revise TV deals
Hollywood's leading studios may have to revise film deals with television companies, under demands being drawn up b...
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How clash with the BBC became war of words
One puzzle about the spat between the government and the BBC over weapons of mass destruction is how it has come to...
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BBC refuses to break down in row over Iraq
THe BBC last night set itself on a collision course with the government by rejecting Downinf Street allegations of ...
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Millionaire show joins Eyre bid
Former ITV boss among 11 rival bidders for regional station ...
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BBC governors back Dyke on Iraq dossier
The BBC board of governors put their weight behind the director general Greg Dyke and his news team in the Iraq dos...
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The Media Guardian 100
A panel of experts weighs up who has had the greatest influence in the British media ...
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Governors back BBC in row over Iraq dossier
The BBC's governors sought to gain the upper hand in the Iraq war dossier row last night with a pugilistic statemen...