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Two charged over role at Murdoch arm
Gemastar-Tv Guide International, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp, said last night its former top two exec...
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Mum watches as Holby star loses her fight for life
Actress Laura Sadler lost her fight for life last night, 24 hours after doctors made the agonising decision to swit...
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Holby City actress dies of her injuries
Laura Sadler, the Holby City actress who fell from a 40ft balcony five days ago, died yesterday after her life supp...
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Tony Wilson 'too rock and roll' for Fame Academy
Tony Wilson, the music guru whose Factory Records label helped give birth to the celebrated 'Madchester' scene in the 1980s, has been approached to take part in the next series of the BBC's Fame Academy, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC1 to run plugs for BBC3 News
The BBC is to step up cross-promotion between its terrestrial and digital channels by flagging up BBC3's fledgling evening news bulletin at the end of BBC1's Six O'Clock News, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Gov must save Coms Bill says Gallagher
Eileen Gallagher, chair of Pact, has appealed to the government not to allow the controversial cross media ownership changes to wreck the Communications Bill, writes Jane Marlow
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BBC satellite service launch is a quiet revolution, says ITC chief
The BBC's decision to launch a free satellite service wil revolutionise the broadcasting landscape, the independent...
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Leslie: I'm innocnet of sex charges
The television presenter john leslie stood on the steps of an east London police station yesterday to protest his i...
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BBC is too southern and middle class, says Dyke
The BBC's director general, Greg Dyke, reopened the debate about the representation of ethnic minorities at the cor...
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Labour to back down on media bill
Ministers are preparing to make a significant climbdown on their planned relaxation of cross-media ownership rules....
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Fox News cleared of war bias by ITC
Fox News Channel's controversial coverage of the Iraq war has been given the all-clear after the Independent Television Commission (ITC) rejected complaints of bias from British viewers, writes Conor Dignam
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Daytime TV host charged with assault
John Leslie, the television presenter protested his innocence yesterday after he was charged with two offences of i...
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Leslie in sex trial shock
Television star John Leslie vowed to win the battle to clear his name yesterday after he was dramatically accused o...
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Report slams 'vulgar' TV
The Campaign for Quality Television (CQTV) will today submit a hard-hitting report on the state of UK television to the House of Lords, in which Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette is singled out for pedalling vulgarity, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Leslie: I'll clear my name
Fallen TV presenter John Leslie vowed to clear his name yesterday after he was charged with two counts of indecentl...
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Wallace went with£4.4m in the pot
Graham Wallace, the former chief executive of Cable & Wireless, has amassed a pension pot of£4.4m in his six years...
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Cablevision highlights irregularities
Cablevision, the New York-based media group, yesterday revealed accounting irregualrities at its cable television s...
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C&W limits ex-chief's pay-out
Graham Wallace, former chief executive of Cable and Wireless, will leave with pensions and salary payments worth al...
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Senate fight begins over new TV curbs
The fight in Congress to overturn new, loose restrictions on media ownership will start today, when the Senate comm...