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Secret deal lets Five limit UK shows
Channel Five has signed a secret deal with TV regulators to keep down its quota of British programmes, raising fear...
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Evans suffers new blow as Live With...is killed off
Chris Evans is facing the loss of a second prime time show, following Channel 4's axing of Boys and Girls, as Chann...
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Hollick courted for ITV comeback
Lord Hollick is the lates name to be linked with a bid for ITV broadcasters Carlton and Granada, three years after ...
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BBC chief leaked Dyke's donations
Former BBC executive Will Wyatt has admitted he was the insider who nearly scuppered Greg Dyke's campaign to become...
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Ballet the vampire slayer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer will be killed off tonight - because her TV character fancies a whirl at ballet. ...
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Television deal set to offer small increase
Super League clubs will tonight be shown the proposed new television deal upon which they depend for much of their ...
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Heinz pays for TV show full of beans
A cookery programme on Channel Five that recommends meals for children including baked beans has been entirely paid...
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Brookside will close its doors on 21st birthday
After three armed seiges, one 'body under the patio' murder and a notorious lesbian kiss, the curtain will come dow...
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BBC man admits plot to stop Dyke
A former BBC executive has admitted for the first time that he was involved in a campaign to try to prevent Greg Dy...
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Has the bubble finally burst for Chris Evans?
It was supposed to be the biggest comeback since Lazarus. After allowing his career to slip into a coma for a year,...
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Telly capial of Europe
Couch potato Brits get more switched on by television than any other European country, says a report out today. ...
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Five spends 2003's budget in 6 months
Five this week said it had exhausted its programme budget for the whole of 2003 - and was now commissioning for next year, writes Penny Hughes
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Samsung invest $17bn in flat screens
Samsung Electronics is to invest nearly $17bn in a new plant to make flat screens for telwevisions and computer mon...
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Sykes quits as head of NTL's Premium TV
Jonathan Sykes, chief executive of NTL Europe's Premium TV subsidiary last night left the business, raising concern...
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Airey looks for reality event
Sky is planning a two-week reality show due to be launched in the autumn and marketed as 'event television for Sky One', writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Granada goes to Oz for Channel 4
Granada has secured its biggest ever one-off commission for Channel 4 with a 'reality-soap' series which traces the journey of eight British families who move to Australia, writes Paul Revoir
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Edmonds pioneers the 'video studio'
Noel Edmonds, the king of light entertainment TV in the 1980s, is planning to launch a nationwide network of 'mini-studios' designed to allow broadcasters to put viewers on screen without the cost of studio interviews, writes Sam Espensen
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Dyke renews US offensive
BBC director-general Greg Dyke has again hit out at the US media, this time accusing US broadcasters of putting profit before content, writes Sam Matthews
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Byram lands plum US presenting job
US network Fox has chosen former Big Breakfast presenter Amanda Byram to front its new Mentorn-produced reality show Paradise Hotel, writes Sam Matthews
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Playtime's over for Boys and Girls
Boys and Girls, Chris Evans's ambitious production comeback show that was panned by critics and flopped in the rati...