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Reality, but not as we know it
Jane Root was a Star Trek fan, became the high priestess of lifestyle television, and is controller of BBC2. ...
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Humphrys strikes gold as 10 million tune in to Radio 4
John Humphrys, the Today presenter, won the top prize at the Sony Radio Awards last night, capping a day of critica...
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BBC gives Capital and Emap a 'kicking' in ratings battle
Capital Radio and Emap were the two big casualties of yesterday's radio listening figures, which showed youth and L...
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Digital radio comes of age with millions of listeners
The day of digital radio has dawned in Britain, with official figures showing for the first time that millions of ...
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Hard-hitting Humphrys wins top radio prize
A scourge of politicians but a hero to his peers, John Humphrys collected the top award in British radio broadcasti...
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Reality shows squeezing out quality TV, Jowell warns
The culture secretary Tessa Jowell, warned the television industry yesterday that the genre of reality television w...
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Witherow takes helm at Radio Authority
Radio Authority deputy chair David Witherow has agreed to take on the executive chairman role at the regulator until it is absorbed into Ofcom at the end of the year.
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Listeners tune into high-brow as pop feels the pinch
Listeners are switching in their thousands to high-brow radio stations , figures revealed yesterday. ...
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TV can damage your grammar
Television programmes and teenage magazines were accused yesterday of harming children's grammar. ...
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Capital faces up to its heart problems
Listeners are continuing to desert Capital Radio's main London station despite veteran DJ Chris Tarrant staging a c...
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Radio 4 takes top accolade
BBC Radio 4 cemented its recovery from the damaging revolution launched by the unlamented former controller, James ...
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Top job in prospect for station controller
Helen Boaden has become an outside bet for the BBC's top job after transforming the station. ...
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A triumph of hard graft over stardom
We have so few marks of quality these days. Even a Roller looks like a Merc, while a Merc, depending on the model r...
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Sex and swearing help Radio 4 to reach new heights
The head of BBC radio 4 has turned her back on 'Miss Tweedy-skirt of Tunbridge Wells' as the station that once defi...
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Stake in DirecTV examined
Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of The News Corporation, parent company of The Times, told a House of ...
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UK History makes first commission
UK History has ordered its first ever commission - a one-off documentary arguing that the first manned flight was made nearly half a century before history books would have people believe, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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NEWS SPECIAL - Frontline kit.
The war in Iraq gave a push to advances in newsgathering technology, with equipment such as videophones and store and forward devices enabling immediate reports to be delivered from the remotest of locations
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NEWS SPECIAL - Bringing insight to current affairs.
Indie producer Insight News has specialised in international news programming, but founder Ron McCullagh fears for the future of his company as public service values fade from the television landscape.
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TX - Catching them young.
'Newsround was launched as an experiment,' says editor Ian Prince, 'and as far as I know,