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BBC promotes Williams ahead of charter renewal
The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams to the role of head of public policy for nations and regions as it continues to gear up for charter renewal, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams
The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams to the role of head of public policy for nations and regions as it continues to gear up for charter renewal, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Rumbled in the jungle
There is more than meets the eye to the bitchy relationship between daniella Westbrook and Catalina Guirado in ITV'...
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Men take on beasts for TV
ITV is to screen a reality game show in the autumn which will pit humans against animals, such as a sumo wrestler i...
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Do the stars in TV's big money league really earn their keep
It's not a bad life being a television presenter. If you're a success, station bosses fall over themselves to throw...
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Picture looks bleak for the phones with TV built in
The new generation of mobile phones, featuring video calls and sports clips, has failed to capture the British imag...
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TV cheat coughs up clue
Fears of a millionaire style cheat loomed when a sudden bout of coughing hit the BBC's national IQ quiz. ...
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Slippers Out, Avril Lavigne in
Colin Martin has added 2.6m listeners to Radio 2 in two years - and nearly half are 35-54s. ...
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In wartime the BBC shows its true colours
The past few weeks have been truly remarkable at the BBC. We were providing a life line service of trusted informat...
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Fame Academy gets second series
BBC reality talent show Fame Academy is to return for a second series, although this time the corporation will put a greater emphasis on its public service merits, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Pace appoints new chief exec
John Dyson, acting chief executive of set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology, has been promoted to chief executive with immediate effect, writes Sam Matthews
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ITV exec admits merger fears
A senior ITV executive has publicly admitted that the proposed merger between Carlton and Granada could be in serious trouble if they were forced to sell off both their sales houses, writes Paul Revoir
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How Rageh Omaar found a helpful friend in Baghdad
Rageh Omaar, the BBC's star correspondent in BAghdad during the Iraq war, developed a close potentially embarrassin...
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Meet the Moores, Britain's answer to the Simpsons
After the Simpsons meet the Moores, a Leicestershire family chosen to be the stars of a ground-breaking animated si...
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Why journalists get bad press on television
A new BNBC drama attempts to break the stereotype of the media as boozy, unscrupulous hacks. But where does the ima...
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Telewest refinancing on course as losses grow
The refinancing of debt-stricken cable TV group Telewest has 'no major obstacles left', managing director Charles B...
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BBC man curried favour
Fawning letters written by Rageh Omaar, the BBC's correspondent in Baghdad during the Iraq war, trying to curry fav...
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Channel 4 is in the money, but at what cost?
Profits at the station are up, but some critics say standards are falling. ...