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ITV Digital employees fight for compensation
ITV Digital liquidators Grant Thornton have decided not to defend an employment tribunal claim being brought this week by former employees of the failed digital TV platform, writes Paul Revoir
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Frostrup to front new BBC2 game show
Gravel-voiced presenter Mariella Frostrup is to front a major new BBC2 quiz show in which contestants are moved around the set by a hydraulic lift, writes Leigh Holmwood
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The untouchables
Al-Jazeera's coverage of the Iraqi war has angered coalition leaders, but they can't force it off air. ...
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Television as it is lived
Property shows have turned a passion into a phenomenon and Channel 4 leads the way, says Zad Rogers. ...
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What can you show?
As debate continues over which war footage is too gruesome for television, three TV news bosses reveal their rules....
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BBC1 dominates Bafta Craft nominations
BBC 1 leads the field in this year's nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Craft Awards, writes Jon Rogers
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C4's Rado found dead in Iraq
Channel 4 News' award-winning foreign affairs correspondent Gaby Rado was yesterday found dead in Iraq after apparently falling from his hotel roof, writes Colin Robertson
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'War coverage has changed for ever. We might end up with a death live on TV'
Interview with BBC director of news Richard Sambrook. ...
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ITN reporter dies after mystery fall from hotel roof
A second ITN reporter died in Iraq yesterday after apparently falling from the roof of a hotel in a Kurdish-control...
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Inventor angry over Iraq radio campaign
Trevor Baylis, creator of the clockwork radio, expressed outrage yesterday that American forces have been using his...
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Bidders line up to do battle over Direc TV
The battle for control of DirecTV, America's biggest satellite broadcaster, will enter its final stage this week wh...
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TV puts Hollywood science to the test
Scientists have put Hollywood's most outlandish plots under the microscope for a BBC series that begins this week....
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ITN man dies in fall
The ITN reporter Gaby Rado has died in northern Iraq after falling from a hotel rooftop. ...
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Competition chief eyes merger 'fixes'
The Competition Commission is poised to attach detailed conditions to the Carlton/Granada or Safeway deals if it de...
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Rolling reporting condemned as 'war entertainment'
A senior representative of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has condemned television...
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Missing newsmen from US 'held by Iraqis'
Two US-based journalists covering the war in Iraq are thought to have been detained by the government in Baghdad af...
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Emotional Tv coverage feeds popular view of war
The war is 'against' Iraq. The 'coalition troops' are 'invading forces'. And a suicide attack is a 'martyrdom opera...
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New role for beat's Pattenden
Beat 106 executive producer Claire Pattenden has been promoted to programme controller of the Capital-owned radio station, writes Colin Robertson
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The Move Channel to launch on Sky
A new TV company is set to capitalise on the viewing public's obsession with property programming with the launch of a dedicated property retail channel, The Move Channel, writes Luke Satchell
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Murphy defends celebrity shows
BBC 3 controller Stuart Murphy has defended his much-criticised policy of airing a large number of shows devoted to celebrities, claiming programmes such as Posh and Becks' Millions were 'raising the bar' in factual entertainment, writes Leigh Holmwood