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Footballer is unmasked by BBC
A BBC website has revealed the name of the football star at the centre of a kiss-and-tell story despite a court inj...
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Muslim villagers forced to hand over ?evil' televisions
The local Muslim imam in the Indian village of Jogiakheda has decided to impose a ban on television ...
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TV show on Downing left in doubt
The BBC is having second thoughts about a planned two-part dramatisation of the Stephen Downing case ...
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SMG alarms with acquisition plans
SMG plans to hit the acquisition trail again, despite the fact that it is only just emerging from a financial crisi...
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What happens when Ofcom's turned on?
Ofcom Chief executive Stephen Carter on the role of the regulator ...
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Holly buries her TV rivals
Pop singer and soap star Holly Vallance is still the UK's small-screen princess. ...
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Freeview numbers overtake ITV Digital
Freeview has become the runaway success of the broadcasting industry ...
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Mystery soccer star in sting named on the Net
The BBC was under fire last night after an Internet message board revealed the identity of the England footballer a...
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A change of tune on crowded airwaves
The government is to squeeze 32 more FM radio stations out of the already crowded airwaves ...
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Lords may offer ITV control over ITN
ITV could be offered a deal by the Lords that would hand it control of ITN ...
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Taylor takes helm at Fox Kids Europe
General manager of Sky Movies Paul Taylor has been named as the new group managing director of channels and executive vice president at Fox Kids Europe (FKE), writes Paul Revoir
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Ideal World to train producers in the regions
Glasgow-based indie Ideal World Productions has launched a£175,000 training scheme for producers in response to the talent deficit in the regions, writes Penny Hughes
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Broadcasters prepare new digital radio drive
BBC and commercial radio are preparing for their biggest digital drive yet as the next generation of digital radios goes on sale, writes John Plunkett
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News World moved to accommodate war
News World - the annual conference for broadcast news journalists - has been moved to earlier in the year so its delegates can debate what it says will 'almost certainly be the aftermath of war', writes Luke Satchell
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Freeview sales rocket
Freeview has been selling at more than four times the rate of its doomed ITV predecessor - with 500,000 boxes sold in just four months, writes John Plunkett
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Profits slump at SMG
Virgin Radio owner SMG has posted a 28% fall in annual profits for 2002, citing a renewed slowdown in the advertising market as a result of the possible war with Iraq, with no hopes of a recovery until 2004, writes Luke Satchell
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No laughing matter
The light entertainment start-up Monkey revisits its less-than-hilarious first two years ...
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London today, LA tomorrow
Now they've started producing their programmes there, UK indies are cracking the US TV market big time ...