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Cartoon pop show gives moguls stars without tantrums
Cartoon band Vbirds will have their own show on the Cartoon Network and will also be shown on either ITV1 or BBC1 ...
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Broadcaster awaits outcome of Czech affair
A legal battle between a London-based broadcasting group and the Czech Republic is about to come to an expensive he...
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Mohn to take back seat at group
Bertelsmann, Europe's second-largest media group, is being fashioned into a family-controlled business ...
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SBC bid unlikely to impress
SBC's possible bid for DirectTV is set to be greeted by investor scepticism ...
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'Sony's mission is to make our own products obsolete. Otherwise somebody else will do it'
Can the Japanese group integrate its electronics, media and software businesses to exploit the convergence of telev...
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Jowell backs TV licence fee rise
Tessa Jowell, the culture secretary, is this week expected to approve the annual increase in the television licence...
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Jowell reveals£4 licence-fee hike
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has announced the BBC's television licence fee will increase by£4 from April, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Terrestrial TV a let-down for Asians
Satellite broadcaster BSkyB has published results of research that claims 70 per cent of the country's Asian community feel under-served by programmes on the terrestrial channels, writes Paul Revoir
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£97m BBC channel on air at last
BBC3 was finally launched last night after months of delays. ...
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Off the record - Dyke's football schedule secret.
The BBC fought hard to move next weekend's fifth round FA Cup tie between Manchester United
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Off the record.
There was plenty of executive horseplay at the annual Broadcast Awards last week as the industry
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Off the record - Stealing the show.
The real scoop from this year's Broadcast Awards was not the various gong winners but the
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Off the record - O Lucky Man!
ITN's Nick Owen this week scooped a prize much coveted by the industry. Owen who was
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On the box - Trouble and strife.
Yorkshire Tyne Tees Productions group controller of drama Keith Richardson was sold on Wife Swap but found Horizon bleak.
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News analysis - Lighting up Five.
Although Five has been catching up with its rivals, new chief executive Jane Lighting will have a tough job maintaining the momentum in the face of extra ITV spending and a more risk-taking approach at Channel 4.