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BBC Three's£97m drive to capture youth
If you are a 30 year-old parent who lives in an urban area and didn't vote in the last election, then the BBC has s...
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Celebs who make wildlife look tame
Is the TV frenzy that is teaming A-list stars with wild animals reducing programmes about the natural world to Bayw...
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It's a jingle out there for Capital
Commercial radio group Capital Radio said yesterday it expected January revenues to be 'modestly up' on last year b...
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Youth channel takes the risk gene to its heart
As its young controller, Stuart Murphy, pointed out yesterday, no television channel has ever had such a difficult ...
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The new BBC3: Raw, but hardly crunchy
Four months after its first proposal was rejected the BBC had come up with a replacement for BBC Choice, the digita...
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We do not do skimpy
The glamour girls of breakfast television gave the cold shoulder last night to suggestions that they had been order...
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Murphy unveils BBC 3 schedule
BBC 3 channel controller Stuart Murphy is promising a strong line up of news, current affairs, documentaries and arts programming when the channel launches on 9 February in an attempt to define a new set of public service values for disaffected 20 and 30 somethings, ...
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Pilger probes ?war on terror'
John Pilger is set to follow up his controversial documentary on Palestine with a new ITV project examining the war on terror, writes Steve Aston
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Shine comedy chief joins BBC
Kenton Allen, the award-winning producer of The Royle Family, is leaving Elisabeth Murdoch's indie Shine to join the BBC as its new comedy editor, writes David Wood
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Airey lures C4 head of factual to BSkyB
Channel 4 was this week forced to restructure its general factual department after its head, Sara Ramsden, was poached by BSkyB's new programming chief, Dawn Airey, writes Penny Hughes
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2 admit Real IRA blast
Two Real IRA terrorist admitted their part in three bombs - including one at the BBC, the Old Bailey heard yesterda...
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George's back to his best
Soccer hero George Best looked amazingly match-fit last night as he returned to TV work following his liver op. ...
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Two admit plotting blitz on London in real IRA campaign
Two men have admitted plotting to cause three explosions in London and Birmingham as part of a Real IRA bombing ca...
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Anthea, fallen star
Manager parts company with the one-time golden girl of TV, saying no one will hire her. ...
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Robbie at the Crossroads
Sacked EastEnders star Dean gaffney has been asked to star in Crossroads. ...
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Now for something completely different: a world without BBC continuity announcers
At first the men sported bow-ties and the women wore ball gowns. Later; the announcers who filled the gaps between ...
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Mersey dreams up film plot
Mersey Television, the indie founded by Phil Redmond, has set up a standalone movie division in a bid to produce feature films for cinema and TV, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC soap boss knocks new-look Crossroads
The BBC's ?soap chief', controller of drama series Mal Young, has hit out at ITV's relaunched Crossroads claiming it has missed its chance at success, as ratings reveal it is performing even worse than before its revamp, write Leigh Holmwood and Jon Rogers
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Carter goes on message
Hours after being appointed as Ofcom chief executive, Stephen Carter was already in public servant mode, writes Conor Dignam.