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    What a turn-off

    2002-11-19T09:44:11Z

    This winter, sex is big in the TV schedules. Are the viewers up for it, or have they got a headache? ...

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    Why the TV blackout?

    2002-11-19T09:43:44Z

    Channel 4 has axed its multicultural department. What, asks its former head, Farrukh Dhondy, do they think they ar...

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    BBC names new editor of Today

    2002-11-19T09:43:22Z

    Kevin Marsh, the editor of Radio 4's ...

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    ITC raps Moyles show

    2002-11-19T09:37:45Z

    Chris Evans has celebrated his television comeback with a ticking off from the Independent Television Commission (ITC) over foul language on his Five show Live with Chris Moyles, writes Colin Robertson

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    Wall to Wall sitting pretty

    2002-11-19T09:31:00Z

    Indie Wall to Wall has won a£1.5m slate of factual entertainment commissions, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    For Telewest's pundit, all that glisters is not platinum

    2002-11-19T09:24:43Z

    A publicity stunt for promoting Telewest director David Docherty backfired yesterday ...

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    TV corset wars turn up the heat

    2002-11-19T09:24:22Z

    The BBC and ITV this weekend unveil their latest literary adaptations ...

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    BBC veteran to take over Today

    2002-11-19T09:23:58Z

    Campbell foe named editor of flagship radio show ...

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    Hooper lands another Ofcom role

    2002-11-19T09:23:32Z

    Richard Hooper, Radio Authority chairman and incoming deputy chairman of Ofcom has been appointed as chairman designate of the new super regulator's content board, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    World at One's Marsh takes helm at Today

    2002-11-19T09:07:51Z

    The BBC has drafted in the editor of World at One to take over Radio 4's flagship Today programme, replacing former editor Rod Liddle who was forced to step down from the role last month, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Clear Channel interest boosts UK radio shares

    2002-11-18T14:12:54Z

    Shares in Capital Radio and GWR, the UK's largest commercial radio operators, shot up this morning following reports that US Radio group Clear Channel is mulling an acquisitive move into the UK market, writes Luke Satchell

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    Off the record - Mockney rip-off.

    2002-11-18T12:50:58Z

    Uber-oik Jamie Oliver is being hailed as the saviour of C4 for his new series Jamie's

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    TX - Mind your language.

    2002-11-18T12:50:57Z

    The idea for The Adventure of English came to Melvyn Bragg a couple of years ago

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    Off the record - Murdoch's fans.

    2002-11-18T12:50:57Z

    Meanwhile, another media mogul was touching down in London. Rupert Murdoch flew into the UK for

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    FREE TO AIR - Murdoch's dastardly plan.

    2002-11-18T12:50:56Z

    The journalist conspiracy theorist is my professional equivalent of the mad cat lady at the end

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    TRADE TALK - Double jeopardy.

    2002-11-18T12:50:56Z

    Dianne Nelmes is going back to Granada with not one tough job but two: sort out daytime and raise the quality of regional television output

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    Feeling less chipper.

    2002-11-18T12:50:56Z

    MTV European digital channels head of marketing Virginia Monaghan could have sworn she saw Jamie Oliver's smile slip

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    NEWS ANALYSIS - Crossing continents.

    2002-11-18T12:50:56Z

    Following Fox's appointment of BBC light entertainment editor Jonathan Glazier to run its new London office, the hunt is on for British formats which have the potential to reach across the pond and become global hits

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    NEWS COVERAGE - Telling the same stories.

    2002-11-18T12:50:56Z

    More diversity in news and current affairs is key to winning back audiences, says an ITC report. Does this signal an end to the much-vaunted impartiality of news providers?

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    INTERVIEW - Return of the exile.

    2002-11-18T12:50:56Z

    Once ejected from the BBC for being a red under the bed, Tom Archer has made a triumphant return to the corporation as head of general factual at Bristol