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US giant lines up Capital Radio bid
American media giant Clear Channel is set to pounce on some of Britain's biggest radio stations ...
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Drug shame of Cold Feet star who cheated on wife
Cold Feet star was fighting to save his marriage last night ...
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Watching TV is best for brain
People love telly because it's easier on their brains, according to a new study ...
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Lost Doctor Who episode gets internet premier
A long-lost episode of Doctor Who, which has never been broadcast, is to be re-shot by the BBC and premiered online, writes Luke Satchell
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Off The Record - Andrew Marr puts noses out of joint.
In his enthusiasm for plugging his new berth on Start the Week, BBC political editor Andrew
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Off The Record - Saint Elstein.
The hubris of TV execs can often be quite breathtaking, but this latest industry seminar took
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Off The Record - Sceptical TV hacks.
Sceptical TV hacks were left paranoid, never mind paranormal, after a series of spooky events at
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Off The Record - No stars for Gold.
UK Gold celebrated its 10th birthday bash at the Old Tram Shed in Camden Town last
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Interview - Returning radio news.
Chrysalis Radio chief executive Phil Riley is gung-ho about relaunching LBC, but what does he thing the communications bill will mean for the future of the UK radio industry?
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Indie Finance - Winkelmania's Canadian affairs.
From intellectual Barbies to co-productions such as teen sitcom I Love Mummy, Winkelmania plans to become a major supplier of children's television. But it couldn't survive without its Canadian connection
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TX - Left out in the cold.
DOCTOR ZHIVAGOBroadcaster: ITV 1Producer: Granada Television/Evision/WGBH BostonStart: 21.00, 24 NovemberLength: 3 x 90-minutesCommissioning editor: Nick ElliottDuring
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Off The Record - Duke Towers - The occasional diary of a BBC Director General.
SUNDAYSo excited I had to make sure I wrote tonight. Just seen The Boss at Wembley
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Off The Record - Attenborough's still got the edge.
Any confusion about the future of everybody's favourite natural history presenter, Sir David Attenborough, was settled
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Trade Talk - On the Box - A clash of cultures.
Talkback's Never Mind the Buzzcocks producer Warren Prentice thought A History of Britain was bang on target, unlike ITV's football flop
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News Analysis - Little and Large.
The carve-up of responsibility for broadcasting between the DTI and the DCMS works for now, but once the Communications Act comes into force and trade issues become more important will the DCMS get sidelined?