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Radio indies join BBC quota row.
Somethin' Else and UBC Media are leading a group of radio indies lobbying the government to introduce a BBC statutory independent production quota for radio, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Marketers infiltrate the BBC.
Marketing executives could soon have a say in the development of nearly all new BBC shows as part of a controversial initiative to make the corporation's programmes 'connect' better with audiences, writes Leigh Holmwood
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ITC: scrap news bias rules for niche TV.
Minority broadcasters should be allowed to dispense with strict rules governing impartiality in order to inject
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US SPORT ON SKY DIGITAL.
Sky Digital is to launch another sports offering aimed at ex-pat Americans featuring exclusive professional and
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BBCi services to boost daytime
BBC 2 cooking show Saturday Kitchen has been recommissioned in a new live interactive format as part of a wider push to get BBCi services into daytime, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Westlife Bryan to quit for telly job
Bryan McFadden has told his family he will quit Westlife - so he and wife Kerry Katona can become the next Richard ...
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Bruv celebs can't hide
The stars of Channel 4's Big Brother show will have nowhere to hide - except the loo. ...
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Steamed-uip Jamie's a little pukka
Jamie Oliver's squeaky clean image will go up in smoke tonight - as he is caught on camera screaming abuse at a kit...
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This is sophie Raworth, for BBC news, at the Rocky Horror Show
News presenters Sophie Raworth, Jeremy Vinbe and Jeremy Bowen will make headlines of their own when they star in a ...
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BSkyB shares up by 10 per cent
Shares in BSkyB rose 10 per cent after the satellite group said that the weekend that is was optimistic about meeti...
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BBC fights back
Radio listening in the UK is on the up. On average, each listener now tunes in for a shade under 24 hours a week, ...
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United we stand
As Channel 4 marks 20 years, its director of programmes advocates working more closely with independent producers t...
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Sorry guys, we're still talking
The government and Puttnam's committee don't agree on everything, but? ...
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NBC to boost content in wake of Bravo deal
NBC, the television network owned by General Electric, plans to step up its development of original programming fol...
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Cablevision may dispose of movie channel
Cablevision is now more likely to sell its American Movie Classics cable television channel following $1.25bn agree...
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As television audiences tire of commercials, advertisers move into making programmes
New technologies and cable channels are helping viewers avoid traditional TV spots. Advertisers are fighting back w...
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Harry's star turn as Cilla
Cilla in glasses? No it's Harry Hill getting a lorra laughs impersonating her. ...
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Expansion for Ten Alps
Ten Alps Communications, the Aim-traded media group that boasts Bob Geldolf on its board, yesterday bolstered its f...
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US crime probe is new blow to Vivendi
Vivendi Universal, the heavily indebted French group, is facing a US criminal probe in addition to the inquiries in...