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BBC to pay£50,000 for libelling PM of Antigua
The BBC was ordered to pay£50,000 libel damages to the prime minister of Antigua ...
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Rugby Special resumes its Sunday service
The BBC has scrapped its late-night midweek slot for the Rugby Special programme ...
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BBC pays£50,000 libel damages to Antigua premier
The BBC yesterday agreed to pay£50,000 libel damages to a Commonwealth leader ...
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Rich to the tune of£30m
Pop Idol mastermind Simon Fuller earned an amazing£30m from the show, a survey revealed last night. ...
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Rugby Special returns to Saturday
The BBC is to switch the programme to its former Sunday evening spot ...
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How to deal with celebrities behaving badly
Scandals involving stars are nothing new but broadcasters' ways of handling such revelations vary enormously ...
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Telewest rescue faces challenge by French bank
Telewest's£3.5 billion debt-for-equity rescue plan has run into opposition from Crédit Agricole ...
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BBC faces£100,000 bill for foreign leader libel
The BBC agreed to pay up to£100,000 in damages and costs to Lester Bird ...
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Wildlife film ace to retire
Veteran wildlife presenter David Attenborough yesterday announced his retirement. ...
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Current affairs a turn-off on TV
Television current affairs programmes are increasingly proving a turn-off for viewers ...
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Al-Jazeera seeks new audience in Britain
Al-Jazeera is planning to target the English language market for the first time ...
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Besieged by Birt
The broadcaster Libby Purves recalls how Britain's radio tradition faced degradation ...
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Echostar, Hughes may fight regulator
Echostar and Hughes Electronics are considering a legal challenge against the Department of Justice ...