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BBC loses£205m in lost licence fees
The government has admitted that two million people now evade paying the TV licence fee.
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Labour MPs call for halt to ITV regional cuts
The government and Ofcom are under growing pressure from Labour MPs to step in and halt what they fear is a growing trend by the merged ITV to concentrate production jobs in London.
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Thompson rules out C4 privatisation
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has categorically ruled-out privatisation, but has voiced support for transferring the broadcaster to trust status.
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Gunpowder, Treason and Plot (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Why have we ended up with such a journeyman script?'...
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Gunpowder, Treason and Plot (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'What matters is whether he [Jimmy McGovern] fashions a good, believable story from the facts at his disposal, and ...
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Gunpowder, Treason and Plot (BBC2) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'The four-parter, penned by Cracker's Jimmy McGovern, played fast and loose with the facts.'...
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Gunpowder, Treason and Plot (BBC2) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'Jimmy McGovern was interested not in scholarship but in the drama of power, and the way in which power is often a ...
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Campbell lands Five show
Alastair Campbell is to host a new show on Five which will see the former Downing Street director of communications interview senior figures from the world of politics, business and sport.
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Government call for end to 'media scrums'
Broadcasters have been told by the government that they should call a halt to media scrums outside the homes of ordinary people.
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MoD backs BBC reality show
The team behind BBC2's SAS - Are You Tough Enough? have teamed up with the Ministry of Defence to put a group of young men through the rigours of the D-Day landings.
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BBC4 cash earmarked for science and ethics.
BBC4 controller Roly Keating - who was given a£10m budget increase last month - has commissioned a range of science and ethics series in a bid to create more
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Off the Record - Mark Lamarr a little peeved.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Radio 2 presenter Mark Lamarr has cause to be a little
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Off the Record - If you want a job doing, do it yourself.
According to the new codes of practice, broadcasters are allowed to retain some of their precious
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Off the Record - Highest ranking.
Chrysalis was the highest ranking TV or radio company to appear in The Sunday Times' list
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Production - Heart of the matter.
To make a film about the parents of Holly Wells in the months following her murder, a low-key, personal approach was taken to allow the human story behind the tragedy to reveal itself. Rory O'Donnell reports.
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Production - Dressing ups and downs.
Costume design that is creative and well thought-out can give a production an unforgettable look - all the more reason not to allow the costumier's art to die out, as Kevin Hilton reports.
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Off the Record - A face in the crowd.
Everyone was waiting to get their first look at ITV's new chairman, Sir Peter Burt, at
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Off the Record - Central irony.
Central managing director Ian Squires is not the most popular man in the Midlands just now