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ITV takes bank holiday honours.
ITV1's two-part romantic thriller Alibi got off to a strong start as the channel's bank holiday peaktime line-up was a hit with viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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Broadcast to honour UK's best channel.
Broadcast is launching a channel of the year award for the first time as part of
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BBC puts family on SAS course.
The BBC is to undertake a nationwide search to find Britain's toughest family who will be put through their paces by former SAS soldier Chris Ryan, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Henson slashes European arm.
The Jim Henson Company has virtually wiped out its entire London-based European operation as part of
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Living TV to make Access Hollywood co-pro.
Flextech's Living TV channel has nailed another deal with US broadcaster NBC with plans to make a European version of entertainment and celebrity show Access Hollywood, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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SOUNDBITES.
'Our 60-second news is a public service for people who can't be bothered to turn over'
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ITC taken to task over paranormal.
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has been attacked for its recent decision to allow broadcasters to
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Edinburgh Festival News - Jowell urges movement on indie rights.
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has called on broadcasters and Ofcom to have the new codes of conduct for independent producers in place by the end of the year, writes Colin Robertson.
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ITV news boss slams 'lying' Fox News.
ITV News editor David Mannion launched a stinging attack on US broadcaster Fox News by accusing it of 'lying' to its audience, writes Paul Revoir.
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Younge: live matches not right for BBC.
BBC Sports head of programmes and planning Pat Younge has defended the decision not to bid for live Premiership matches, claiming the corporation did not want to show irrelevant games, writes Paul Revoir.
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Lack of belief at ITV added to debacle.
ITV director of marketing Jim Hytner has admitted that the network's Saturday night ratings disaster last month was made worse because many people at the company did not believe in the programmes, writes Paul Revoir.
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Edinburgh Festival News - Liddle raps right-on lobby groups.
'Bullying' interest groups are distorting reality on British television by forcing broadcasters to be too politically correct, former Today editor Rod Liddle claimed, writes Michael Rosser.
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Edinburgh Festival News - Dyke on the offensive.
BBC director general Greg Dyke turned his guns on both ITV and Sky at the Edinburgh
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BBC in 'watering hole' scheme.
The BBC's commissioning system is to undergo a further change with the introduction of a scheme in which a variety of different BBC voices are called on to develop and test programmes before they are commissioned, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Edinburgh Festival News - Comment - Ball knocked for six.
Edinburgh didn't want Sky's vision of the BBC.
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Elstein intensifies ITV war of words.
The fierce war of words between ITV's senior management and former Five chief executive David Elstein
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McCarthy in return to Beirut for ITV.
Former hostage John McCarthy is set to return to Beirut for the first time since he was held captive there as part of an ITV documentary about the Shia Muslims, writes Paul Revoir.
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Saturday TV viewing falls to all-time low.
The days of families huddling around the TV on weekend nights are slipping away fast, with new figures revealing that broadcasters' Saturday night schedules attract fewer viewers than any other night of the week, writes Michael Rosser.
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Glover given keys to Broadcasting House
Fi Glover is returning to the BBC after a six month sabbatical in the US to present BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House.