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Murdoch Jr: I hear shareholder concerns
New BSkyB chief executive James Murdoch has moved to placate fears he will divert cash from the now-profitable satellite broadcaster into other parts of the News Corp group, which owns 35.4% of Sky.
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ITV News sets up UK bureau
ITV News editor David Mannion has announced a raft of new measures, including the introduction of a new UK bureau, as part of a shake-up of the broadcaster's domestic coverage.
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BBC new media chief outlines no-go areas
BBC director of new media and technology Ashley Highfield has pledged to stay out of key commercial areas following criticism from rivals.
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The Victoria Cross: For Valour (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'As ever, the man [Jeremy Clarkson] demonstrated a distinct weakness for cliche in both delivery and content.'...
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The Victoria Cross: For Valour (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Last night he [Clarkson] brought a heart warming, almost jingoistic fervour to the subject of the nation's top awa...
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The Victoria Cross: For Valour (BBC2) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'For once his [Clarkson] enthusiasm and passion for the subject overrode his usual bombast and macho pretension.' ...
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Brookside (C4) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
'Brookside, a wonderful old tusker of 21 years, went mad last night? It was a dreadfully disturbing sight.'...
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Brookside (C4) - Paul Vallely, Independent
'The episode was compelling, and in places moving. But it managed to be gritty yet hammy; like all soaps it was not...
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Beckham's Body Parts (ITV1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'This was a programme that was chronicling the ability of David Beckham to sell anything - while itself using David...
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ITC clears Corrie's gay kiss
Coronation Street's first gay kiss has been passed by TV watchdogs despite a barrage of complaints from viewers.
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James Murdoch: what the papers say
The consensus amongst the daily newspapers this morning (4 November) appears to have a dim view on Rupert Murdoch's son, James Murdoch, taking over the helm at BSkyB.
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Zeal sets up music arm
Zeal Television is attempting to bolster its international music business by setting up a new division to push shows like CD:UK.
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Coupling cancelled
US network NBC has finally put its British comedy import Couplingout of its misery, confirming the show has been cancelled mid-way through its first run.
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Room 101 (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'The quickfire wit that week after week manages to salvage the scandal hit remnants of Have I Got News For You was ...
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Room 101 (BBC2) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
'Merton made him mime a song he recorded with Lulu, We've Got Tonight - and Keating promptly forgot the words. Magi...
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Lifer - Living With Murder (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'Bloomstein's series has been a reminder that it is the simple formulae that often work the best.'...
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Sky board backs Murdoch CEO role
BSkyB has ended weeks of speculation over its new leadership by confirming James Murdoch - the 30-year old youngest son of Sky chairman Rupert Murdoch - as its new chief executive.
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Looking for Victoria (BBC1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Looking for Victoria was an hour in desperate need of editing.'...
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Hollyoaks (C4) - Fiona Sturges, Independent
'Hollyoaks is another soap from the Phil Redmond stockpile, one that bridges the gap between daytime pap and the mo...
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BBC dominance of Promax ended
Changes to the way the Promax UK awards are judged have brought an end to the BBC's dominance of the design and branding ceremony.