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    My confidence was shattered

    2003-08-04T09:44:07Z

    Three years ago, Noel Edmonds vanished from the limelight after a bitter fallout with the BBC. So why is he going b...

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    Here we have a figurine...

    2003-08-04T09:43:15Z

    The television mogul who has this statue on their desk will be revealed by Loyd Grossman in a TV bosses' edition of...

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    Watching the BBC

    2003-08-04T09:39:40Z

    The Hutton enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of David Kelly, the government scientist, could pro...

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    BBC beats Labour in battle for public trust

    2003-08-04T09:37:08Z

    More people trust the BBC than Tony Blair, a MORI poll reveals today, signalling the extent to which the public's f...

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    Jack on the box

    2003-08-04T09:33:57Z

    Wacky Jack Osbourne has landed a juicy contract with Channel 4 to front his own primetime show. ...

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    TV Mike's Nessum Storma

    2003-08-04T09:32:04Z

    Hurricane blunder man Michael Fish had the wind knocked out of his sails when he learned his famous gaffe was being...

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    Celtic attack Premier clubs and ?TV cartel'

    2003-08-04T09:12:47Z

    Dermot Desmond, the Celtic chairman and shareholder in Manchester United, has hit out at clubs, broadcasters and ad...

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    NTL boss lines up $1.4m share sale

    2003-08-04T09:12:26Z

    Barclay Knapp, the chief executive who led NTL into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, is poised to make up to£1.4 ...

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    High-tech TV show to stage Boadicea v Romans rematch

    2003-08-04T09:12:06Z

    Aspiring Caesars will be able to restage history's greatest battles in a revolutionary new computer simulation that...

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    Hutton inquiry may yet be televised

    2003-08-01T15:41:35Z

    The row over whether the Hutton Inquiry into the Kelly Affair should be televised took another twist this afternoon, after broadcasters succeeded in persuading Lord Hutton to give the matter further consideration, writes Luke Satchell

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    Off the record - You never know.

    2003-08-01T15:34:50Z

    You can never accuse the BBC of being under-prepared for an emergency.This week it was revealed

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    Off the record - Caught by the fuzz.

    2003-08-01T15:34:50Z

    Success comes with good grooming and most particularly with a beard - a sign of growing

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    Off the record - No more getting under the bonnet.

    2003-08-01T15:34:50Z

    Saucy lads' channel Men & Motors should perhaps be renamed simply Motors after it decided to

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    Sports Special: Rights - Playing a costly game.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

    As an integral part of broadcasters' schedules, sport has proven to be instrumental in generating both advertising revenue and the right audience mix. But can the inflated price of sports rights still be justified? asks Patrick Barrett.

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    Sports special - A sporting chance.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

    The rules governing the independent production quota have largely forced indies out of the running when it comes to covering live sporting events, but attitudes to contracting out of house may now be changing, writes Lucy Rouse.

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    Sports special - New balls, please.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

    The use of technical wizardry is increasingly coming to the fore in sports broadcasting in a move to spice up the coverage of both major and niche events with a view to winning and engaging new audiences.

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    Sports special - Sports producer that's on the ball.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

    Independent Sports Network, owned by Carlton and Granada via London News Network, has never taken ITV's business for granted, having won work from Fifa, Kirch-Sport and a number of Premier League clubs.

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    Shot of trauma makes for a healthy audience.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

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    News analysis - The axeman cometh.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

    With Barb overnights providing instant feedback on new shows, those that don't make an immediate impact are likely to be swiftly dispatched - but do schedulers risk dumping slow-burning classics along with the turkeys?

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    TX - Tracking the action.

    2003-08-01T15:34:49Z

    The ninth IAAF World Athletics Championships, which takes place in Paris from 23 to 31 August,