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ITV axes Judgement Day.
ITV1's new Brian Conley-fronted gameshow Judgement Day has been pulled from the schedules after just two
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C4 SCALES HEIGHTS IN EXTREME SPORTS.
Optomen Television is making a£350,000 programme for Channel 4 about the extreme sport of 'free
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Dodgy dossier row gave BBC image a boost.
The furious row between the BBC and the government over the 'dodgy dossier' has strengthened and
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Graham is v. dear for Beeb
Telly chiefs will have to break the bank to lure Graham Norton from Channel 4 after he snubbed a£5 million bid fro...
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How do ITV look
They look awful, just like the show. Alun Palmer endures the misery of Saturday night prime-time telly. ...
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Five minus one makes Four
What does director of programmes Kevin Lygo's channel-hop mean for his new station - and his old. ...
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Suits you, ma'am
Who would dare tell two of the most powerful women in media how to dress? Trinny and Susannah, of course. ...
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Stakeknife 'told TV crew that McGuinness ordered killings'
Army mole in IRA allegedly told reporters they had not revealed enough about Sinn Fein leader. ...
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Pace expected to cut losses
Pace Micro-Technology, the set-top box manufacturer, has been going through a difficult time in recent months, figh...
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ITV heads could be on block
The relationship between the bosses of Granada and Carlton has been thrust into the spotlight, following a report t...
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TV airing for the Hewitt letters
The contents of intensely personal letters sent by Princess Diana to James Hewitt are to be heard in a television d...
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ITV under pressure to ditch Green and Allen
There is growing speculation Carlton boss Michael Green and Granada counterpart Charles Allen will be replaced once...
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Sky may trump football bids
BSkyB is thought to have launched a new offensive in the battle for football television rights by trumping its riva...
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'Porridge' to be censured at film festival for portraying sanitised version of prison life
One of Britain's most popular sitcoms, Porridge, is be to be accused of a crime of its own - aiding and abetting in...
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Firm eyes end to smart cards
A new UK-based company, Latens, has been launched to offer a new type of conditional access technology to cable TV operations which could end the need for expensive smart cards in set-top boxes, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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BBC and Sky agree deal with FA
The new domestic deal between the FA, the BBC and BSkyB was finally signed this week with the two broadcasters sharing the broadcasting rights to the main football events, including the FA Cup, England matches, the Community Shield and the Women's Cup, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Prince of Dalston to be turned into a film
Carlton's cutting edge monologue The Prince of Dalstonis to be developed into a feature film, writes Paul Revoir.