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European Coup
As the June 2 deadline looms for bids for the rights to broadcast FA Cup games and England internationals between 2...
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Guardian media plans radio expansion
Guardian media group is to focus on expanding its radio interests after talks to but out its joint venture partner ...
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Loose Lips moved to prime time
Living TV's first original chat show Loose Lips, fronted by Melinda Messenger and Richard Arnold, is being moved to a prime time slot, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Stop this cruel film
The widow of a British soldier killed in Iraq has appealed to Tony Blair to stop the BBC showing footage of her hus...
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Pace steps up TV revolution
Thinking of making the switch to digital television? Well, the latest in set-top boxes might be just the encouragem...
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Mastermind gets its grand final venue
The BBC is to film the final of the resurrected brainiac quiz Mastermind at the Lowry Centre in Salford, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Bell berates media giants for warmongering words
Martin Bell, the former BBC war correspondent and independent MP, yesterday condemned the hypocrisy of the media ow...
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TV Orville's a dead duck
Ventriloquist acts like Keith Harris and Orville The Duck are dying out because they scare kids, a boffin has claim...
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Watercolour Challenge crosses the pond
Channel 4's surprise daytime hit Watercolour Change is heading stateside later this year, following a co-production deal between Carlton's US production arm and American broadcaster WGBH, writes Luke Satchell
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Off The Record - Famously forthright.
Five's famously forthright head of press Paul Leather was in top form at the channel's Montreux
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Off The Record - Favourite event.
This week saw OTR's favourite event in the sporting calender. No, not the FA Cup final,
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Off The Record - Five and dandy.
And finally former boxer Chris Eubank was dragged out to the picturesque Swiss town to promote
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Off The Record - Comic award no laughing matter.
Let's be frank, the Swiss don't have a huge reputation for comedy, do they? Which always
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City Watch - Making TV pay for News Corporation.
After a rocky period in which it faced a $1bn lawsuit and a plummeting share price, pay-TV software business NDS has righted itself on the back of majority owner News Corp clinching major deals in Italy and the US.
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TX - Something in the aria.
Opera-singing terrorists may sound a little outlandish, even to the most ardent Covent Garden fan, but
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Interview - Magic moments.
Impressive Rajar results for Emap Performance's digital radio stations have prompted chief executive Tim Schoonmaker to plunge deeper into the digital pool.
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LA Screenings - Keeping it real American style.
After 10 years in LA, David Green's September Films has learnt the dos and don'ts of doing business in the US and is benefiting from a growing demand for reality TV shows.
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LA Screenings - America's finest.
At this week's LA Screenings, the cream of the crop of US TV series will be strutting their stuff. But it's a buyers' market as UK broadcasters are increasingly choosy about the US shows they pick up.