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Spacemen walk on BBC1
The BBC is to use state-of-the-art computer technology to go where no man has gone before when it expands its hugely successful Walking with... strand to space, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Somethin' Else now leading BBC supplier
Somethin' Else has scooped 600 hours of commissions on BBC Radio 1 following the closure of the broadcast division of Mark Goodier's Wise Buddah, writes John Plunkett
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Telewest posts 2.2bn loss
Cable company Telewest today insisted the restructuring of its£5.3 billion debt was on course despite posting a year-end loss of£2.2 billion, writes Luke Satchell
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Millionaire 'too easy'
A contestant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? almost stormed out because the question were too easy, a court heard...
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Television agendas shape images of war
US focusing on patriotism, Arabs see horrors, British have eyes on west and Iraq favours Saddam. ...
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And now over to Fairford where there is nothing to see
More of us are watching 24-hour TV news than ever before, says Catherine Bennett. ...
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Ofcom centre stage for Blair adviser
Tony Blair's senior policy adviser on media and telecommunications, Ed Richards, is leaving Downing street to take ...
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Radio firm dives
Capital Radio shares plunged yesterday after the commercial radiogroup gave a gloomy trading update and warned of c...
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Capital Radio rides our war fears
Radio advertising has escaped virtually unscathed from the war on Iraq so far, but will remain in a slump for at le...
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TV cough cleared up after£1m was won
A man accused of coughing repeatedly to help an Army officer cheat on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? admitted yeste...
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You are intellectually inferior, TV Trisha tells Norfolk women
Trisha Goddard, thr host of ITV's chat show, Trisha, has stirred up a storm in Norfolk by describing local women as...
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Reporter hits out at BBC war coverage
The BBC has been accused by its own defence correspondent of misleading viewers by playing down the success of the ...
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Outrage at TV film of dead Britons
The government expressed outrage last night at the parading of the bodies of two British soldiers on the al-Jazeera...
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Has she got news for you, Deayton!
Desperately trying to clean up his image for a return to TV, Angus Deayton's hopes could be dashed by his ex-mistre...
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Gloomy advertising outlook sees Capital Radio shares slide 7.5%
Capital radio said it remained 'cautious' about advertising demand as it reported a 5 per cent fall in first-half r...
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Capital radio warns of failing ad revenue
Capital radio shares were sold off yesterday after the company announced that advertising revenues remained in nega...
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News chiefs to stop staff entering Iraq
TV news chiefs have shelved plans to send up to 100 more staff into Iraq because of fears for their safety amid continued fierce fighting between coalition and Iraqi forces, writes John Plunkett
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BBC news chief admits problems of accuracy
The BBC's director of news acknowledged yesterday that there were difficulties in reporting the war the war accurat...
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Fern's baby trouble
ITV's This Morning show has been censured for causing suffering to a baby during a celebrity nappy changing competi...