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ITV offices given the once-over
Officials from the Competition Commission carried out a grand tour of ITV's offices in London yesterday, as the regulator stepped up its investigation into whether the merger of Carlton and Granada should be allowed, writes Paul Revoir
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Free trials boost interest in digital
First-hand experience of digital TV makes 'digitally uninterested' cynics more willing to convert from analogue, according to new research from the Independent Television Commission, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Jowell gives BBC online deadline
Media secretary Tessa Jowell today gave the BBC until the end of June to justify the£112m it spends annually on online and interactive services, writes Luke Satchell
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Off The Record - And Finally...
Mark Harrison, BBC creative director, arts and executive producer of The Big Read on meeting Patsy
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Off The Record - Gay encounter confuses Madeley.
OTR hears that hapless TV husband Richard Madeley has been busy putting his big foot in
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Off The Record - Churchill star slims for Britain.
There were no quibbles last week when everyone's favourite British actor Albert Finney won the best
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Off The Record - Would-be actress dodges bullets.
ITN war correspondent Romilly Weeks is having a good war, so insiders at ITV say. Or,
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Sky News mops up the nation's news junkies.
The start of the war prompted changes to viewing patterns, although the post-Comic Relief primetime share
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INTERVIEW - In the silly money.
Ragdoll founder and creator of the BBC's super successful Teletubbies Anne Wood is betting her business on the success of her 'silliest' project yet - Boohbah.
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TX - The driving force.
Once you've taken on the M6 in rush hour, fog and rain, and come out the
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CITY WATCH - Can UTV keep its place in the sun?
While much of the ITV Network has been suffering, Ulster Television has been steadily building its advertising revenue and audience share. But can the Irish channel maintain its position in a recovering market?
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News Analysis - Enough already?
The House of Lords is threatening a revolt over proposals in the Communications Bill that would let Rupert Murdoch buy Five, but all the signs are that the government won't change the controversial 'Murdoch clause'.
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Airey at Sky - Airey's first 100 days.
Dawn Airey has spent the first three months since taking the reins at Sky Networks learning the ropes and hiring key staff. But will she be able to make Sky's investment in programming pay off?
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On The Box - Double standards.
For producer/director of BBC1's Servants Tim Whitby The Planman was too dull for escapism but Double Take was worth a look.
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Trade Talk - Shining Wright.
As Shine's new creative director of entertainment, instinctive TV fan Steven D Wright will not be short of input to build the indie's output.
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In My View - Paul Brown.
Why self-regulation backed up by Ofcom is the way forward for broadcast advertising.
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Free to Air - ITC takes its final bow.
There's always something thrilling about the ITC's programme review.It's a bit like the most dilatory child
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LEADER - Millionaire trio got off lightly.
Over the past few weeks the 22-day Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? trial has delivered
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Programming - Five show will find out what women want.
Five has revealed further details of its new primetime dating show that will attempt to uncover