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BBC ban on marchers
Senior BBC journalists and presenters were ordered by their bosses yesterday to stay away from the anti-war march i...
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Jackson footage of Bashir 'backs hypocrisy claim'
Michael Jackson is to challenge Martin Bashir by releasing video footage that he believes will prove that the ITV1 ...
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Dyke switches his Labour donation to new running mate
BBC director general Greg Dyke has pledged financial backing to Alastair Campbell's participation in the London Mar...
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BBC3 is a turn-off for the digital generation
BBC3 attracted an average audience of 147,000 digital viewers on its launch night ...
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Young watch with 'Auntie'
The BBC is winning the battle for young viewers on Saturday mornings for the first time since 1999. ...
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The choice is there
An LWT board member says advertisers won't be squeezed by a Carlton-Granada merger ...
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Players at the BBC
The corporation's new broadcast centre is set to revolutionise how programmes are made and delivered ...
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Pre-emptive strike
The smartest way for the BBC to wrong-foot its critics in the run up to Charter renewal would be to offer some earl...
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Blue Sky Thinking
Opponents are honing the arguments for breaking up the satellite broadcaster ...
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Monopolists of the middlebrow
The Chrysalis formula is music to the ears of listeners and investors, but will it work on LBC? ...
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Bee Gees blast at TV joker
Bee Gee Robin Gibb has branded TV presenter Graham Norton 'scum' for maiking a joke about the death of his twin bro...
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Vivendi sales fall on weak music market
Vivendi Universal's sales fell in the fourth quarter of last year on the back of a weak global music market ...
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MPs criticise TV levy proposals
A group of 95 Labour MPs backed an early day motion criticising proposals for regulating charges levied on ITV, the...
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Organisers quick to give Beeb backing
The impending Six Nations Championship, driven by television without much thought for the supporters who made it a ...
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Two MPs as wacko as Jacko
Two MPs went wacko yesterday and tabled a loopy Commons motion condemning the Michael Jackson documentary. ...
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Changing Rooms a TV great
Changing Rooms and Teletubbies are among Britain's 24 most influential TV programmes ever, a survey has claimed. ...
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Banff honours Attenborough
David Attenborough will be presented with a lifetime achievement award at this year's Banff TV Festival, writes John Plunkett
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EastEnders' Mark gets special send-off
The BBC is to screen a one-off EastEnders special on a Saturday for the first time in the soap's 18-year history in order to mark the departure of long-running character Mark Fowler, writes Leigh Holmwood