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Inquiry to ask if BBC gives value for money
The government plans to set up an independent inquiry into the role and scale of the BBC before the corporation is ...
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Matthew Kelly held in child abuse inquiry
Television presenter Matthew Kelly was arrested yesterday evening in connection with allegations of sexual abuse ag...
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Goldman gloom takes toll of media players
Media stocks traded lower on a gloomy outlook for the sector from Goldman Sachs ...
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TV presenter Kelly arrested over child abuse allegations
Television presenter Matthew Kelly was arrested last night on suspicion of sexually abusing boys ...
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TV producers strengthened ahead of BBC review
Independent television producers were given a boost after the government agreed to improve their treatment at the h...
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NTL chief offers some lessons in survival
Barclay Knapp was the only senior executive left as bondholders took control of the group ...
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Nasty for Nigel
Popstars judge Nigel Lythgoe was in intensive care yesterday after a heart attack. ...
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Horrornation Street v Beastly Enders
Why even the Mail's No.1 soap fan is sick of lurid, gratuitously violent and ludicrous storylines. ...
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Matthew Kelly is quizzed over boy sex attacks
Television presenter Matthew Kelly was arrested last night over allegations he sexually assaulted young boys. ...
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Heart op for Nigel
Popstars' Mr Nasty is being treated at an exclusive showbiz hospital after suffering a massive heart attack. ...
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ITV merger at Crossroads
Shares in Carlton Communications fell 7.5p to 123p yesterday after Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein downgraded its in...
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Discovery scoops C4 factual output
Discovery Networks Europe has sealed a multimillion pound co-production and output deal with Channel 4, giving it first-look rights to all the broadcaster's factual programming, including shows such as Jamie's Kitchen and Location, Location, Location, writes Paul Revoir
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TV director turns to begging
Channel 4 has ordered a documentary in which a Granada TV director tries to earn more money begging on the street than he does making TV, writes Penny Hughes
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HBO and Shine to make male Sex & the City
US broadcaster HBO has turned to a British independent in a bid to develop a male version of its award-winning, but ending, New York-based sitcom Sex and the City, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C4 acts on diversity
Channel 4 has appointed former BBC producer Mary FitzPatrick to oversee cultural diversity at the broadcaster, writes Penny Hughes.
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BBC 1 tackles traffic chaos
BBC 1 is to follow up its critically acclaimed Your NHSand Cracking Crimethemed programming days with another event - this time examining the state of Britain's transport system, writes Paul Revoir.
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Morrison lobbies for regional cash
Former Granada chief executive Steve Morrison has called on the government to provide more support for regional production as he takes on a new role as chairman of media body North West Vision (NWV), writes Steve Aston.