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Case to leave AOL job with no severence pay
Steve Case, outgoing chairman of AOL Time Warner, will get no severence pay and will go without his $1 million a ye...
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New TV plays have hard act to follow
Ground-breaking dramas challenging taboos surrounding sex, religion and politics became the hallmark of the writers...
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BBC revives one-off dramas, but without the kitchen sink
The BBC is to return single plays to the screen with a new series that will revive memories of ...
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Visionary's departure is end of 'the old AOL'
The resignation of Steve Case as AOL Time Warner's chairman will not solve the serious problems facing the company...
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CNN chief Isaacson leaves for think-tank
Walter Isaacson who became chairman of CNN 18 months ago, said yesterday he would resign from the post this spring...
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NTL cuts growth expectations
NTL has scaled back sales and investment projections it made six months ago ...
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Media mogul quits after merger flop
Steve Case, the man who masterminded the merger between Internet service provider AOL and media giant Time Warner, ...
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AOL chief may also get role of chairman
AOL Time Warner's board will consider this week whether to offer Dick Parsons the additional role of chairman, afte...
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'Self-help' drive set to raise£3.3bn for the BBC
The BBC is set to raise£3.29bn from a 'self-help initiative' ...
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British Eurosport to carry exclusive Italian football
Italian football will be broadcast exclusively in the UK on British Eurosport from next month, following Channel 4's decision to axe its long-running Football Italia show, writes Paul Revoir
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Sky wins exclusive world cup cricket rights
The Independent Television Commission has cleared BSkyB to broadcast live and exclusive coverage of this year's Cricket World Cup, writes Steve Aston
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EXCLUSIVE - Turner Laing quits BBC
Dawn Airey has made her first major appointment since joining BSkyB last week, poaching BBC controller of programme acquisitions Sophie Turner Laing, write Leigh Holmwood and Paul Revoir
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Pace posts£16m loss
Set top box manufacturer Pace has been hit by the uncertainty in the digital TV market, plunging to a loss of£16m in its interim results for the period ending 30 November, writes Steve Aston
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TV stars boxing clever
The British Boxing Board of Control's hard-line attitude toward televised celebrity fights has been ridiculed by a ...
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Killer's grizzly end
Killer Richard Hillman will meet a gruesome end when his murderous crimes are finally uncovered by wife Gail in a C...
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Noddy toys with his rivals
Noddy remains a huge hit with children, according to Christmas sales figures from charts orgnisation CIN. ...
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Of course I worry that the public will grow tired of Changing Rooms, but I just can't see it happening
Interior designer Linda Barker reveals the secret of her TV success and why she cannot forgive her fellow presenter...