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BBC to launch poll for Britain's best-loved book
The search has begun to identify the most popular book in history in a project that aims to transform Britain into ...
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Hey It's IDS and the gang on speed
Iain Duncan Smith belatedly enters the world of satire when he makes his debut appearance on the hit animated serie...
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Geldof denounces BBC Two's 'stitch-up'
The BBC's much-trumpeted and expensive review of political programmes has dissolved into a welter of recriminations...
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New chapter in BBC drive to popularise culture
The hunt for the greatest Briton is to be followed by the search for the nation's best-loved books ...
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If this is public-sector broadcasting, I'm a Buddha
Once you start developing programmes from the focus group, public-service values become irrelevant ...
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Newsplayer shares sink despite Sir David Frost's£300,000 lifeline
Sir David Frost has thrown a£300,000 lifeline to Newsplayer ...
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Sir David gives NPG a£300,000 lifeline
TV presenter Sir David Frost is prepared to wait for more than£300,000 owed to him by online media outfit Newsplay...
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Pay up for TV boxes
The liquidator of ITV Digital has warned former subscribers to buy or return their set-top boxes or face recovery a...
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Quiet American is crucial player in cable firms
Bill Huff, the head of New Jersey based W R Huff Asset Management is expected to become the biggest shareholder in ...
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Debt-collector threat to recover TV boxes
Liquidators for ITV Digital threatened yesterday to set debt collectors on former subscribers who refused to return...
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BBC quest for Britain's best-loved literature
BBC 2 is on the hunt for Britain's best-loved book ...
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BBC faces internet review
The government has confirmed it will undertake a detailed investigation of the BBC's internet activities following complaints from rival news broadcaster ITN, writes John Oates.
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Geldof's Ten Alps ups profit
Bob Geldof's media outfit Ten Alps Communications has announced a steep rise in revenues in its interim results, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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BBC2 looks to recent past and poetry
The leadership practices of modern day politicians and businessmen such as Ronald Reagan and Robert Maxwell are to be linked to Hitler in a major new documentary series that forms part of BBC 2's£100m winter season, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Consumers told not to monkey with ITVDigital boxes
Consumers have been advised not to buy refurbished ITV Digital boxes to pick up the channels on the newly launched Freeview platform, writes Paul Revoir.