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Israel outraged by 'anti-Semitic' TV drama
Midnight in Ramadan, and televisions in homes and restaurants across Egypt flicker to life with the most controvers...
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Messier starts again with no regrets
Vivendi Universal yesterday moved to shore up its balance sheet with Eu.1bn (£635m) bond issue ahead of a fight wit...
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Radio industry tune in to a wave of consolidation
Tessa Jowell, tuned in to the radio industry's demands to relax ownership rules last night so that even the biggest...
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23-year hitch for Dr Who
A long-lost Doctor Who adventure will finally be screened - 23 years after it was filmed. ...
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Curse of Popstars
A young telly wannabe has become the second victim of 'the Curse of Popstars'. ...
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Satellite TV creator dies
Satellite TV dish inventor Henry Taylor Howard has been killed in a plane crash. ...
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Capital playing a waiting game
Capital Radio slumped 13pc as it warned that the advertising gloom is showing no sign of lifting. ...
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Hard-up NTL pays rent for its millionaire chief
Cash-strapped NTL is paying the rent on the West London accommodation of multi-millionaire chief executive Barclay ...
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Radio tunes into mergers as Whitehall eases rules
A massive shake-up of the radio industry was signalled yesterday as the Government unveiled plans to speed up chang...
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Have I got news for you? Well, I've got a theory
The cry will turn into a roar: 'Bring back Angus!' ...
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ITV wears populism with pride
ITV News editor David Mannion says that bulletins have become too predictable ...
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Old is new young in the serious battle for ratings
Five is luring the likes of Sandy Gill and Carole Barnes out of retirement ...
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NTL axes 250 jobs
Debt-laden cable TV company NTL is cutting around 250 jobs as part of its bankruptcy recovery plan, writes Jon Rogers
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Jowell drops 'three plus one' rule
The government has confirmed that the controversial 'three plus one' local radio ownership rule will be dropped in favour of a 'two plus one' requirement, write Colin Robertson and Georgina Lipscomb
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Sergeant to present Have I Got News For You
Outgoing ITN political editor John Sergeant has emerged as the latest stand-in host of topical quiz show Have I Got News For You, writes Luke Satchell
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Joe Public to live like royals in ITV show
Television viewers are to be offered the chance of living like royalty in a new gameshow being developed by Granada for ITV 1, writes Steve Aston
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ITV 'manipulating' regional output
ITV regional producers have expressed concern that Carlton and Granada are manipulating the definition of their regional output requirements by making programmes in which only certain presentation elements are based in the regions, writes Steve Aston
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Carlton Cinema pins hopes on Sky
Loss-making movie channel Carlton Cinema will be forced to close unless it can get carriage on the Sky Digital platform, writes Paul Revoir