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BBC hits back at Granada's Whiston
The BBC has hit back at the scathing attack launched on its drama output by Granada's new drama chief and former head of youth at BBC Manchester John Whiston, claiming he's taken on the role of a pantomime villain, writes Katy Elliot
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Aha! Is it time to can the laughter?
Angry Alan Partridge fans last night called for background laughter to be cut from the latest series of the hit com...
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TV's fame show hot by a writ
A writ for nearly£220,000 damages has been served on the makers of BBC's 'search for a star? show Fame Academy. ...
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I'm hotter than you, Jamie tells Nigella
Celebrity chef taunts his Channel 4 rival over her struggles in the States. ...
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ITV's great Miss Marple robbery
It's a mystery worthy of the spinster sleuth herself. How could the BBC have allowed Miss Marple to slip over to th...
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Emap won't give radio the Kiss-off
Emap boss Robin Miller reckons share prices of radio firms are still 'too high', dampening hopes that the Communica...
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Business mag ads hold back Emap
Advertising in consumer magazines is holding up better than in trade publications for business readers, media group...
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Emap magazines boost profits
Media group Emap reported better than expected jump in profits ...
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Rules relaxed for radio players
The government is understood to be ready to relax futher the radio ownership rules ...
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BBC dusts off radio classics for last digital station
Classic episodes of radio comedies such as ...
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ITV launches Christie's sleuths on trail of big drama ratings
Granada Television has signed an exclusive deal for the rights to all the Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot books ...
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Why we love the best TV 'tecs
is a new television detective series that is actually a success ...
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Hunt for new Miss Marple
ITV plans to make updated versions of all 12 novels featuring Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Jane Marple ...
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TV is human right, say licence rebels
A group of people who refuse to pay their television licence fees are to argue in court that viewing is a human rig...
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When soap stars fall ill, so do their fans
People are visiting their GPs with symptoms they think they share with their favourite television characters, accor...
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Emap returns to black after Petersen disposal
Emap yesterday delivered its first pre-tax profit since selling Petersen, its failed US acquisition ...