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Turning on to takeovers
Strong results have left Chrysalis poised to snap up rivals - if it isn't swallowed up first. ...
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Sir Paul's anger as Channel 4 brands Heather a gold-digger
Sir Paul McCartney was poised last night to launch legal action over a TV documentary which portrays his wife as a ...
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BBC raises brow with West End's Chekhov
Kristen Scott Thomas is to star in a television version of the critically acclaimed West End production of Chekhov'...
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NewsSheffield festival board boosted
RDF Media director of programmes Stephen Lambert, Wall to Wall chief executive Alex Graham and Discovery Networks commissioning editor for science and topical programmes Emma Read have joined the Sheffield International Documentary Festival's board of directors, writes Penny Hughes
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MP seeks to ban food ads on children's TV
Advertisements for food and drink should be banned from children's television in an attempt to prevent obesity and ...
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Radio makes all the right sounds for Chrysalis
A strong performance by its radio stations helped Chrysalis deliver its best ever interim pre-tax profits yesterday...
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Frasier's Farewell
Shrink comedy Frasier is being axed by American TV bosses after its ratings slipped. ...
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ITV cashes in on jungle eviction show as viewers swamp the phones
It has been labelled a banal programme that exploits fading stars, but I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! has tu...
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NewsPenultimate Freeview slot taken
An unknown broadcaster has taken up one of the last two slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, writes Paul Revoir
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NewsStars back Virgin's Midlands licence bid
Singers Ozzy Osbourne and Robert Plant have pledged to support Virgin Radio's bid for the West Midlands FM radio licence, writes Colin Robertson.
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NewsProfits soar at Chrysalis
Chrysalis, the media group whose television production company is being sold to a consortium fronted by former Granada chief executive Steve Morrison, today revealed a sharp increase in profits, writes Paul Revoir.
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NewsBBC to go walking with seamonsters
The BBC is to recreate the prehistoric monsters of the deep in the latest installment of its award-winning Walking With? strand, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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NewsBBC promotes Williams ahead of charter renewal
The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams to the role of head of public policy for nations and regions as it continues to gear up for charter renewal, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams
The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams to the role of head of public policy for nations and regions as it continues to gear up for charter renewal, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Rumbled in the jungle
There is more than meets the eye to the bitchy relationship between daniella Westbrook and Catalina Guirado in ITV'...
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Men take on beasts for TV
ITV is to screen a reality game show in the autumn which will pit humans against animals, such as a sumo wrestler i...
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Do the stars in TV's big money league really earn their keep
It's not a bad life being a television presenter. If you're a success, station bosses fall over themselves to throw...
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Picture looks bleak for the phones with TV built in
The new generation of mobile phones, featuring video calls and sports clips, has failed to capture the British imag...


















