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Police pay£600,000 after BBC libel action
A police force was left with an estimated£600,000 legal bill after it apologised to Donal MacIntyre, the BBC under...
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Tasteful? Corset is
Tipping The Velvet, the most explicit drama about lesbians ever to be shown on British television, hits our screens...
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TV Ralph in footie try-out
Royle Family star Ralph Little is to have a trial with Third Division Hartlepool United. ...
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A Chinese junket for Dyke
His television rivals have dismissed it as glorified junket in the Far East. ...
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Interactive TV gives Sky investors a poor picture
Remember interactive television? The technology that would let us pay bills and shop from the comfort of our armcha...
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Pace chief Miller quits
Pace Micro Technology chief executive Malcolm Miller is to leave the beleaguered set-top box manufacturer on 1 January, writes Barbara Marshall
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MacIntyre wins libel case
BBC journalist Donal MacIntyre has been awarded around£300,000 for damages and legal costs in his libel action against the Kent Police, in what is believed to be the first time a police force has been successfully sued for defamation, writes Luke Satchell
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Freemantlemedias Boyd promoted
Chief executive of Fremantlemedia UK Productions, Alan Boyd, has been promoted to the post of president, worldwide entertainment for the company, writes Jane Marlow
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You're not celebrities...get out of here!
Telly show Fame Academy plunged into chaos when 100 people in a studio audience stormed out half way through. ...
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BBC documentary has drug makers reaching for the antidepressents
Drug giant Glaxo Smithkline and pharmaceutical company SkyePharma had something to be depressed about yesterday as ...
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'The BBC make it sound quite filthy'
Booker-nominated author Sarah Waters writes love stories - they just happen to be about women and set in Victorian ...
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TV's Fame Academy head gives singers 15 out of 100
A£5 million television talent contest was criticised by one of its stars as the BBC tried to defend the show yeste...
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Why The Office has so many copiers
BBC2's painfully-accurate portrait of the modern workplace has gained a cult following. Becky Barrow investigates....
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Spooky boost to the ratings
Living TV thought a 'paranormal zone' was a winner until it sensed the presence of the ITC. ...
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TV fame show is attacked by boss
The head of TV's Fame Academy yesterday launched a scathing attack on the BBC show. ...
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Crash course in advertiser funding
A show on five to find Britain's worst driver showcases a new way of enabling brands to finance TV ...
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Fast-track to digital
The British Government says it wants to turn off analogue television sometime between 2006 and 2010, a quest which ...
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That was reality TV, that was
Weekend World would have been 30 this week. And while it wasn't perfect? ...
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The Beeb's brand man
Andy Duncan, the BBC's marketing chief, faces the tricky task of selling digital terrestrial TV to a sceptical Brit...