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Let's get it on
Explicit sex is everywhere these days. Except on TV. It's time to tear up the rule book and let it all hang out....
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Radio groups consider top of the charts show
Some of the UK's largest publicly-quoted radio groups are in discussions about forming a joint venture to house the...
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Brookside pair look set for chopper
Is this the end for long-suffering Brookside hairdresser Diane Murray? ...
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Vivendi stands ground on price of assets
Vivendi Universal, the troubles French conglomerate, has warned potential bidders for its publishing assets that it...
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BBC winning ratings but losing its purpose
Greg Dyke is a great businessman and a hopeless politician. The director general of the BBC is one of those people ...
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Fame Academy fails to wow viewers
The BBC's much hyped Fame Academytalent show has proved to be a turn-off for viewers. ...
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A traveller's tale from Sheffield to the Sahara
As Michael Palin's new series begins, the former Monty Python star tells of the early experiences that fired his im...
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ITV wins the pop rivalry
ITV's talent show Popstars: The Rivals has shown the BBC the true meaning of rivalry with the audience for its firs...
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NDS back in the dock
News Corp subsidiary and software security specialist NDS found itself back under investigation yesterday, after its US unit NDS Americas was served with subpoenas requesting documents relating to the software piracy case brought against it by Canal Plus in March, writes Luke Satchell
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D'oh-ling Stones
Rock legends Mick Jagger and Keith Richards prove they're still a great draw with a starring role in The Simpsons....
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TV Floyd in stroke collapse
Celebrity chef Keith Floyd was in hospital last night after suffering a stroke. ...
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BBC paying£10m for Harry Potter film
THE BBC has been accused of 'shovelling money into Hollywood moguls' pockets' by paying a record£10million for the...
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The successful applicant must be 'able to maintain production of original, investigative journalism' and 'ensure wi...
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BBC 'pays£10m' for the magic of Harry Potter
The BBC has won a bidding war with ITV and other commercial broadcasters for the first terrestrial screening of Har...
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League sidesteps major fall-out after ITV Digital fiasco
Community links and strong financial controls help clubs prepare for season's big tip-off. ...
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BBC digital to reach 75% of homes
One in four households will not be able to receive digital terrestrial television when the successor to ITV Digital...
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Freeview launch and line-up unveiled
Freeview, the new digital terrestrial television service from the BBC and Crown Castle, will launch on Wednesday, 30 October, it was announced today (Thursday), writes Paul Revoir
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Channel 4 axes daytime dept
Channel 4 has axed its daytime department as part of its ongoing drive to streamline its activities, which in July saw 13 departments squeezed to eight, write Penny Hughes and Georgina Lipscomb