All News articles – Page 4501
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Men found to strip for Living
Living TV has commissioned a reality TV show dubbed as ' Pop Idolmeets The Full Monty' in which producers scour the country to set up a team of male strippers, writes Paul Revoir.
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Granada wild makes second killer show
National Geographic Channel has commissioned a second series of Built for the Kill, which looks at the complex way animals kill their prey, from Granada Wild. The 6 x 60-minute show, Built for the Kill 2, will be transmitted in ...
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NewsDigital homes exceed 40%
The Independent Television Commission's (ITC) Multichannel Quarterly Report today claims digital TV penetration in the UK has exceeded 40% for the first time, writes Luke Satchell
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NewsAllen moves to appease shareholders
Granada chief Charles Allen fought a rearguard action today in a bid to safeguard his position at the head of a future united ITV - telling his angry shareholders: 'We share your pain,' writes John Plunkett
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NewsBBC2 unveils spring/summer season
BBC2 aims to save one of 30 historic landmarks from across the UK in a new programme, Restoration, which will be the centrepiece of its spring and summer season, writes Sam Matthews
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War saves flop Academy
Struggling talent show Fame Academy has been saved by the Iraq crisis - because BBC chiefs have been so busy planni...
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Woss and Wicky team up
Comedy kings Ricky Gervais and Jonathan Ross are teaming up for a top secret tell show. ...
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Murdoch raises $1.3bn on BSkyB
Rupert Murdoch's news Corporatio could dilute its stake in BskyB as a means of raising cash to bid for Hughes Elect...
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Capital starts London fightback
Capital Radio has appointed a new head of music to lead a ratings fightback at its London station and FM network. ...
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Pat helps to post a surge at Entertainment Rights
The intellectual property group Entertainment Rights yesterday followed an upbeat set of results from its rival H...
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Awards for drama and jubilee coverage are crowning glory
The BBC dominated the Royal Television Society's programme awards last night with laurels for dramas such as Flesh ...
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BBC One takes flying leap into highbrow arts
BBC One has countered accusations of abandoning arts coverage in the battle foir ratings by announcing that Alan Ye...
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Concerto beats off challenge of Radio 2
One orchestra, two pianos, four concertos and eight pianists: all in one concert. ...
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TV awards honour populist broadcasters
Two totems of populist television were rewarded for their dedication to mass-appeal broadcasting last night. ...
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Murdoch bond to raise£1.3bn undermines BSky B shares
BSkyB shares fell nearly 4pc yesterday, after Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation announced the issue of a bond excha...
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Hague may have news for you
William Hague, the former Tory leader, has been invited to appear as a guest host on the next series of Have I Got ...
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Veteran radio DJ dies at 94
Alan Keith, Britain's oldest national radio broadcaster died yesterday at the age of 94 - just a few days before he...
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Sopranos star gets more notes
A messsy legal wrangle that had threatened the production of the US mafia television show The Sopranos has been set...


















