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    Rajar keeps its hat in the ring

    2003-02-20T16:41:34Z

    Radio ratings body Rajar has been put on the defensive after Kelvin MacKenzie's the Wireless Group (TWG) today unveiled plans for a nationwide rival to its audience measurement system, writes Luke Satchell.

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    Sacked producers may sue BBC

    2003-02-20T15:46:08Z

    The two BBC World Service producers sacked yesterday by the BBC are considering taking legal action against the corporation, claiming it is guilty of racial discrimination, writes Luke Satchell

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    Is this the greatest reality TV showof all time?

    2003-02-20T10:23:00Z

    America goes wild for Joe Millionaire. ...

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    BBC fires£1m tribunal pair

    2003-02-20T10:21:24Z

    After five years of legal rows and 17 hearings, the axe is wielded. ...

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    Going for a gong...Sir Jimmy

    2003-02-20T10:19:48Z

    Veteran broadcaster SIr Jimmy Young has been nominated for a prestigious gong at this year's Variety Club Showbusin...

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    Sexy Ioan lands lead role in the US

    2003-02-20T10:17:59Z

    Hornblower star Ioan Gruffudd has landed his own TV series in America. ...

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    Girls disallowed

    2003-02-20T10:16:03Z

    Popstars: The Rivals winners' tour axed because so few want tickets. ...

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    BBC mounts bid for live Premier games

    2003-02-20T09:56:23Z

    The BBC is mounting a campaign to win back live rights to Premier League matches on the back of European Commission (EC) moves to end Sky's television monopoly on live games, write Leigh Holmwood & Paul Revoir

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    Voice of dissent

    2003-02-20T09:29:33Z

    Peter Donaldson, Radio 4's chief announcer, has been called sad and grumpy by a senior BBC executive for refusing t...

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    BBC pays out

    2003-02-20T09:29:10Z

    The BBC paid 'substantial' libel damages to the guitarist Bert Weedon after wrongly calling him a criminal ...

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    Libel payout for guitarist

    2003-02-20T09:28:31Z

    Guitarist Bert Weedon, 82, yesterday received an apology and substantial but undisclosed libel damages over BBC cla...

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    World Service sacks due accused of malice

    2003-02-20T09:27:56Z

    The BBC took the unprecedented step yesterday of sacking two World Service journalists who were accused of making '...

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    BBC sacks pair who contested 17 tribunals

    2003-02-20T09:27:24Z

    The BBC sacked two long-serving World Service producers yesterday who had contested 17 employment tribunals and cos...

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    How Cherie's friend cottons on to conman Foster but has door to No 10 slammed shut

    2003-02-20T09:26:54Z

    , a BBC1 film about Cherie Blair's health guru and her partner, Peter Foster, has uncanny echoes of Martin Bashir's...

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    BBC to defend governors over criticism of News 24

    2003-02-20T09:26:15Z

    The BBC will today defend its board of governors against criticisms in a government-commissioned report into the Ne...

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    Woolwich loses bully case

    2003-02-20T09:22:49Z

    The issue of bullying in the broadcast industry was put under the spotlight this week after current affairs producer Paul Woolwich was branded a 'bully' by a high court judge after losing his battle against indie Twenty Twenty for unfair dismissal, writes Penny Hughes

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    ITV1 plans Colditz epic

    2003-02-20T08:56:44Z

    Thirty years after the classic BBC drama Colditz, ITV1 has commissioned Granada to make a£5m romantic epic based around the infamous German prison camp, writes John Plunkett

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    Conley will front ITV1 reality show

    2003-02-20T08:30:00Z

    Endemol UK has been commissioned by ITV1 to produce a new Saturday night entertainment format presented by Brian Conley, writes John Plunkett.

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    BBC1 plots another crime drama

    2003-02-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has ordered yet another police drama - this time featuring a group of former officers brought out of retirement to crack a complicated murder case, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Geldof gets own show on Radio 2

    2003-02-20T08:30:00Z

    Bob Geldof will make his BBC Radio 2 presenting debut with a series made by his own production company about the most influential songs in rock history, writes John Plunkett.