All News articles – Page 4501
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Box's Neal returns to producing
Gub Neal is stepping down from the day-to-day running of Box TV to take a more hands-on role as a producer for the indie, writes Penny Hughes
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Iraq War deters Mip attendees
The war in Iraq has dealt a blow to attendance at this week's Mip-TV market with American, Australian and Japanese visitors deciding not to make the trip amid concerns about security, writes Leigh Holmwood
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C4 buys quirky US chat show
Channel 4 has snapped up the UK rights to a quirky new US chat show which features a 20-year-old American interviewing celebrities in his front room, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Spacemen walk on BBC1
The BBC is to use state-of-the-art computer technology to go where no man has gone before when it expands its hugely successful Walking with... strand to space, writes Leigh Holmwood
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NewsSomethin' Else now leading BBC supplier
Somethin' Else has scooped 600 hours of commissions on BBC Radio 1 following the closure of the broadcast division of Mark Goodier's Wise Buddah, writes John Plunkett
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NewsTelewest posts 2.2bn loss
Cable company Telewest today insisted the restructuring of its£5.3 billion debt was on course despite posting a year-end loss of£2.2 billion, writes Luke Satchell
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Millionaire 'too easy'
A contestant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? almost stormed out because the question were too easy, a court heard...
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Television agendas shape images of war
US focusing on patriotism, Arabs see horrors, British have eyes on west and Iraq favours Saddam. ...
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And now over to Fairford where there is nothing to see
More of us are watching 24-hour TV news than ever before, says Catherine Bennett. ...
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Ofcom centre stage for Blair adviser
Tony Blair's senior policy adviser on media and telecommunications, Ed Richards, is leaving Downing street to take ...
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Radio firm dives
Capital Radio shares plunged yesterday after the commercial radiogroup gave a gloomy trading update and warned of c...
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Capital Radio rides our war fears
Radio advertising has escaped virtually unscathed from the war on Iraq so far, but will remain in a slump for at le...
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TV cough cleared up after£1m was won
A man accused of coughing repeatedly to help an Army officer cheat on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? admitted yeste...
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You are intellectually inferior, TV Trisha tells Norfolk women
Trisha Goddard, thr host of ITV's chat show, Trisha, has stirred up a storm in Norfolk by describing local women as...
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Reporter hits out at BBC war coverage
The BBC has been accused by its own defence correspondent of misleading viewers by playing down the success of the ...
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Outrage at TV film of dead Britons
The government expressed outrage last night at the parading of the bodies of two British soldiers on the al-Jazeera...
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Has she got news for you, Deayton!
Desperately trying to clean up his image for a return to TV, Angus Deayton's hopes could be dashed by his ex-mistre...
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Gloomy advertising outlook sees Capital Radio shares slide 7.5%
Capital radio said it remained 'cautious' about advertising demand as it reported a 5 per cent fall in first-half r...
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Capital radio warns of failing ad revenue
Capital radio shares were sold off yesterday after the company announced that advertising revenues remained in nega...


















