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Shake-up at online arm of AOL Time Warner
AOL Time Warner yesterday launched a management shake-up at its troubled American Online internet division ...
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Media groups resist Brussels proposals
Leading European news organisations have begun a fight to change European Union proposals they say risk placing med...
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Scottish ITV in the picture as sell-off dropped
, the longest-running crime drama on UK television is now sold to more than 40 countries. ...
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SMG to get out of Scottish newspapers
SMG is to refocus its business on radio and television after announcing it is to dispose of its publishing operations, writes Steve Aston
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Broadcast Awards 2003 call for entries
The Broadcast Awards 2003 were launched this week with a call for readers to put forward their programmes in 16 categories
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UKTV pulls Play in favour of History
BBC Worldwide and Flextech joint-venture UKTV is set to pull the plug on its Play UK channel three months early in order to concentrate on the launch of UK History on digital terrestrial television, writes Paul Revoir
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Willis says majority of American TV is 'dross'
Former United Productions chief executive John Willis has hit out at suggestions that the US is leading the way in the creation of quality TV programmes, claiming American TV schedules are a 'cultural desert' filled with a 'huge amount of dross', writes Colin Robertson
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TV series breaks French taboo
France's most popular television documentary has begun a new series with fresh insights into money that threaten to...
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Granada Film closure bad news for industry
The British film industry suffered a blow yesterday when Granada announced the closure of its film-making arm ...
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'Drunken Barrymore asked for sex in taxi'
A drunken Michael Barrymore shouted at fellow passengers in a taxi that he wanted sex ...
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BBC deems PBS link-up a success
BBC head of current affairs Peter Horrocks says he is hopeful the corporation will undertake more co-productions with US public service broadcaster PBS after the success of a show based on the recent Earth Summit, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Drunk Barrymore 'demanded sex'
Michael Barrymore drunkenly demanded sex as he went home in a taxi for a party at which a young father died ...
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Ginger production head joins Evans indie
Former Ginger head of production Clare Barton has joined her former boss Chris Evans at his new indie, UMTV, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Trisha: Bosses tried to give me Cilla job
Furious telly chiefs last night dismissed claims that they planned to replace Cilla Black with chat-show host Trish...
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King Tony to take on the Queen of Mean
In the Aussie ouback he braved snakes and spiders. So king of the jungle Tony Blackburn has no fears about facing '...
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130 - That's how many people the BBC sent to cover the anniversary
The BBC was criticised yesterday after it emerged it sent 130 staff to America to cover the anniversary. ...
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EastEnd Trevor gets fired
EastEnders star Alex Ferns has revealed that his character, violent Trevor Morgan, will be killed when the Slaters'...
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TV on trial as umpires get extra help
International cricket will embark upon a controversial experiment with increased use of technology to assist umpire...
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Vivendi may discard CPT
The pay-TV smart card company that has accused a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp of trying to destroy riva...
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Freeserve architect enters TV market
Peter Wilkinson, the architect of internet service provider Freeserve, has emerged as the chairman and largest inve...