All News articles – Page 4527
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Britain's most hated man
Darren Day wept last night after viewers chose him again for a grisly jungle task. ...
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Kids' TV went to the dogs after Bagpuss
Children are being subjected to a TV diet of cheap foreign imports, violent cartoons and endless repeats, research ...
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Tat, tantrums...and some priceless discoveries
The Antiques Roadshow is British television's most unexpected success story. ...
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Sissons, 60, blasts BBC 'ageism' as he quits job
Rival presenters join the race to take over TV's top newsreading role. ...
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Should this be the future of the BBC?
The BBC dominance of the media marketplace is no bad thing, says C4 director of programmes Tim Gardam, so long as i...
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X marks the empty spot in the BBC
Late august saw BBC's Grandstand completely bereft of broadcasting rights to any proper sport ...
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Retiring Sissons hits at BBC's 'ageism'
BBC news presenter Peter Sissons has criticised the corporation for ageism ...
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SMG out to bolster defence by finding buyer for stake
SMG is sounding out potential institutional investors to take a 16 per cent stake in the company currently owned by...
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Messier talks over next career move
Jean-Marie Messier, the former chief executive and chairman of Vivendi Universal, has been in talks about joining Q...
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Sissons quits news bulletin with swipe against BBC ageism
Peter Sissons is to stand down as the anchorman of BBC1's Ten O' Clock News just after celebrating his 60 ...
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Children's TV full or repeats and imports, study finds
Children's television has boomed during the past 50 years but the increase is largely made up of repeats and import...
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ITC calls on Granada and Carlton to clarify co-operation plan
The Independent Television Commission has called on Granada and Carlton Communications, the UK's largest commercial...
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Concern at BBC's extra£350m
Commercial broadcasters yesterday expressed concern at a government decision allowing the BBC to borrow an extra£3...