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Jowell says licence fee will survive BBC review
Jowell says licence fee will survive BBC review
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Emap could spin off radio asses as sector consolidates
Emap could spin off radio asses as sector consolidates
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Welsh rival to Catherine Cookson's crown sells BBC the rights to screen eight novels
Welsh rival to Catherine Cookson's crown sells BBC the rights to screen eight novels
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Minister fuels debate on use of BBC licence fee
Minister fuels debate on use of BBC licence fee
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TV wide of mark
More than 150,000 World Cup fans who bought widescreen TVs to watch England have wasted their money.Mirror, page 5
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The RestEnder
Exhausted EastEnders actress Michelle Ryan is recovering at home today after her last scenes for the soap for at least two months.Mirror, page 17
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Ozzy rock and rolling in it
Wild rocker Ozzy Osbourne and his family are to graba share of a£130 million sales bonanza of T-shirts, mugs and other spin-offs based on their hit telly show.Sun, page 29
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Ex-ITV Digital staff to take legal action
A 120-strong group of disgruntled former ITV Digital employees are preparing for potential legal action against Carlton and Granada amid claims that the companies' joint-venture has breached statutory redundancy policy, writes Paul Revoir
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Granada to focus on high margin output
Granada has pledged to produce only high-margin shows for non-ITV broadcasters to ride out what it sees as a squeeze on commissioning budgets, writes Steve Aston
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Scott plans Rise rethink
Princess Productions is overhauling its troubled Channel 4 breakfast show, Rise, as ratings refuse to pick up, writes Penny Hughes
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BBC to act on TiVo mistake
The BBC is reviewing the future of its two-year-old deal with personal video recorder outfit Tivo following last week's backlash when BBC 2 comedy Dossa and Joe was downloaded to Tivo users without their consent, writes David Wood
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Losses force FilmFour rejig
Channel 4's loss-making film production business is to be dramatically refocused after failing to achieve a box office hit for more than three years, writes Penny Hughes
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Radio Authority consults again on AM
The Radio Authority has initiated a second consultation on the future of the AM waveband and released a draft proposal on its views, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC plans major period dramas
The BBC has reaffirmed its commitment to costume drama by commissioning a three-part adaptation of George Eliot's novel Daniel Deronda, despite disappointing ratings for recent efforts in the genre, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Sky One orders martial arts reality show
The martial arts series Fight Schoolis the latest reality show to be commissioned for Sky One, writes Jon Rogers