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BBC trials World Cup interactive content
Five thousand homes in the north-west try out groundbreaking technology which allows interaction with programmes in the broadcast stream
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Thompson: C4 new broom
New chief executive ininitates editorial output review as part of an overview of the entire business
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BBC and C4 'should lose free spectrum'
DTI review recommends Channel 4 should start paying when current licence expires and BBC in 2006
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C4 marks five years of Blair
Broadcaster reveals Spring/Summer line-up including a profile of the first five years of New Labour governance in Inside New Labour and President Blair
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Hit Entertainment profits soar
Global roll-out of Bob the Builder and Barney the Dinosaur sees indie's half-year profits jump fourfold
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Louis and Widdecombe meet with 3 million
New series of Louis Theroux interviews makes solid start on BBC 2
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Louis and Widdecombe step out with 3 million
New series of Louis Theroux interviews makes solid start on BBC 2
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Tivo study predicts death of primetime TV
Research says almost three-quarters of PVR users do not watch programmes in primetime
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BT gets 15-year broadcast licence
ITC hands telecommunications giant the capability to rival NTL and Telewest but TV output remains some way off
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Posh pulls 8.3 million
ITV 1 profile of Victoria Beckham provides bumper audience for broadcaster as new David Suchet drama on BBC 1 fails to compete
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BBC appoints new controller of daytime
Current creative director of daytime factual entertainment Alison Sharman gets the nod
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RTL earnings plunge 35 per cent
Channel 5 owner reports overall loss of£1.52bn as goodwill write-off hits hard
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RTL earning plunge 35 per cent
Channel 5 owner reports overall loss of£1.52bn as goodwill write-off hits hard
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BBC 4 launch proves a BBC 2 turn-off
Corporation's decision to simulcast BBC 4's opening night on BBC 2 backfires as Channel averages a mere 4.2 per cent share for the night
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New BBC 1 comedy roughed-up by SAS
Rescue Me starring Sally Phillips makes a poor start as BBC 2's SAS: Are You Tough Enough takes 4 million
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Starkey lands£2m for Channel 4 handcuffs deal
Historian becomes highest paid performer on British television with new£80,000 per hour contract
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Telewest posts£2 billion loss
£1.13 billion Flextech write-off plunges cable firm into the red but shares surge at 26 per cent rise in core earnings
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RTS Television Journalism Awards
Full list of winners from last night's event at the London Hilton
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Bad Girls returns strongly
Prison drama attracts over 7 million viewers as elsewhere Banzai's poor run continues