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Miners net£900,000 for Disney rescue film
The nine Pennsylvania coal miners trapped underground by floodwater for three days have sold their story to Disney ...
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TV presenter dies at 40
Fiona McDiarmid, the television news presenter died yesterday after suffering from breast cancer. ...
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Carlton is hit by ITV's poor advertising sales
Signs that ITV broadcasters continue to be squeezed by a falling audience share and weak advertising revenues left ...
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Elvis will rock on for Bertelsmann
With his white jumpsuit, red cape and matching cowboy boots, the King of Rock 'n' Roll is making a posthumous comeb...
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ITV viewing figures at record low
The troubled ITV network suffered the worst monthly viewing figures in its history last month, according to a repor...
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BBC to broadcast Asian soap opera
Britain's first daily Asian soap opera is to feature on a new BBC radio channel intended to serve the Asian communi...
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In the world of DTT, the BBC rules OK
The BBC licence fee will fund a quarter of the channels on the digital terrestrial service when it launches this au...
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On the home straight
After a shaky start and a belated look at the manual, broadband DIY pays off. ...
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So how low can they go
Big Brother's Euro siblings are plummeting in the ratings as other formats take hold. ...
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KirchMedia bidders to stand up and be counted
End of an odd mating dance will reveal who has paired off with whom. ...
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Canal Plus lawsuit costs NDS£1.6m
NDS Group the security software subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation empire, yesterday revealed it had s...
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News girl Fiona dies of cancer
Sky News presenter Fiona McDiarmid died yesterday after losing her battle with breast cancer. ...
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League chief faces axe as big guns plot TV revolt
Set-up could open door for Celtic and Rangers ...
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NewsAvesco sells Fountain to MEM for£7m
Audio-visual publisher Medal Entertainment and Media (MEM) is hoping to forge relationships with TV production companies after paying£7m for Fountain Television, the TV studios owned by Celador parent Avesco, writes Will Strauss


















