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| Published: Friday, 12 March 2010 | ||||
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England's England | 01:05 | ||
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Paranormal activity at Wave - from Radio Today
Wave 105’s evening show presenter Andy Jackson is introducing a new feature each Wednesday evening.In the new slot, paranormal investigator Jonathan Fost will take strange... |
Media UK: Radio news | 23:05 | ||
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BBC Trust to review Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7, and nations & local radio - from BBC Press Ofice
http://www.mediauk.com/radio/news/go/97835 |
Media UK: Radio news | 23:05 | ||
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Capital rejects Northern accent?
Comedian Jason Manford has claimed he was turned down from a job at Capital FM for being too Northern. |
Radio Today with RCS : News | 23:05 | ||
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Paranormal activity at Wave
Wave 105’s evening show presenter Andy Jackson is introducing a new feature each Wednesday evening.In the new slot, paranormal investigator Jonathan Fost will take strange... |
Radio Today with RCS : News | 23:05 | ||
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Jason Manford 'too northern' for radio? - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
Jason Manford claims that he was dropped from a slot on Capital FM because he is northern. |
Media UK: Radio news | 21:06 | ||
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Jason Manford 'too northern' for radio? - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
Jason Manford claims that he was dropped from a slot on Capital FM because he is northern. |
Media UK: Radio news | 19:06 | ||
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Controversial digital economy bill amendment follows lobbyists' draft
Text added to digital economy bill that could block sites such as YouTube echoes almost word for word a suggestion from the BPI A controversial amendment to the digital economy... |
Media Guardian | 19:06 | ||
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More 3-D Ads Coming to a Theater Near You
More 3-D cinema ads are just around the corner. Nearly 14,000 movie theaters operated by the three largest theater chains are set to install digital projection systems from... |
Mediaweek - Out There | 19:05 | ||
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Most local broadcasters receive too little from the council - from Media Network Weblog
The majority of local broadcasters in the Netherlands receive insufficient support from the council. A good deal of the councils do not pass on the full amount that they receive... |
Media UK: Radio news | 17:07 | ||
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Long-running shows move in R2 rejig - from Media Guardian
Big Band Special, The Organist Entertains and comedy hour shifted to make way for new documentary slotBBC Radio 2 is to move two of its longest-running shows, Big Band Special... |
Media UK: Radio news | 17:07 | ||
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Trust to review Radio 3, 4, 7 and regions - from Digital Spy - Digital TV
The BBC Trust confirms plans to review Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7, along with all regional services. |
Media UK: Radio news | 17:07 | ||
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Most Dutch local broadcasters receive too little from the council
The majority of local broadcasters in the Netherlands receive insufficient financial support from the council. |
Media Network | 17:07 | ||
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No 10 and cabinet media departments to merge into 'super press office'
Communications operations at the Cabinet Office and Downing Street to be rearranged under 'single senior management team' David Cameron could have the most powerful Downing... |
Media Guardian | 17:07 | ||
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Long-running shows move in R2 rejig
Big Band Special, The Organist Entertains and comedy hour shifted to make way for new documentary slot BBC Radio 2 is to move two of its longest-running shows, Big Band Special... |
Media Guardian | 17:06 | ||
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BBC appoints Proximity to deliver TV Licensing direct marketing
Proximity London has today been appointedsubject to contractto a new BBC contract to handle TV Licensings direct marketing printing and fulfilment services for the next five... |
BBC Press Office | 17:05 | ||
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Mark Beaumont takes final spin on bike he pedalled down the Americas
Mark Beaumont the recordbreaking cyclist today had a final spin on the bike that he pedalled 13000 miles down the Americas. |
BBC Press Office | 17:05 | ||
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New drama Sherlock commences filming
BBC Wales Drama BBC One and Hartswood Films announce the start of filming on Sherlock a contemporary remake of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic starring Benedict Cumberbatch... |
BBC Press Office | 17:05 | ||
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Awards for Test Match Special ahead of ball-by-ball coverage of England's Tour of Bangladesh
Test Match Special received two awards this week ahead of its ballbyball coverage of Englands tour of Bangladesh on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and BBC Radio 4 Long Wave. |
BBC Press Office | 17:05 | ||
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Zeiler: RTL '100% committed' to Five - from Media Guardian
Five will be 'a valuable asset' for shareholders as UK TV market consolidates, says parent company chief executiveGerhard Zeiler, the chief executive of Channel Five's parent... |
Media UK: Radio news | 15:06 | ||
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Adam Buxton set for 6 Music return - from Media Guardian
One half of Adam and Joe returning with solo 'compilation tape' show – with hopes of duo being back on air later in the yearAdam Buxton, one half of BBC 6 Music's award-winning... |
Media UK: Radio news | 15:06 | ||
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Europe’s top court urged to address Italy’s media pluralism gap
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s control over television broadcasting in Italy goes against European democratic standards, the Open Society Justice Initiative argued in a... |
Media Network | 15:06 | ||
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Russia ready for television exchange with CIS countries
Moscow will help CIS’s TV channels to broadcast in Russia, but expects “a parity-based approach” from its partners. |
Media Network | 15:06 | ||
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Tories vow to roll out superfast broadband
Conservatives try to outdo Labour by promising broadband speeds of up to 100Mbps in technology manifesto The Conservatives have launched a technology manifesto that aims to... |
Media Guardian | 15:06 | ||
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Zeiler: RTL '100% committed' to Five
Five will be 'a valuable asset' for shareholders as UK TV market consolidates, says parent company chief executive Gerhard Zeiler, the chief executive of Channel Five's parent... |
Media Guardian | 15:06 | ||
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Eady: 'unpredictability and uncertainty' of law harming press freedom
Decisions by European court of human rights mean that more clarity needed on UK libel and privacy law, says Justice Eady "Unpredictability and uncertainty" in media law have... |
Media Guardian | 15:06 | ||
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Harry Hill signs two-year deal with ITV
Comedian will make two more series of TV Burp and You've Been Framed in multi-million pound deal Harry Hill has signed a multi-million pound two-year deal with ITV to make more... |
Media Guardian | 15:06 | ||
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China orders journalists to retrain in communist theory
China wants to crack down on press freedom and introduce a new training system that requires journalists to train in Marxist and communist theories of news. |
Media Guardian | 15:06 | ||
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Radio 2 announces new schedule
BBC Radio 2 today announces a new spring schedule to complement the networks ongoing commitment to comedy documentaries and live music programming. |
BBC Press Office | 15:05 | ||
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Trust to review Radio 3, 4, 7 and regions - from Digital Spy - Digital TV
The BBC Trust confirms plans to review Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7, along with all regional services. |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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Marc Almond hosts Radio 2 doc - from Radio Today
Singer Marc Almond is to present a three part series for BBC Radio 2, about Jacques Brel.Production company Made in Manchester has recruited the Soft Cell front-man to explore... |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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Shilpa Shetty: 'Save BBC Asian Network' - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
Shilpa Shetty appeals to the public to help save the BBC Asian Network. |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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Shilpa Shetty: 'Save BBC Asian Network' - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
Shilpa Shetty appeals to the public to help save the BBC Asian Network. |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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Bruce Dickinson axed from BBC 6 Music - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
The BBC axes Bruce Dickinson's 6 Music rock show and reduces Radcliffe and Maconie's Radio 2 show. |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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Bruce Dickinson axed from BBC 6 Music - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
The BBC axes Bruce Dickinson's 6 Music rock show and reduces Radcliffe and Maconie's Radio 2 show. |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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BBC 'plots digital radio spinoffs' - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
The BBC will launch spinoffs for its main Radio brands after the end of 6 Music, the Asian Network. |
Media UK: Radio news | 13:06 | ||
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Marc Almond hosts Radio 2 doc
Singer Marc Almond is to present a three part series for BBC Radio 2, about Jacques Brel.Production company Made in Manchester has recruited the Soft Cell front-man to explore... |
Radio Today with RCS : News | 13:06 | ||
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SABC News International to be scaled back
SABC News International operations are going to be scaled down from 1 April to make way for a new 24-hour domestic news channel, the broadcaster said yesterday. |
Media Network | 13:06 | ||
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Facebook threatens to sue Mail
Social networking site fears reputation permanently damaged by false claim that it let older men pressure teenage girls for sex Facebook has threatened to sue the Daily Mail... |
Media Guardian | 13:06 | ||
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Top regional papers' £500m slide
paidContent: Total annual revenue at just five of the UK's leading regional newspaper groups fell from £2.05 bn to £1.54bn in 2009. |
Media Guardian | 13:06 | ||
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Adam Buxton set for 6 Music return
One half of Adam and Joe returning with solo 'compilation tape' show – with hopes of duo being back on air later in the year Adam Buxton, one half of BBC 6 Music's... |
Media Guardian | 13:06 | ||
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Google Reader Play: a new way to browse the web
Easy-to-use feature Google Reader Play offers visual means of finding content – especially TV Google has launched Google Reader Play, an experimental feature that offers a new,... |
Media Guardian | 13:06 | ||
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Kate Middleton wins Rex photo payout
Photographic agency pays out for invading Kate Middleton's privacy by syndicating pictures taken at Christmas Photographic agency Rex Features has publicly apologised and... |
Media Guardian | 13:06 | ||
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Huggers promises BBC cuts will leave 'greater space for others'
BBC's web cuts, which will involve closing about 200 sites, are not simply an exercises in clearing dead wood, digital chief says Read the Erik Huggers interview Erik Huggers,... |
Media Guardian | 13:05 | ||
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All Ofcom News Releases | 13:05 | ||
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BBC Four takes to the high seas to examine how our island nation is shaped by world's oceans
A major new season of programmes on BBC Four will look at the crucial ways in which the sea has helped to shape modern Britain. |
BBC Press Office | 13:05 | ||
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Trust to review Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7, and nations & local radio
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/news/press_releases/march/radio_service_reviews.shtml |
BBC Press Office | 13:05 | ||
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BBC 'plots digital radio spinoffs' - from Digital Spy - Broadcasting
The BBC will launch spinoffs for its main Radio brands after the end of 6 Music, the Asian Network. |
Media UK: Radio news | 11:06 | ||
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NRK executive hopes for Sami TV channel
A radio and TV executive from Norway said in southeastern Taiwan yesterday that he wants to follow Taiwan in establishing a TV channel that speaks for his own indigenous tribe. |
Media Network | 11:06 | ||
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VOA launches special pre-election programming to Sudan
The Voice of America (VOA) has launched special broadcasts to Sudan and created a content-rich website on elections more than a month before Sudanese are to vote in the... |
Media Network | 11:05 | ||




