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Could the clampdown on the F word preserve it for posterity?
The F word is a powerful weapon in the armoury of television, and one that should be used sparingly
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Clive Myrie: The man who took over Sir Trevor McDonald's mantle
Monday, 16 February 2009
Clive Myrie has replaced his hero as Britain's most prominent black broadcast journalist. He tells Ian Burrell what motivates him
For The Record: Auntie goes West; The Guardian's tax affairs; Twycross Zoo's advertising drive
Monday, 16 February 2009
"We are scrapping for our lives at the moment," ITV's commercial managing director Rupert Howell, warns 'Broadcast' magazine just how bad things have got at Gray's Inn Road.
Blue Peter: A sinking ship
Sunday, 15 February 2009
It is suffering a catastrophic fall in ratings – and its fearsome long-term editor Biddy Baxter accuses the BBC of killing it off as children's tastes change. She's on the war path
'Midsomer Murders' – the top 10 killer facts
Sunday, 15 February 2009
1. John Nettles' daughter, Emma, works for the police force in Jersey.
Sport on TV: Going to heaven in a handcart with ladies and their tea trays
Sunday, 15 February 2009
The women's Bob Skeleton World Cup came to a juddering climax on Eurosport last Thursday.
BBC apology as radio guests swear about politician
Friday, 13 February 2009
Presenter Simon Mayo apologised to his BBC Radio 5 Live listeners after two guests swore while referring to far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders.
'Joaquin, I'm sorry you couldn't be here': Letterman baffled by actor's shambolic performance
Friday, 13 February 2009
Looking like an extra from Reservoir Dogs, and hiding behind an enormous pair of sunglasses, Joaquin Phoenix continued his baffling journey from Hollywood superstar to celebrity train-wreck with a shambolic appearance on David Letterman's show.
Google scraps broadcast radio ad business
Friday, 13 February 2009
Google has abandoned its efforts to sell advertising for broadcast radio stations, acknowledging that the three-year project has failed.
The sinking of Blue Peter
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Biddy Baxter, legendary editor of the flagship children's show, lets fly at the BBC – and Peter Purves
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