Television industry
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Ailes, who turned Fox into America’s most popular conservative news channel, resigned in July following allegations of sexual harassment
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A deal could diversify ITV considerably – but this could also be a reason not to offer much more than is already on the table
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Chief executive has overseen ambitious spree of acquiring production companies to shore up the broadcaster’s income stream
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Romania’s anti-corruption unit says broadcaster’s segment featuring Stuart Ramsay at alleged arms deal was ‘scenario made up by British journalists’
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Want to relive the days of Ceefax? All you need is a Raspberry Pi computer, an analogue TV and a computing degree ...
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The network behind The People v OJ Simpson and American Horror Story has made a major push to hire more women and people of color behind the lens
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Rio Olympics and Wimbledon anchor is likely to be one of the UK’s highest-earning female presenters
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Writer says she has a ‘gigantic plan’ for sitcom she writes with her sister Caroline
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Show, which is reportedly set in the 90s, will be directed by American Hustle’s David O Russell
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Free TV episodes that the website was originally known for will be gone in a few weeks, as Hulu makes plans for real-time broadcasting
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Ghostbusters star’s enthusiastic tweets catch the attention of network executives and earn the comedian a seat in commentator’s chair
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Pantomime star was removed from the Celebrity Big Brother house over Katie Waissel jibe and comments about bisexuals
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EBU report finds countries that have popular public broadcasters also have better voter turnout and press freedom
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The latest Rajar figures are impressive overall: but it throws the failure of some broadcasters into sharp relief
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There’s little point demanding transparency on BBC stars’ salaries as if they were a bunch of civil servants
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The fruit drink chooses to reinterpret Lethal Bizzle, via the medium of CGI toads
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80s thriller starring Winona Ryder has been the hit of the summer in the US
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Radio 2 presenter to take over from Kirsty Young alongside Radio 1’s Tina Daheley
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Surprise TV sensation begins foray into live events with four-day show in grounds of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire
Saturday interview Sally Wainwright: 'I don’t set out to instruct people. I want to entertain'