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13 May 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Dedicated to the broadcaster's British drama, ITV Encore is to become ITV's first new channel in eight years, with other scheduled programmes including Mrs Biggs, The Ice Cream Girls, Poirot, Lucan, Whitechapel and DCI Banks.
13 May 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Parliament is being urged to examine the case for relaxing commercial radio regulation, following the publication of a new report, Action Stations, to be launched today at a reception in the House of Commons.
12 May 2014
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Ellen Hammett
As part of what the Murdoch-owned company says are plans to create further value for shareholders, BSkyB has initiated talks with 21st Century Fox to evaluate the potential take-over of its pay TV assets in Germany and Italy.
12 May 2014
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Ellen Hammett
The company is to begin experimenting with adverts and sponsored content in the coming weeks, which will appear on the boxes that appear when Firefox users launch a new tab on the browser.
12 May 2014
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David Pidgeon
ITV, Kudos and Imaginary Friends have today confirmed the returning cast for the new series of Broadchurch, which is set to begin filming in Dorset shortly.
12 May 2014
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The Media Leader Staff
In addition to its current portfolio of Sky channels, Virgin Media will also offer its TV customers Sky Sports 3 HD, Sky Sports 4 HD, and Sky Sports F1 HD, with Sky Sports News HD and Sky News HD to follow.
12 May 2014
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Niall Johnson
For once Cowell's talent soap for children seemed positively gritty, hard hitting and edgy compared to offering on the other side.
09 May 2014
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David Pidgeon
The deal means AdSmart will made available to parts of Johnston Press' sales network, allowing medium sized businesses access to an advertising medium usually deemed out of bounds due to high costs and unnecessarily high reach.
09 May 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Havas Media Group has joined forces with GT Media to launch Havas Media Ireland, as the agency looks to strengthen its position in the Irish media landscape.
09 May 2014
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Ellen Hammett
From 2015, BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media will begin sending "educational letters" to customers that they believe are downloading programmes illegally.
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