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02 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
Channel 4 beats BSkyB and Channel 5 to sign an exclusive, three-year deal to partner for TV ad sales on three BT Sport channels.
01 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
After seven long weeks and 21 episodes of competitive cooking and countless 'journeys', Tuesday night finally brought exhausted viewers a promise of the closure with MasterChef: The Final Three (BBC One, 9pm).
29 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Saturday night brought about the kind of showdown that keeps schedulers up at night, as ITV and the BBC's big guns of helium-light entertainment went head to head.
26 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Thursday night saw a traumatised Liam Butcher face off against his family's greatest enemy and barely survive. Yes, ITV's troublesome gang of overpaid footballers were back to plague EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm) by running away with a sizeable chunk of the show's audience.
25 Apr 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
Commercial terrestrial television channels broadly continue to enjoy a strong performance as the year progresses, with total terrestrial revenue up 10.5% year on year - but Channel 4 sees another drop in revenues.
24 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Last night saw the second series of Kay Mellor's wish-fulfilment cautionary tale come to a close, with the final episode of The Syndicate walking away with the 9pm slot. For the past six weeks viewers have been watching the tale of five hospital workers who reap the dividends of the 'Euro Lottery'.
23 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Last night, amateur sleuths all across the country were rewarded for eight weeks' worth of patience as ITV's superior crime drama Broadchurch (9pm) came to a close.
17 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Last night brought the penultimate episode of TV's most barmy and brutal competition since Takeshi's Castle - yes, it was knitting needles at dawn as The Great British Sewing Bee (BBC Two, 8pm) stormed towards the final hurdle.
16 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Monday, usually the most monotonous of days, was given a welcome shake up thanks to a British institution breaking a few pesky rules and brightening up last night's schedule.
The BBC's extremely controversial edition of Panorama - North Korea Undercover (BBC One, 9pm) saw their reporters hijack a student's visit to the country under the grip of Kim Jong-un's totalitarian dictatorship.
11 Apr 2013
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Niall Johnson
Just when you thought the BBC prime time schedule couldn't get any more twee, hysterically adored comedian Victoria Wood was back on our screen last night to educate us about something really important.
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