The licence fee could go
From Daily Mail
Posted July 4 2009, 12.45am
Mark Thompson’s comments have been taken as an admission that the growing use of new technology to watch programmes will make the licence fee obsolete.
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From Media Guardian. Posted February 14 2012, 5.12am
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From BBC News. Posted February 13 2012, 11.54pm
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From Sky News. Posted February 13 2012, 11.20pm
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From Sky News. Posted February 13 2012, 11.20pm
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Abu Qatada Is Released From Prison
From Sky News. Posted February 13 2012, 9.40pm
Radical cleric Abu Qatada has been released from jail and back into the community - as Sky News learned the path appeared to have been cleared for his deportation from the UK. (more)
From Sky News. Posted February 13 2012, 9.40pm
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From Sky News. Posted February 13 2012, 7.20pm
Radical cleric Abu Qatada is set to be released from jail and back into the community - as Sky News learned the path appeared to have been cleared for his deportation from the UK. (more)
From Sky News. Posted February 13 2012, 7.20pm
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BBC apologises over secretly-funded docs
From Press Gazette. Posted February 13 2012, 4.00pm
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From Press Gazette. Posted February 13 2012, 4.00pm
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Christopher Aird named head of drama at BBC Scotland
From The Stage. Posted February 13 2012, 2.20pm
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From Media Guardian. Posted February 13 2012, 2.17pm
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From Media Guardian. Posted February 13 2012, 2.17pm
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China limits overseas TV series imports
From Media Network Weblog. Posted February 13 2012, 1.44pm
Foreign TV series imported into China must last for less than 50 episodes and may not be shown between 7 and 10 pm, China’s TV watchdog said today. (more)
From Media Network Weblog. Posted February 13 2012, 1.44pm
Foreign TV series imported into China must last for less than 50 episodes and may not be shown between 7 and 10 pm, China’s TV watchdog said today. (more)