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The Chinese ambassador Madam Fu Ying

Chinese ambassador admits: I love X Factor

Diplomat says her daughter wants to join the fans mobbing reality show contestants staying up the road from her embassy

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Why Sesame St still counts

Friday, 6 November 2009

It's four decades since the residents of one of the most famous addresses on TV made their debut. Guy Adams reports on an educational institution.

Rebecca Adlington reflects on the way her life has changed since her success at Beijing. 'Before then, I'd never been to an event with non-swimmers'

Rebecca Adlington slams BBC over Frankie Boyle rebuke

Monday, 2 November 2009

Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington's agent said the BBC did not take tough enough action against a comedian who joked on TV about her appearance.

David Letterman used his show to apologise to his wife Regina Lasko

Now, we go live to a breaking sex scandal...

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Following the David Letterman revelations, rumours are now flying about a rampant 'culture of depravity' at the cable channel ESPN

Sport on TV: Patriot fervour lacking as little Britain lacks spirit of Nelson

Sunday, 1 November 2009

When the giants of American sport come to town, you might think the British broadcasters would go to town too. But the BBC's highlights package of the American Football game between the Patriots and the Buccaneers (BBC2, Sunday) featured the perennially under- whelming Jake Humphreys and Mike Carlson, poached off Five, who once played college football at some place called Wesleyan University.

Chris Moyles saw his ratings fall by 700,000 listeners from the previous quarter

Serious times propel Radio 4 to largest audiences for a decade

Friday, 30 October 2009

Amid economic gloom, war and postal strikes, Britain's most serious radio network is experiencing its largest audiences in more than a decade.

After 59 years, the voice of Phil Archer dies

Friday, 30 October 2009

Norman Painting, the voice of Phil Archer for 59 years on the Radio 4 soap The Archers, died yesterday at the age of 85.

Norman Painting, long-term Archers actor and scriptwriter, who has died aged 85

Norman Painting of The Archers dies aged 85

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Norman Painting, who played Philip Archer in the much-loved radio show The Archers since its trial run in 1950, has died aged 85, the BBC said today.

BBC to axe 100 top jobs

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Pay bill for more than 600 bosses, including director general Mark Thompson, to be reduced by 25% over the next three and-a-half years.

Radio 4 big winner in listener figures

Thursday, 29 October 2009

BBC Radio 4 has added more than 750,000 listeners in the space of a year to achieve its biggest audience figures under current research methods.

Sports associations protest over Sky ruling

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Ofcom tells broadcaster to slash prices for rivals to show matches

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