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The interview with Patrizio D'Addario on the state channel RAI, was denounced as 'a criminal use of public television' by Silvio Berlusconi, last year

Berlusconi silences TV critics ahead of elections

Programmes investigating Italy's PM hit after changes to rules for broadcasters

Inside TV & Radio

Church concern over religious broadcast hours

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

The Church of England today voted to express "deep concern" about a reduction in religious broadcasting across British television - but drew back from singling out the BBC for criticism.

BBC pays £229m a year in salaries for stars

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

The BBC spent £54m on its top-earning stars but their salaries accounted for just 1.6 per cent of the £3.6bn annual licence fee income, according to figures released yesterday.

Figures will show that the BBC spends £70 million a year from its £3.6 billion annual licence fee income on its "top talent" - names which have included Jonathan Ross and Graham Norton (pictured) - who receive at least £100,000 a year.

BBC's top stars paid £54 million

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

The BBC spends £54 million on its top-earning stars, according to figures out today.

Ben Bradshaw MP, the new Minister for Culture, Media and Sport, in his new office

TV product placement ban to be lifted

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Product placement will be allowed on British TV programmes under new legislation announced by the Government today.

Sir Terry Wogan bowed out after 27 years in the breakfast radio slot

Old habits die hard for early riser Sir Terry Wogan

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Old habits die hard for Sir Terry Wogan - he still wakes up early despite hanging up his breakfast show headphones.

ITV faces a three-week battle to convince the UK's competition watchdog to remove the straitjacket on its ability to charge for advertising after what analysts called a "disappointing" initial ruling yesterday.

Sky drops ITV court fight as it cuts stake

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

BSkyB, the pay TV group, yesterday dropped the protracted legal battle over its 17.9 per cent stake in ITV and agreed to sell down to less than 7.5 per cent.

ITV faces a three-week battle to convince the UK's competition watchdog to remove the straitjacket on its ability to charge for advertising after what analysts called a "disappointing" initial ruling yesterday.

ITV fined over 'I'm a celebrity' rat killing

Monday, 8 February 2010

ITV was fined for animal cruelty after contestants on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! killed and ate a rat, the Australian RSPCA said today.

Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky sues over Alexander Litvinenko poison link

Monday, 8 February 2010

Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky today sued over a "savage libel" that he was behind the terrible murder of Alexander Litvinenko by radioactive poisoning.

Adam Boulton said he is determined to get the party leaders 'going at each other' in the pre-election debate

Adam Boulton: ‘I want to see Brown and Cameron going at each other'

Monday, 8 February 2010

Sky News’s political editor is keen to stamp his channel’s personality, if not his own ego, on the pre-election debates, he tells Ian Burrell

Mr Campbell has already admitted that he was responsible for drafting the Prime Minister's foreword to a 2002 dossier

Campbell at loggerheads with BBC for grilling over Iraq Inquiry

Monday, 8 February 2010

Alastair Campbell was embroiled in another row with the BBC last night after breaking down on television as he answered questions about the Iraq war.

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