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'No one was around. The blood was still fresh on the ground'
Award-winning reporter Peter Taylor's story of Bloody Sunday, and the years to Saville's verdict
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Sport on TV: Tiger was so deeply embedded he couldn't see Woods for trees
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Somewhere in the jungles of Vietnam, a Special Forces officer called Earl Woods was dreaming of having a son who would change the world like Gandhi and Buddha did. In the event his boy would be rather lacking in morality compared to them, but he had a better short game than either.
Absolute radio host Geoff Lloyd wins commercial award
Friday, 18 June 2010
Absolute Radio host Geoff Lloyd was named presenter of the year at an awards event to honour the cream of commercial radio.
Sky pulls sports news channel from Freeview
Friday, 18 June 2010
Sky is to cease screening its 24-hour sports news channel for free and make it available only to pay-TV subscribers.
Coldplay bows to irresistible force of 'Glee'
Thursday, 17 June 2010
It is one of the more unlikely cultural synergies of recent times: Glee and Coldplay, together at last. After months of denial, lead singer Chris Martin has finally given in to allowing the hit US show access to the band's back catalogue.
Murdoch prepares to tighten his grip
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
News Corporation's bid for Sky is a smart commercial move that will worry those who already fear its power
ITV sacks pundit over World Cup beer stunt
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
ITV's World Cup took another turn for the worse yesterday when one of its pundits, Robbie Earle, was fired for selling a batch of match tickets which were allegedly used by a beer company in a marketing exercise.
Gaunt to challenge Ofcom over 'Nazi' jibe
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
A radio presenter who was sacked after calling a councillor a "Nazi" and an "ignorant pig" live on air is today challenging Ofcom's decision to uphold complaints against him.
Newscorp's BSkyB bid is snubbed
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
The approach for the 61% of BSkyB that NewsCorp does not currently own values the company at around £12bn.
Could Piers Morgan be the new Larry King?
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Ian Burrell: CNN reportedly offered Piers Morgan £10m to replace Larry King as host of flagship interview show.
Robbie Earle axed by ITV over tickets
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
World Cup pundit Robbie Earle was axed by ITV today after tickets for matches in South Africa were found to have been used for "unauthorised purposes".
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