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BBC1 Breakfast Time: 30 years of cereal TV
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This article titled "BBC1 Breakfast Time: 30 years of cereal TV" was written by John Plunkett, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 17th January 2013 14.27 UTC
It was exactly 30 years ago on 17 January that not a particularly expectant nation sat down to watch its first taste of breakfast television.
BBC1's Breakfast Time,...
Minister calls for sacking of Observer columnist Burchill - and paper’s editor
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This article titled "Minister calls for sacking of Observer columnist Burchill - and paper's editor" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 14th January 2013 10.19 UTC
A government minister has called for Observer columnist Julie Burchill to be fired because of her column on Sunday in which she attacked...
Your Netflix rental data: coming to a Facebook timeline near you soon
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This article titled "Your Netflix rental data: coming to a Facebook timeline near you soon" was written by Katie Rogers, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 27th December 2012 18.22 UTC
Though they can't seem to do anything about the looming financial crisis, Congress has passed a bill that will make it easier for a company like...
Google Plus forces us to discuss identity
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This article titled "Google Plus forces us to discuss identity" was written by Cory Doctorow, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 30th August 2011 12.12 UTC
Google Plus's controversial identity policy requires all users to use their "real names". Commentators have pointed to problems with this, including the implausibility...
Sky leaves rivals playing catch-up in Libya
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This article titled "Sky leaves rivals playing catch-up in Libya" was written by Patrick Foster, for The Guardian on Sunday 28th August 2011 22.00 UTC
As the Libyan rebels rolled into Tripoli, Sky News beamed a steady stream of live reports from Alex Crawford. The network's special correspondent led the way in last Sunday's...
Digital economy or bust: the story of a new media startup - part 31
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This article titled "Digital economy or bust: the story of a new media startup - part 31" was written by Dan Sabbagh, for The Guardian on Sunday 28th August 2011 20.00 UTC
Sam here. I'm on the train up to the Edinburgh television festival. Our friend's not coming. Not enough money in the Enter4Entertainment expense...
News Corp’s BSkyB deal: what do the documents reveal?
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This article titled "News Corp's BSkyB deal: what do the documents reveal?" was written by James Robinson and Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 24th August 2011 14.12 UTC
The government has published a tranche of documents relating to the deal that never was – News Corporation's aborted £8bn bid...
UK riots: the questions social media giants need to answer
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This article titled "UK riots: the questions social media giants need to answer" was written by Dan Sabbagh, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 24th August 2011 12.11 UTC
David Cameron, speaking in the aftermath of this month's riots, said that he wanted to know "whether it would be right" to ban people from using Facebook,...
The X Factor: what did you think of the new judges?
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This article titled "The X Factor: what did you think of the new judges?" was written by Heidi Stephens, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 22nd August 2011 11.18 UTC
As the four helicopters hovered over London and a nation cried "Are such displays of conspicuous wealth really necessary in these austerity times?", the big question...
How News of the World’s Milly Dowler stories changed between editions
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This article titled “How News of the World’s Milly Dowler stories changed between editions” was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 22nd August 2011 09.35 UTC
News Corp’s Wall Street Journal has published a lengthy article on the News of the World phone hacking scandal headlined Tabloid’s...