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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,...
Newspaper publishers hope Christmas will come early
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This article titled "Newspaper publishers hope Christmas will come early" was written by Mark Sweney, for The Guardian on Sunday 28th August 2011 21.45 UTC
National newspaper publishers are hoping Christmas comes early this year. Publishers, already heavily dependent on the final-quarter advertising rush in the festive season, desperately...
TV advertisers tighten their belts again
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This article titled "TV advertisers tighten their belts again" was written by Mark Sweney, for The Guardian on Sunday 28th August 2011 21.10 UTC
The return of ITV1's ratings juggernaut The X Factor and Channel 5's relaunch of Celebrity Big Brother herald the start of the crucial autumn TV season, during which advertisers...
‘Google needs television industry’ will be message at Edinburgh
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This article titled "'Google needs television industry' will be message at Edinburgh" was written by James Robinson, for The Guardian on Sunday 21st August 2011 20.45 UTC
When Google's chairman Eric Schmidt gives the MacTaggart lecture to an audience of television executives in Edinburgh on Friday, the first person...
Big Brother 2011: will it thrive on Channel 5?
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This article titled "Big Brother 2011: will it thrive on Channel 5?" was written by Ben Dowell, for The Guardian on Sunday 14th August 2011 17.30 UTC
Nearly 11 years to the day since "Nasty" Nick Bateman's confrontation with Craig Phillips first made Big Brother a bona fide TV phenomenon, the daddy of all reality...
How to become a successful freelance
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This article titled "How to become a successful freelance" was written by Dave Cohen, for The Guardian on Friday 5th August 2011 22.01 UTC
I'm typing this a few feet from my kitchen, wearing baggy pants and trainers, listening to my iPlayer. My commute from the bedroom took seconds; I've no one telling me what to do. Jealous...
How Google, Facebook and Hotmail aim to stop holiday hacking
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This article titled "How Google, Facebook and Hotmail aim to stop holiday hacking" was written by Charles Arthur, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 5th August 2011 16.51 UTC
"My Google email account was recently hacked into whilst I was on holiday in Slovakia. The hacker said that I had been robbed at gunpoint in Spain and robbed,...
Phone hacking boosts Newsnight’s viewing figures
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This article titled "Phone hacking boosts Newsnight's viewing figures" was written by Patrick Foster, for The Guardian on Sunday 31st July 2011 20.32 UTC
While the phone hacking scandal has been wreaking havoc in Rupert Murdoch's media empire and further tarnishing print journalism's image, one news outlet in particular...
Celebrating five decades of the Observer Magazine
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This article titled "Celebrating five decades of the Observer Magazine" was written by Robin Christian, Alex Clark, John Hegarty, Paul Levy, Ruaridh Nicoll, Stephen Pritchard, Dominic Sandbrook, Jon Savage and Peter York, for The Observer on Saturday 30th July 2011 23.05 UTC
Earlier this year, Luke Dodd, director of the Observer's...