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Radio enters a new golden age as digital use takes off

Published: 02 February 2007

The digital revolution and the expansion of new ways of accessing information through the internet has given a huge boost to one of the older and more traditional forms of electronic media - the radio.

Shilpa tours the media with message of peace, love and self-promotion

Published: 02 February 2007

The Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty continued to bask in the warm glow of the publicity generated by the Celebrity Big Brother (CBB) row yesterday as she called for her fans to take a stand against racism around the world.

Paxman 'left computer on all night'

Published: 02 February 2007

BBC presenter Jeremy Paxman's invective against the apparently unsound green credentials of his employer has raised at least one colleague's eyebrows.

Paxman on the attack over BBC's 'laughable' green policy

Published: 01 February 2007

Jeremy Paxman has accused the makers of the acclaimed nature documentary series Planet Earth of undermining their "green" message by creating a "carbon vapour" while filming across the globe.

ITV's new sitcom: Benidorm

Published: 31 January 2007

Spain is the setting for a new ITV sitcom - but unlike 'Eldorado', it's intentionally funny. James Rampton goes on location with Johnny Vegas and Steve Pemberton

Puttnam lined up to succeed Grade as chairman of the BBC

Published: 30 January 2007

Lord Puttnam, the former film producer, appears almost certain to throw his hat into the ring to become the new chairman of the BBC, as tomorrow's deadline for applications approaches.

Hollywood beckons for Shilpa after victory in CBB

Published: 29 January 2007

The Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty was last night voted winner of this year's Celebrity Big Brother at the end of a series engulfed by political controversy and allegations of racism.

Matthew Norman's Media Diary

Published: 29 January 2007

Rupert and Hillary: no love lost, eh

Dacre's attack: The accused answer back

Published: 29 January 2007

Few media outlets were spared when Paul Dacre delivered the Hugh Cudlipp Lecture last week. But how do those in the 'Daily Mail' editor's firing line respond to his charges? We offered them the right of reply

Jamie Oliver: On having bigger fish to fry

Published: 29 January 2007

He went from larky TV chef to scourge of government. Now Jamie Oliver is a global media player whose ambitions are far from fulfilled. He talks to Ian Burrell

The German Times: It scored with the World Cup. Now for a new goal

Published: 29 January 2007

With English-language weekly 'The German Times', the nation whose image was transformed last summer hopes to go one stage further. Matthew Beard reports

Dominic Crossley-Holland on Broadcasting

Published: 29 January 2007

Should a show's success be judged by the complaints it provokes?

Claire Beale on Advertising

Published: 29 January 2007

Adland's discovered the green issue - and now it's the only one in town

Caryn Franklin: My life in media

Published: 29 January 2007

'As a fashion journalist you continuously meet people who just take themselves too seriously. That's when you want to say, for God's sake, it's only frocks'

Stephen Glover on the Press

Published: 29 January 2007

They might object, but editors must accept that they are public figures

The Goodman affair: Victims of frenzy fed by hi-tech

Published: 29 January 2007

A desire for stories at almost any cost is what caused the downfall of the 'NoW' two. Ian Burrell reports

David Harewood: My Week In Media

Published: 29 January 2007

Last week I watched...

My Mentor: Marcus Brigstocke on James Ross

Published: 29 January 2007

'James always knew if an idea would work or not'

Royals & red tops: Inside story of the 'News of the World' phone tapping scandal

Published: 28 January 2007

The story does not end with the jailing of a reporter and the resignation of his editor. As Rupert Murdoch mixes with the great and good in Davos, others within his organisation may have cause to consider the consequences of the case. By Francis Elliott and Cole Moreton

Why is Paul Dacre so bloody angry?

Published: 28 January 2007

Bish! Take that you snobbish BBC. Bosh! And that you upstart Indy. Bash! Down goes Toynbee. Our man in a hard hat was there to see a rare outing of the legendary 'Mail' editor

'Begging bowl' TV show horrifies church

Published: 28 January 2007

A new, humiliating low: victims, including cancer sufferers, plead for cash from panel of millionaires

Journalist jailed and editor resigns over phone hacking

Published: 27 January 2007

Andy Coulson, the editor of the News of the World, resigned after his royal editor was jailed for four months for plotting to hack into Royal aides' telephone messages.

Six months of setbacks ends reign of high-flying Coulson

Published: 27 January 2007

When Bob Geldof stood up at the Park Lane Hotel in London and launched an angry tirade against newspaper editors at the British Press Awards less than two years ago, Andy Coulson could not have cared less.

The former 'Mirror' editor chosen as replacement

Published: 27 January 2007

If there is anyone who knows what mental anguish Andy Coulson must be going through after resigning from one of the most powerful jobs in journalism, it will be his replacement, Colin Myler.

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