Based on a chapter from the new book What Price Channel 4?, Raymond Snoddy reveals details about a radical, but failed plan concocted by the Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport.
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Commercial broadcaster ITV attempted to squeeze presenter Veron Kay and an overstuffed hoard of vaguely familiar TV personalities into a Top Gear-shaped Mini.
Channel 4 was back to pushing the boundaries of its educational remit last night with the launch of a second series of icky and universally slated public shag show, Sex Box (10pm).
Ahead of Mediatel’s event of the same name, we hear from Enreach’s Brian Jacobs on the future of media planning.
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Adtech firms need to ‘do brand’ like the brands they represent, argues RadiumOne’s Mark Middlemas.
The controversial columnist, who last year compared migrants to “cockroaches” in a Sun article, will host her own programme every Sunday morning between 10am and 12 noon.
Why, as an advertiser, wouldn’t you pay less for a diminished experience, asks Dominic Mills – plus: JWT’s hilarious legal comedy show.
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Sunday’s schedule was awash with new and returning drama, kicking off with ye olden day strong lady drama The Durrells on ITV at 8pm.
