Last night saw BBC One bring a little spice to Tuesday’s schedule with sextuagenarian romance Last Tango in Halifax (9pm).
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Preliminary skirmishes are hotting up in the battle for the future of press regulation as Lord Justice Leveson prepares to publish his long-awaited report – and the increasingly bitter salvoes are starting to get very ugly.
Dominic Mills is to join MediaTel’s Newsline as a weekly columnist from Monday 26th November.
Jim Hytner, worldwide CEO of Initiative, talks exclusively to Dominic Mills for MediaTel’s Newsline.
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Andy Eardley, director and co-founder of the TV App Agency, on smart TV connectivity and how to encourage users to interact.
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Jim Hytner, worldwide CEO of Initiative, talks exclusively to Dominic Mills for MediaTel’s Newsline.
