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A BBC Radio 3 newsreader was forced to read the morning headlines from her mobile phone after the Corporation's telephone and computer system crashed as she was about to go on air. The cool actions of experienced newsreader Alison Rooper, who has frequently...
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Voice of the Listener and Viewer conference Jeremy Hunt: Tories will stand by BBC licence fee deal Shadow culture secretary rules out ripping up licence fee deal, saying this could could threaten BBC's impartiality Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt.
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It also comes a week after the BBC said it would not reveal how much stars such as Jonathan Ross and Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman were paid. Today's Newsnight poll said 76% of people believe the BBC is an institution to be proud of, against 22%...
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The Emerging Technologies Conference at M.I.T. ended a few days ago with a focus on developing universal flu vaccines. Which companies are going to develop those vaccines, and when will they begin research? NanoViricides are coming soon. The...
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Bing and online newspapers by Biodun Iginla, BBC News and the Economist Nov 25th 2009 From Economist.com Microsoft opens a new front in its battle with Google Shutterstock EVEN technology pundits can sometimes be right....
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View my complete profile Dear Biodun: Please find below a message from the William J. Clinton Foundation. They have a special invitation for you. Thank you. Newsmax.com Dear Newsmax Reader: On World AIDS Day -- Tuesday, December 1 -- you're...
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The BBC has been hit by a major technological breakdown affecting its phone and computer networks that could cause chaos for the corporation's news output and leave it marooned in a "pre-digital age". Serious technical issues have caused problems across...
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Search term Explore the BBC BBC News Updated every minute of every day One-Minute World News News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science & Environment Technology...
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Due to a very high volume of entries, the deadline for the annual Wyn Harness Prize for Young Journalists has been extended to next Sunday, 6 December. The Independent is pleased to invite applications for the annual Wyn Harness Prize for Young Journalists,...
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Television news channels and local news bulletins in Cumbria have registered a sharp rise in ratings following the floods in the region. The news channels Sky News and BBC News have seen a five-fold increase in viewers following the floods in Cumbria,...
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