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  1. Ratings
  2. CSI: New York
  3. A new addition announced for TODAY
  4. US Ratings: 5-12th December, 2004
  5. Seven magazines unveil's new name
  6. "Survivor" renewed to 2006
  7. Browder joins SG-1
  8. 3rd British "Popstars" a no-go
  9. StarStruck wannabes mimic Norah
  10. SP Telemedia to raise $50m to fund acquisitions
  11. The human factor
  12. Australian Content Standard Documentary Guidelines
  13. The Bill explodes? *WARNING CONTAINS SPOILERS*
  14. Oscars 2006 shift to March
  15. Daily US Ratings update commences Monday 20th December 2004
  16. Elton films 'Little Britain' appearance
  17. PBL sells PNG television station
  18. Fox asks adoptees "Who's Your Daddy?"
  19. '24' premiere expanded in US
  20. Optus gets bill for po*n
  21. Foxy ladies could bid farewell
  22. P*rn on mobiles to face tight regulation
  23. Murdoch eyes regal $44m New York pad
  24. Caller ID inquiry to take months
  25. Seven security heavy-handed?
  26. U.S. Ratings for Thursday Dec 16
  27. Farrell to make 'Scrubs' cameo
  28. Disney launches India TV channels
  29. MGM shareholders approve sale of studio
  30. Packer opens fire in media battle
  31. Technology revolution will topple TV programmers
  32. Ten chairman leads week of big deals
  33. Wife Swap sues Fox
  34. Seven misses out on ad rates
  35. TV reaps big bickies from film fund
  36. It's bada-bing to the Sopranos
  37. Codes kick off TV rights battle
  38. Stokes prepares for battle
  39. MTV Desi - Indian Americans Get Their Own Brand of MTV
  40. Hoyts group sold for $A347 million
  41. NZ music awards to be shown on Aussie TV
  42. China pulls plug on TV sex talk show
  43. Jagger company creates new show for cable channel
  44. [ spooks ] returns for a 4th series
  45. News Limited sites - problem?
  46. Seven plans Good Friday footy
  47. Apprentice takes a ratings dive *WARNING CONTAINS SPOILERS*
  48. Chatty chicks sign to Nine
  49. Anderson to star in Dickens adaptation
  50. Chatty chicks sign to Nine
  51. U.S. Ratings for Friday December 17
  52. Nine News personality bashed in city ambush
  53. Ads we hate the most
  54. Larry is right
  55. Milking a cash cow
  56. Asia rejects TV fee hike for Games
  57. Channel 4 (UK) unveils new brand identity
  58. Sharon Osbourne facing 'X Factor' (UK) axe?
  59. Big Brother's (UK) Davina McCall joining BBC?
  60. TVNZ (NZ) bonuses show it is out of control says McCully
  61. Trapped in fantasy land (Desperate Housewives review)
  62. Media ad growth to ease in 2005
  63. Games organisers confident Asia will tune in
  64. Audio channels launched for cell phones
  65. Katie to take over Dan's chair? (US)
  66. Europeans don't want violent TV for Xmas
  67. TV Games rights said to be on track
  68. Phone wars could spell death for the landline
  69. Station promos daggy all round
  70. ABC Sets Date for 'Blue' Finale
  71. Mobile Phone Radiation Harms DNA, New Study Finds
  72. BBC retools website; some areas to close
  73. New Chairman For Prime Television New Zealand
  74. ABC's "Housewives" tops Sunday night (US)
  75. Sensis acquires Universal Publishers
  76. Third "Apprentice" to debut on Jan 20th (NBC)
  77. New Look Big Brother
  78. Washington Post buys Slate online magazine
  79. Gallup: Online News Hasn't Beaten Old Media -- Yet
  80. Idol fascination doesn't always produce the X factor
  81. Govt cuts funding for Maori TV project (NZ)
  82. Enterprise Butts Klingon Heads
  83. O'Neill Remains Part Of SG-1
  84. Browder's SG-1 Role Revealed
  85. "Bend It..." Star To Be Elvis
  86. US group gives Telstra 'red card'
  87. SANZAR announces broadcasting deal
  88. Media landscape set for shakeup in 2005
  89. Adding a spark
  90. Independent buys into India paper
  91. Seven spooks sport codes
  92. Ricky Gervais to write 'Simpsons' episode
  93. Vodafone may face fines of $250,000 a day
  94. Fairfax Digital on top
  95. Gregory replaces Mau on TV One's Breakfast show (NZ)
  96. Georgie to leave All Saints
  97. Homer Simpson killed...
  98. Telstra chooses Ericsson for 3G network
  99. Twin brothers dive into "Fathom"
  100. Fixed line SMS nears
  101. New 'Late' host: It's not just for laughs (CBS)
  102. Gwn Television Announces Appointment Of New General Manager
  103. Dead Still Walks The Earth?
  104. Hutchison plans Italian 3G float
  105. Letterman Tapes Christmas Eve Show in Iraq
  106. BBC wins Christmas ratings battle
  107. Ten boss tunes in to $4m show
  108. More reality TV than ever in 2005 (UK)
  109. Black And Browder Reunite In SG-1
  110. ACCC queries 3G ads
  111. Liebmann recovering
  112. APN calls for Freer Media Laws
  113. Monday 27-12-04 (US)
  114. Media barons call the tune
  115. Enterprise Looks To Future
  116. Arquette Talks Medium Well
  117. From Firefly to The Inside
  118. Editor Bono tackles poverty
  119. Beijing group launches Olympics newspaper
  120. Telstra to rebate call costs of tsunami victims
  121. Navy SEALs sue over published Iraq photos
  122. TVNZ to pay costs following complaints about the Holmes show
  123. Fox asking $3.1m for each Super Bowl ad
  124. ‘Jeopardy!’ challengers begin ‘quest for Ken’
  125. Halloran sues paper for defamation
  126. Tuesday 28-12-04 (US)
  127. FOX's "24" angers Muslim group (US)
  128. UK Celeb BB's £100K Won't Tempt Holly
  129. Brits in a Friendsy over sitcom finale
  130. Fast moving phone viruses appear
  131. Wednesday 29-12-04 (US)
  132. Smallville Guest Wants More
  133. BBC to air tsunami special (UK)
  134. Tsunami boosts cable news ratings
  135. Media landscape waits for battle royal
  136. Little Britain Offends WI
  137. Anne, Queen of Mean, Goes OTT
  138. Australian TV nets plan tsunami telethons
  139. The Bill 0nly on Saturdays?
  140. Copycats battle cops and robbers for ratings
  141. Diaz not appearing in 'Desperate Housewives'
  142. Multichannel TV is Christmas week winner (UK)
  143. Graphic news reports prompt parental warning
  144. Mobiles rack up 20 years of use
  145. Punters ready for big media plunges
  146. Seven News smashed to fourth place
  147. Seven out to blitz the rest
  148. ‘Alias’ won't get ‘Lost’ in new timeslot (US)
  149. G4TechTv at the bottom of the barrel
  150. Alston leaves gaps at boardroom tables
  151. Changes planned for new 'American Idol'
  152. TVNZ unit screens five minutes in five months
  153. Yet More of One Face in Season 4 of 'Alias'
  154. TV chiefs refuse call to donate concert ad sales
  155. Old rockers get reinvented
  156. Now, let's get it right this time
  157. How 2005's New Zealand TV is shaping up
  158. Tuesday 4-1-2005 (US)
  159. US ratings 27-12 to 2-1
  160. 'Emmerdale' thrashes 'EastEnders' again (UK)
  161. MTV's 'Real World' renewed through 2008
  162. Sky to air new '24' episode on Sky Travel (UK)
  163. Cnbc-u-later
  164. 'Desperate Housewives' is huge hit for C4 (UK)
  165. BBC receives record complaints over Jerry
  166. Fading in Ratings, Fox Bets on a Late Surge (US)
  167. We'll Win This War - on '24'
  168. Wednesday 5-1-05 (US)
  169. G4TechTv's Martin Sargent Bids Farewell
  170. More House Calls for 'Dr. Phil' (US)
  171. Greer to bare all in UK Big Brother
  172. Joan of Arcadia Tsunami reference. Episode not shown in NSW?
  173. Badly timed cover for magazine
  174. Desperate Housewives Scores in the U.K.
  175. US cable ratings, 5-1-05
  176. ABA extends community television trial in Lismore for six months
  177. Reality TV finds God
  178. Stunt show sued after showing contestants eating rats
  179. New Year's texting breaks record
  180. Mobile firms sign 'Super 3G' deal
  181. Midseason Debuts Improve Forecast for Wobbly NBC
  182. Media: the PM's day of reckoning
  183. Seven needs a lot of lovin' from admen
  184. Prime/Radio Reach Out simulcast - D'OH!
  185. JonBenet family loses suit against Fox News
  186. The shape of things to come (The OC)
  187. Thursday 6-1-05 (US)
  188. Stefanovic leaves Nine's LA bureau
  189. Networks forgo rivalry for aid concert
  190. Liebmann steps down from TODAY
  191. BBC boss flees into hiding over Springer program - Developing Story...
  192. Buffy's best friend becomes Jennifer's best friend
  193. Meet Painkiller Jane
  194. Clone Tees Up Episode III
  195. 8.6m watch aid concert on TV
  196. Lots in store for our new TV foodies
  197. BBC home show slammed for wasting money
  198. New BBC childcare show criticised
  199. The show must go on (ACA)
  200. Attack on TV transmitters leaves WA stations off air
  201. Murdoch Will Buy Rest of Fox Shares in $7 Billion Deal
  202. Sperm Donor TV Show Seems Inconceivable
  203. Telstra could escape $300m fine
  204. Axe Falls at CBS News After Independent Review
  205. Friday 7-1-05 (US)
  206. Saturday 8-1-05 (US)
  207. Sunday 9-1-05 (US)
  208. CBSNews in damage control, Rather doesn't front bulletin due to "punishment"
  209. Blistering record sets Pace racing ahead
  210. Post-Mortem of a Flawed Broadcast
  211. 'Memogate' Fallout: What's Next for CBS?
  212. Monday 10-1-05 (US)
  213. Daryl Somers signs with Seven for more Dancing
  214. Fairfax in secret bid for Ten
  215. Media Watch seat close to being taken
  216. Seductive Aunty
  217. Bruckheimer's new projects
  218. Master class (Parkinson interview)
  219. CanWest silent on Ten stake
  220. TODAY Show set design gossip
  221. CBS axes show after one airing
  222. E! to broadcast Jackson re-enactments
  223. Driving ban and fine for former ABC chief Shier
  224. Market nod for Fairfax-Ten hook-up
  225. Spotlight on TV3 parent's future (NZ)
  226. Ugly duckling of TV delivered $1bn profit to backers
  227. Student stations join UK Radio Aid
  228. 'Desperate Housewives' a hit for C4 (UK)
  229. Commercial radio stations unite for Asia (UK)
  230. BB auditions attract thousands
  231. FOX to air cancelled reality shows online
  232. Fairfax to weigh up tilt for Ten
  233. Malcolm in the Middle to Saturday Night?
  234. News Corp eyes video games market
  235. Sci Fi Unveils Reality Slate
  236. Sarah-Marie steps out
  237. Frankie Muniz talks 'Malcolm' future, DVDs
  238. Attenborough agrees with 'Wildlife' axing
  239. NTL looking to sell Irish assets
  240. Dyke involved in possible ITV bid
  241. The changing media world
  242. The first media manoeuvrings
  243. Banks vie for Telstra
  244. NZ no-show in Telstra's 3G deal
  245. Radio NZ gets ready to stream
  246. Cowell complains about 'Idol' phoneys
  247. DTT to launch in France in March
  248. Las Vegas weatherman fired after on-air racial slur
  249. Fox too dependent on reality shows
  250. 'That '70s Show' back for eighth season