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The boss of Yahoo has said Microsoft is no longer interested in buying the company but that it “makes sense” for the two to discuss working together.
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The Disney Channel will be available free-to-air for the first time under an experiment in Spain that could herald a new business model for the Walt Disney property.
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Virgin Radio will disappear as a nationwide brand under the terms of a sale being negotiated by its owner, SMG, for between £50m and £60m ($99m – $119m).
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Horrific images of real stab wounds are being used by the government in a new mobile and social networking against knife crime.
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The new boss of BT, Ian Livingston, will pocket a lot more cash than his predecessor, Ben Verwaayen, if he expands the business after the company announced changes to its boardroom pay policy.
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Virgin Media has stepped up its efforts to convince everyday viewers to embrace video on demand with a TV dinner-themed marketing campaign.The cable operator has commissioned several pieces of “food art” depicting hit BBC shows to promote the availability
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