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The Annual 2004: The Year in ... Television

The rash of consolidation predicted to follow Carlton and Granada's merger did not materialise, but 2004 was an eventful year in TV, Chris Boothby says.

'Insulting' Nike kung fu television ad is banned in China

LONDON – A Nike television commercial showing US basketball star LeBron James in a battle with a kung fu master has been banned in China for insulting Chinese national dignity and traditional culture.

PlayStation aims at adults with online television channel

LONDON - Sony PlayStation is targeting adults with an online TV channel to promote its PS2 console.

BFI building public archive of television and cinema ads

LONDON - The public could soon have access to more than a century's worth of television and cinema advertising thanks to a new initiative by the British Film Institute to open up advertising archives.

ABTA Convention: Orlando plots UK television debut

Orlando, host city to this year's ABTA convention, is to run its first UK terrestrial TV ads in 2005 to make it a more 'aspirational' destination.

Camera-shy Ozzy rules out a return to reality television

LONDON – Ozzy Osbourne has said his family will not return for another series of reality TV show 'The Osbournes' because he has had enough of the filming.

The World: Is public service television going commercial?

European PSBs are exploring commercial avenues as tensions over their funding grow. Stewart Clarke investigates.

Government ups television licence fee

The UK television licence will increase by £5.50 to £126.50 per year from April 2005, the government has announced.

Study finds streamed web ads as effective as television

NEW YORK - Video advertising on the internet has the same impact as television advertising, a new study has concluded.

Digitally enhanced Bush ad pulled from US television

LONDON – US President George W Bush and the Republican Party have been forced to pull a TV ad after a website revealed a picture of the President speaking to US soldiers in Iraq had been digitally manipulated.

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