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  • Rapture TV appeals Ofcom's Sky ruling

    Dec 18 2007:

    Rapture TV has claimed that Ofcom did not fully investigate its complaint that BSkyB overcharged for its electronic programme guide listing. By Leigh Holmwood

  • Analysts shrug off Ofcom pay-TV probe

    Dec 18 2007:

    The stock market has barely reacted to Ofcom's plans for a review of the UK pay-TV market. By Mark Sweney

  • Ofcom weighs up pay-TV market

    Dec 18 2007:

    The UK pay-TV market, led by BSkyB, has delivered significant benefits to customers but consumer choice 'may be limited' in some areas, Ofcom has said. By Mark Sweney

  • 'Competition adds a bit of spice'

    Dec 17 2007:

    Sky Sports boss Vic Wakeling tells Owen Gibson why he is taking Setanta's challenge in his stride and rebuts claims that his channel overhypes its coverage.

  • Competition Commission files Sky/ITV report

    Dec 14 2007:

    The Competition Commission has submitted its final report on BSkyB's 17.9% stake in ITV to the government. By Chris Tryhorn

  • Watchdog: BSkyB should cut ITV stake

    Dec 12 2007:

    The Competition Commission will recommend to the government this week that BSkyB should reduce its holding in ITV to under 10%, according to a report. By Mark Sweney

  • Shareholders to vote on Murdoch promotion

    Dec 10 2007:

    BSkyB is to put James Murdoch's promotion to chairman to a shareholder vote to fend off potential investor unrest. By Mark Sweney

  • Bad news all round

    Dec 10 2007:

    BSkyB wants to take Sky News off Freeview. If it succeeds it will not only damage the channel but British broadcasting as well. Andrew Neil reports

  • Triumph of the family man

    Dec 9 2007: Profile: James Murdoch has now been put in charge of running News Corp's European and Asian operations, cementing his status as likely successor to his father. Not bad for a publicity-shy, home-loving type. By James Robinson
  • Murdoch crowns second son as successor to media empire

    Dec 8 2007:

    Rupert Murdoch has confirmed a high-profile executive merry-go-round that confirms his son James as likely heir to a global media empire. By Owen Gibson, Katie Allen and Andrew Clark

  • 'Measured, smart and a classic CFO'

    Dec 7 2007:

    BSkyB's new chief executive officer Jeremy Darroch is seen as a clever and a safe pair of hands by those within the company. By Tara Conlan and Chris Tryhorn

  • Murdoch promotion puts City on 'amber alert'

    Dec 7 2007:

    James Murdoch's elevation to chairman of BSkyB has prompted a cautious response from the City's institutional investors

  • Murdoch Jr in at Wapping next week

    Dec 7 2007:

    James Murdoch will next week move into News International's Wapping complex to run parent company News Corporation's empire across Europe and Asia. By Stephen Brook

  • Jeremy Darroch's email to Sky staff

    Dec 7 2007:

    Full text of the email from Sky's finance director and to his staff.

  • 'Same organ grinder, different monkey'

    Dec 7 2007:

    City analysts expect the Murdoch effect to linger at BSkyB - although Rupert is leaving the board of the company he founded 18 years ago. By Chris Tryhorn

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