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Ofcom investigates violence in TV shows that children watch
Regulator said research will gauge level of concern about violence in shows broadcast before and straight after watershed. By Mark Sweney
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Spacey lecture spurs defence of traditional TV
Hollywood star's view that TV executives must embrace online met with call for hybrid viewing model. By John Plunkett and Mark Sweney
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UTV Media's TalkSport division suffers 63% fall in profits
TalkSport owner remains upbeat despite disappointing first-half figures, which saw profits drop from £6.7m to £2.5m. By Mark Sweney
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Blunkett: TV is failing deaf and blind
Labour MP criticises garbled subtitles, lack of dubbing and a 'worship of youth' at the expense of UK's ageing population
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ITV drama Vera pulls in 5 million
Brenda Blethyn's return as police detective beats BBC1's What Remains in the ratings, which was watched by 4.5 million. By Mark Sweney
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NSA revelations: Q&A with Guardian editors
Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger and Guardian US editor Janine Gibson answer questions about the NSA revelations
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Will we bomb Syria? Yes, say press stories as papers urge Cameron not to do it
Roy Greenslade on the national newspapers' reporting of a phone call between the prime minister and President Obama
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David Cameron's response to NSA leaks is intimidation, says world press body
World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers tells the UK government its actions could threaten press freedom. By Josh Halliday
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