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Nat Geo Wild goes free on Virgin Media

Nat Geo Wild goes free on Virgin Media

Virgin Media makes Nat Geo Wild available to all of its cable TV customers for a month.

Posted: Monday, 2nd November 2009 at 19:18

BBC launches on-demand political site
The BBC launches a new dedicated website offering access to live and on-demand political content.
Posted: Monday, 2nd November 2009 at 14:02

Mobile phone radio usage increasing
More people are using their mobile phones to access digital radio services, RAJAR reveals.
Posted: Monday, 2nd November 2009 at 13:53

Dyke: Tories should scrap BBC licence fee
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke recommends that the Conservative party scrap the licence fee.
Posted: Monday, 2nd November 2009 at 11:23

Piracy 'brings £200m to music industry'
Illegal file-sharing brings £200m in additional revenue to the music industry every year, Demos claims.
Posted: Monday, 2nd November 2009 at 10:31


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