1. BBC launches iPlayer on the Wii data: 10.04.08
Users of the BBC iPlayer will be able to watch programmes on their televisions as well as their PC under a new agreement that brings the popular catch-up service to the TV for the first time.

2. Express Newspapers apologises to McCanns data: 19.03.08
The two daily newspapers owned by Richard Desmond's private Express Newspapers group published unprecedented front page apologies to the parents of Madeleine McCann, a British child apparently abducted while on holiday in Portugal last May

3. Mobile internet access increases tenfold data: 07.04.08
The GSM Association is set to reveal the world's 32-millionth mobile broadband connection – up from 3m in March 2007 – lending credence to suggestions the sector is coming of age

4. US steps up TV piracy battle data: 07.04.08
US media groups are trying to speed up the overseas distribution of leading television programmes to contain a rapidly-growing piracy epidemic

5. Alibaba seeks buyers for Yahoo-owned stake data: 19.03.08
The Chinese internet company is in late-stage talks with a group of investors to raise the money to try to buy back Yahoo's multi-billion dollar stake should Yahoo eventually be acquired by Microsoft

6. Games website helps companies compete for business data: 07.04.08
CompeteFor is an online portal on which contract opportunities from the London Olympics will be published. It should be busy. More than 50,000 contracts will be...

7. Apple in talks with music companies data: 19.03.08
The computer maker proposes a new business model that would give customers free access to its entire iTunes music library in exchange for paying a premium for its devices

8. Tears and tantrums data: 19.03.08
Spencer Livermore, the long-time aide to Gordon Brown who is leaving Number 10 to go to Saatchi & Saatchi and Fallon, has not been ousted by Stephen Carter, the...

9. Yahoo ups the ante against Microsoft data: 19.03.08
Yahoo attempted to bolster its case for an improved offer from Microsoft, releasing stronger-than-expected financial projections to support its decision that the proposed deal had seriously undervalued it

10. Apple mulls unlimited music bundle data: 19.03.08
Apple is in discussions with the big music companies about a radical new business model that would give customers unlimited access to its entire iTunes music library in exchange for paying a premium for its iPod and iPhone devices

11. Slovakia rows over EU treaty data: 07.04.08
Slovakia's ratification of the Lisbon treaty reforming the European Union could be derailed by opponents of government attempts to push through a controversial media...

12. NBC in deal to broadcast Telemundo data: 19.03.08
GE's film and tv unit has forged a 10-year agreement with Mexico's Grupo Televisa to broadcast more than 1,000 hours of its shows annually and carry a pay-TV channel

13. ITV1 clash over children's fare data: 19.03.08
Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, and ITV have clashed over the broadcaster's decision to reduce sharply the children's programming on its terrestrial channel, it...

14. BSkyB nets more Champions League data: 19.03.08
British Sky Broadcasting is going into extra time against the BBC and ITV to win the last remnants of European Champions League coverage in the UK after it secured the majority of games in a £240m, three-year deal

15. Techs buck the trend on debt data: 07.04.08
A downturn in the US economy and turmoil in the debt markets has done little to slow a sea-change in the balance sheets of some of the technology industry's leading lights

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