All Broadcast articles in 03 November 2000 – Page 6
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3DD SELLS SPICE GIRLS CONCERT AROUND THE WORLD
Music and entertainment distributor 3DD has sold a 1 x 60-minute Spice Girls - Live at Earls Court concert to an array of international broadcasters.3DD has closed deals with RTL2 in
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Gibson will chair 2001 TV festival
BBC controller of documentaries and investigations Jeremy Gibson has been named as The Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival advisory chair for 2001, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Burrell Durrant Hifle has created stings, idents and trophies for the first ever BBC 2 Awards. The awards themselves take the form of a spiky BBC 2 ident while the film
Burrell Durrant Hifle has created stings, idents and trophies for the first ever BBC 2 Awards. The awards themselves take the form of a spiky BBC 2 ident while the film
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UF6's Dean Barnett and Jamie Gold have created titles and graphics for new Rapture clubbing series Club Class. The titles comprise a series of 35mm stills taken with an Olympus OM2
UF6's Dean Barnett and Jamie Gold have created titles and graphics for new Rapture clubbing series Club Class. The titles comprise a series of 35mm stills taken with an Olympus OM2
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£750M OFFERED FOR RACING
The Channel 4, BSkyB and Arena Leisure consortium, Go Racing, has offered the Racehorse Association more than£750m over 10 years for broadcast rights. The proposal includes a daily nine hours
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BBC 1 builds up drama stockpile
Outgoing BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon's final commissions are filtering through, including a new drama series for 2001, write Tara Conlan and Katy Elliott.The new 7 x 60-minute psychological thriller series
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CMSC urges BBC to consider free-to-air sports channel
But BBC governors claim lack of funding and spectrum stands in the way of dedicated TV sports service
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CMSC urges BBC to re-consider free-to-air sports channel
But BBC governors claim lack of funding stands in the way
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CMSC ugres BBC to re-consider free-to-air sports channel
But BBC governors claim lack of funding stands in the way
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BBC widens radio lead
Latest RAJAR figures show BBC ahead of commercial rivals with Radio 2 now UK's most listened to station
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Comedy stars line up for ITV
Carlton to produce second series of Lily Savage creator's travel show
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Hallmark starts work on $70m Dinosaur series
Sky One, ABC and C4 line up to broadcast six-parter
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Glasgow indie lands host of commissions from BBC2 and C4
Wark Clements also in favour with Discovery Channel Europe
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Telewest acquires Eurobell
UK cable provider adds around 336,000 UK homes in£200 million all-paper deal
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Freeserve in new interactive deal with XPT
Interactive indie XPT is to get a fresh round of funding from Dixons-owned ISP Freeserve to produce a second series of it's groundbreaking 24-part interactive drama Online Caroline, writes David Wood.
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Medialink opens London webcasting studio
Medialink Worldwide has opened a dedicated webcasting studio in its London offices to meet an increasing demand for video webcasting services from its corporate clients.As well as producing live webcasts,
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MPC develops BBC's tracking camera for features
Facility poised to exploit realtime tracking technology
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Motion Analysis to launch facial animation module
Motion Analysis, the manufacturer of motion capture systems, is to use LIPSinc's TalkBack SDK to create a new, standalone module that automates lip-synching and facial animation from audio files for use
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Granada in digital audio drive
Allen keen to exploit audio assets from ITV programme archive for digital radio and broadband use