All Broadcast articles in 05 February 1999 – Page 4
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ENDEMOL SCORES IN THE US WITH YOUR BIG BREAK
Dutch producer/distributor Endemol's format, Your Big Break, which is produced in the UK by Granada TV as Stars In Their Eyes, secured syndication clearance in 58 per cent of US TV
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BLOW TO MURDOCH AS ITALY LIMITS FOOTBALL RIGHTS
The Italian government has moved to limit the right of one pay-TV company airing more than 60 per cent of matches in its Serie A football league.The limit stymies Rupert Murdoch's
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WARE SECURES PROMOTION AT BRISTOL FEATURES
Tom Ware has been appointed head of the development unit at BBC Bristol's features department replacing senior development producer Andrea Michell.Ware, who will report to BBC Bristol head of TV features
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BROWN TAKES OVER FROM SCHOONMAKER AT CRCA
The Commercial Radio Companies Association (CRCA) has named its chief executive, Paul Brown, as its new chairman. Brown succeeds Emap Radio chief executive Tim Schoonmaker. Brown said: 'I am delighted and
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BURCH GAINS KUDOS
Kudos Productions has appointed Howard Burch, former associate editor in Channel 4's drama department, as head of drama development. Burch is expected to oversee and develop new drama projects and nurture
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ITV Network Central Promotions Unit has produced a new promo for Desmond Wilcox's new documentary, Children of the Sewers
ITV Network Central Promotions Unit has produced a new promo for Desmond Wilcox's new documentary, Children of the Sewers.Directed by Andy Pearson, the 30-second promo features live-action footage of Colombian policemen
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LORD HOLME TAKES DEPUTY CHAIRMAN POST AT ITC
Media Secretary Chris Smith has named Lord Holme of Cheltenham as the new deputy chairman of the Independent Television Commission. Lord Holme, 62, has been parliamentary spokesman on Northern Ireland for
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HISTORY CHANNEL OPENS DOORS ON LONDON OFFICE
A&E Television Networks' The History Channel has opened a London office headed by Michael Yorick, director of affiliate relations. The expansion aims to allow easier access for the ABC/NBC/Hearst-backed channel to
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CNN LOOKS AT TURKISH-LANGUAGE OPERATION
CNN is understood to be planning a local-language 24-hour news channel in Turkey following the launch of CNN+, its 24-hour Spanish news channel, in Spain last Wednesday (27 January). Madrid-based CNN+
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STRESSED ERIC WINS COMEDY/SATIRE WORLD MEDAL
British animated sitcom Stressed Eric has won a world medal in the comedy/satire category at this year's International Competition at the New York Festivals.The series, which chronicles the life of a
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COMMERCIAL RADIO RECORD
Commercial radio has broken through the 5 per cent mark for its share of total display ad revenue, according to figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). RAB estimates that commercial
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MCKERROW TO SET UP CONSULTANCY
Former SVC managing director Tom McKerrow is setting up a new consultancy specialising in advising commercial and programme production companies on widescreen production. McKerrow (left), who spent nearly 22 years at
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Stuart Cosgrove
If you are bored with Wales, then you really are bored with life.Wales currently has the most creative indigenous rock music scene in Britain. It is planning to host the Rugby
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UNIQUE SIGNS TWO-YEAR DEAL WITH CRCA FOR MORE PEPSI
Radio indie Unique Broadcasting will produce The Pepsi Chart until the end of 2000 after it signed a further two-year contract with the Commercial Radio Companies Association (CRCA) last week. The
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ON DIGITAL PROMOTES SKY
On Digital kicked off a new promotion this week, offering a six-month 'free' trial of rival Sky Sports 1 to all customers that sign up to its digital terrestrial TV (DTT)
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Disney UK rocked by double resignation
Joan Lofts, director of programming and acquisitions at Disney Channel UK, resigned suddenly last week after less than a year in the job.Lofts, formerly director of programmes at Flextech channels TCC
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FILMING STARTS ON ITV PRISON DRAMA JAILBIRDS
Filming has started in east London on Brian Park's new drama for ITV, Jailbirds. The 10-part series from Shed Productions, due to air in ITV's spring schedule, is set in a
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THE SOUND STORE UNVEILS NEW DUBBING THEATRE
Soho audio facility The Sound Store has opened a new dubbing theatre at its Bayley Street headquarters, The new£500,000 suite is based around Fairlight's FAME mixing desk and offers full
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Pitt to edit Everyman as she returns to Real Life
Granada Television head of documentaries Ruth Pitt is leaving in April to take on a dual role as editor of BBC 1's Everyman series and director of programmes at Real Life Productions, writes Liz Shackleton.


















