All Broadcast articles in 09 June 2006 – Page 3
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Unions 'insulted'
Unions have hit out at ITV for describing the proposed 40 job cuts to its regional news service as 'enhancements', calling the claim 'thoroughly insulting'.
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Indie goes mobile
Indie Twofour has launched a mobile division and hired former Nokia Ventures executive Philip Bourchier O'Ferrall to head it.
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The Office works for the French
The Office , Le Bureau, has launched to positive reviews on major pay broadcaster Canal Plus.
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Five wins Screenings favourite Shark
Five is believed to have fought off stiff competition from ITV to snap up the rights to 20th Century Fox legal drama Shark, one of the best received shows at the recent LA Screenings.
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Five US faces launch without hit imports
Five's new US acquisitions channel is facing an autumn launch without a number of its biggest hit shows, including House, Grey's Anatomyand Law and Order.
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Everett to set Pinewood's post-production strategy
The co-producer of award-winning series Band of Brothersand former managing director of St Anne's Post, Bruce Everett, has joined Pinewood Shepperton Studios as strategy director for post-production.
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Leader - Five plus two equals-?
Broadcast editor Conor Dignam on the launch of Five's new digital channels
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Flextech offers viewers downloads of US shows
Flextech is to enter the online download market, offering viewers the chance to rent US network shows it airs such as Grey's Anatomy, Extreme Makeoverand Aliasfollowing a deal with Buena Vista International Television.
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Lubbock father in talks over doc
The father of Stuart Lubbock, the man who died in Michael Barrymore's swimming pool, is in talks with production companies about making a programme about his son's death.
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Granada moves to create world network
Granada International has recruited a vice-president of sales for Australia and New Zealand as part of its plans to establish a worldwide network of locally based sales staff.
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Celebrating the leaders of the digital revolution
Celebrating the leaders of the digital revolution
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Zeal strikes deal to distribute CD:USA
Distributor Zeal Television has secured its first sales of American weekly music show CD:USA.
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Kelly Osbourne to be face of Project Catwalk
Sky One has replaced the demure chic of Elizabeth Hurley with the rough-edged charm of Kelly Osbourne for the new series of Project Catwalk.
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EC inquiry could see camera prices rise
Thomson Grass Valley has filed a complaint with the European Commission over the 'dumping' of Japanese-made professional cameras on the European market which, if accepted, could lead the price of cheap three-chip cameras to rocket.
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Comment - Mobile calls for soft touch
Sam Delaney discusses projecting personality on mobile broadcasting
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Blue posts Drop Dead promos
Blue has completed the post on the Drop Dead Gorgeouspromo package by Red Bee Media for Hat Trick Productions.
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Blue Peter move
Veteran Blue Peter host Matt Baker has quit after seven years - but will continue presenting for the BBC.
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Five/BBC bid for highlights
Five is believed to be going head to head with the BBC in a bid to win the Premier League highlights package, which could be decided by the end of the week.