All Broadcast articles in 10 December 2004 – Page 6

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    Triangle nabs Dixon

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Triangle Post Production has poached compositor Paul Dixon from BBC Broadcast. Dixon worked on the title sequence for the BBC's Olympics coverage, which was shortlisted in the RTS Craft and Design Awards last week. He replaces Joe Billington who left to work for hardware and software developers Discreet. Triangle has ...

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    Industry gathers to debate Ofcom's PSP

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom's controversial proposal to create a public service publisher with a£300m annual budget was put to its first real test last week at a 'hypothetical pitch' staged by the regulator for an audience of 200 industry figures.

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    Collins finds Oasis

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Editor Andy Collins will join Oasis Television this month. Collins worked for BBC Resources for 15 years where he worked on the Olympics and Paralympics in Athens. Upcoming jobs include the opening sequence for Match of the Day , BBC promos and an undisclosed BBC ...

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    Leopard snaps up ex-Talkback factual chief

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Ruth Wrigley, the former head of factual entertainment for Talkback Thames, is to join indie Leopard Films as its first head of entertainment.

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    Macquarie Communications snaps up NTL Broadcast

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    NTL Broadcast is to be sold to an Australian consortium led by the Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group (MCG) for£1.27bn.

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    MTV MD given Paramount Comedy brief

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    MTV Networks UK & Ireland managing director Michiel Bakker is to take control of the UK Paramount Comedy channels.

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    Bravo to show real-life Fight Clubs

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Scream Films has landed a deal to make Fight Night: White Collar Boxing for Bravo. The 15 x 30-minute series follows a number of rookie and professional white collar boxers, including Britain's first openly gay fighter known as the Pink Pounder, as they train and ...

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    Cbeebies boss quits

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    The editor of BBC pre-school channel CBeebies, Paul Shuttleworth, is to leave the corporation on 11 February to set up his own indie, London-based Handle and Spout. CBeebies is set to move to Manchester in five years.

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    Mowlam in Emap bid

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Mo Mowlam, the former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, is to lead Broadcast publisher Emap's bid to roll out its Kerrang! rock music brand in Belfast. Also backing the bid is Barry McIlheney, the Belfast-born editor-in-chief of Emap ...

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    Bhopal hoax probed

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has launched an investigation after it was tricked into broadcasting a live interview with a man who falsely claimed to be a spokesman for chemicals giant Dow Chemical and offered compensation to the victims of the Bhopal disaster. Deputy director general Mark Byford has ordered a report into ...

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    Fifa and BBC team up for World Cup doc

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    The BBC and BBC Worldwide are to team up with Fifa for a documentary series charting the history of the World Cup to coincide with the next finals in Germany in 2006.

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    BBC worldwide keeps hold of boat race

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has signed a new six-year deal to continue representing the rights to the annual Oxford versus Cambridge University Boat Race. The new arrangement was brokered by Korer Media and includes international broadcast and other audiovisual media rights. In 2004, BBC Worldwide licensed the boat race to 98 counties.

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    Jowell backs ITV regional cutbacks

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    ITV looks set to be given the green light to phase out its non-news regional programmes after media secretary Tessa Jowell agreed with Ofcom that such content was unsustainable.

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    Fans bring Fraggle Rock back to Danish TV

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Hit Entertainment has relicensed children's series Fraggle Rock to Danish TV channel Danmarks Radio after 20,000 viewers petitioned the station. The first 26 episodes of the Jim Henson show have been picked up by Danmarks Radio after a campaign was launched by Danish radio station ...

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    Farrell wins RTS award for Men of Iron

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    The Farm's senior colourist Aidan Farrell led the way for the facilities sector at last week's RTS Craft and Design Awards, picking up his second trophy in four years.

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    Dunstall On Ascent

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Award-winning titles, idents and branding designer Roisin Dunstall has left Blue to join Ascent Media's One Post. Her credits include on-air promos for the BBC, Channel 4 and Discovery and title sequences for The Bill and Dates from Hell. ...

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    Grade's idea for AGM

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    BBC chairman Michael Grade has proposed creating a 'virtual AGM' for viewers and listeners as part of further changes to the corporation's governance system. Grade said interactive technology could be used to link up viewers and governors across the country and also include an element of voting on key issues, ...

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    History Channel looks at life after demob

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    The History Channel has commissioned Oxford-based indie Red Admiral to produce Demob Happy. The hour-long documentary will tell the story of how Britain returned to peacetime following the surrender of Germany and later Japan in 1945. Produced by Red Admiral's Gail Downey, the programme ...

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    Action sports fest sold around globe

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    Distributor Extreme Entertainment has confirmed sales of the second annual LG Action Sports Championships to over 150 territories. The event, which features skateboarding, BMX and motocross, will be shown in the UK on British Eurosport. Other sales of the 8 x 52-minute series are in Europe, Asia, Australia, Japan and ...

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    Yipp gets C4 order about living with cancer

    2004-12-09T08:30:00Z

    YIPP Films is to follow up its award-winning documentary The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off with a Channel 4 film exploring the friendship of two men brought together through chemotherapy.