All Broadcast articles in 17 December 2004 – Page 2
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OPINION - PEER POLL: THOMPSON'S BBC PROPOSALS.
Will the BBC emerge stronger from the job cuts and measures being proposed by Mark Thompson?YES
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Comment - Moving will kill 5 Live.
No editorial justification for moving BBC Radio 5 Live to Manchester has been put forward and the service will lose staff and credibility, says one angry producer on the network.
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Analysis - Profile - The man who sees the future.
Under David Docherty, new media's leading visionary, Yoomedia's turnover is rocketing and the company's starting to look like a serious interactive rival to BSkyB.
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Analysis - On the box - Murder in women's minds.
Rob Pursey is intrigued by two women explaining the art of the perfect murder on The South Bank Show and in Agatha Christie's Marple: The Body in the Library.
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Creative Briefs - Skaramoosh posts Burrell doc.
Skaramoosh has completed editing, animation and finishing on an October Films documentary about butler Paul Burrell's
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Creative Briefs - St Anne's Sherlock Holmes case.
St Anne's Post has completed the grade, dubbing mix and online on Sherlock Holmes and the
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FACILITIES 1 - CRAFT WORKSHOPS.
Next year's Broadcast Production Show will feature two new elements. Acknowledging the rise in interactive and
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FACILITIES 1 - ITN/FOX FOOTAGE DEAL.
ITN and Fox News have come to an agreement that will create the biggest news stock
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Creative Briefs - BBC1 turns to 2AM for Christmas.
2AM Films has produced Christmas idents for BBC1. The interstitials are built around an idea submitted
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Facilities 1 - CTVC to desert Hillside Studios.
Indie CTVC is abandoning its Hillside Studios facility in Hertfordshire and moving its offices to central
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Facilities 1 - MPC sale goes through at last for£53m.
ITV has at last sold its visual effects facility the Moving Picture Company (MPC) to Thomson for£52.7m, writes Lorraine Francisco.
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Facilities 1 - Pannaman snaps up JCA Facilities.
Nick Pannaman, the founder of post-production group TVP, has made a surprise comeback with the purchase of broadcast services company JCA TV Facilities, writes Will Strauss.
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FACILITIES 1 - TEACHERS' TV PLAYOUT.
Teachers' TV has awarded three-year contracts to Ascent Media Network (AMNSE) Services Europe and NTL Broadcast
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FACILITIES 1 - LOLA BUYS FLAME.
Visual effects facility Lola has bought another Flame and an HDCam tape deck. The compositing and
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FACILITIES 1 - BBC2 FINDS SANTA.
The Image Foundry and Manchester University have completed a reconstruction of what Santa Claus really looked
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Formats & Deals - Five snaps up nat GEO wildlife shows.
Five has picked up a package of shows from the National Geographic Television International (NGTI) catalogue
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Formats & Deals - Granada International success in Asia.
Granada International has secured a raft of deals in Asia, including shifting Wall to Wall's CGI
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Formats & Deals - Penguin Television to shut after one year.
Penguin Television, the TV production division of the Pearson-owned publishing group, is set to close after
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Formats & Deals - Coma man's tale sold on by Channel 4.
Channel 4 documentary The Man Who Slept for 19 Years following the awakening of a coma
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Formats & Deals - All3media shifts fifth gear down under.
All3Media International has sold Fifth Gear to Discovery Asia-Pacific and Viasat Scandinavia. The car show, made