All Broadcast articles in 17 October 2003 – Page 2

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    New OB vision mixer

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    An ultra-compact vision mixer designed for use in OB vehicles is being made available by broadcast solutions specialist Eyeheight. Managing director Martin Moore said the system was developed in response to 'the demand for a robust system which can be used as the main vision mixer in today's ultra-compact OB ...

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    A view from MipCom

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Allen and Green have been doing a lot of posturing lately yet few have heard of ITV outside the UK. Neverthless it was the talk of the town at last weekend's feisty Mipcom, says Broadcastnews editor Colin Robertson

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    Japan to be tested

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Indie Talent Television has brokered a deal for a Japanese version of Test the Nation. The Eyeworks live event format, which has been screened in the UK on BBC1, is set to air later this year on TV Asahi and is co-produced with TV Man ...

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    Ofcom to tackle 'regional' issue

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom is planning a crackdown on what counts as a regional operation for indie producers and could insist on senior indie staff living in the area where the office is based, writes Jane Marlow.

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    Hampshire upgrades

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast kit reseller McMillan has supplied£50,000 of new technology to Hampshire Street Studios. The three-year-old studio, based in north London, has added Panasonic camera equipment and an Avid Xpress Pro suite to existing facilities. The Hampshire Street Studio has been used so far for all kinds of production, including corporate ...

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    Unions reject granada pay offer

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast unions Bectu, the National Union of Journalists and Amicus have unanimously rejected Granada's pay offer of 2%. Around 60 union representatives met on Tuesday (14 October), where they agreed to ask the company for a new offer. Granada offered a cash rise of 2% to all employees who had ...

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    Global Midsomer

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Chrysalis Distribution has announced further deals for its hit drama Midsomer Murders, made by Bentley Productions. The 13 x 100-minute series seven and eight have been pre-sold to France 3, while South Africa's SABC3 has acquired a total of seven episodes from series five and ...

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    French resistance

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Zeal Television and R&G productions in France have secured a deal with French broadcaster Comedie to make a local version of surreal BBC3 gameshow format Resistance. The French version of the Chatterbox format will be made by R&G as a 60 x 5-minute series to ...

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    Paramount orders first original shows

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Paramount Comedy has ordered its first original commissions. Director of programming Heather Jones has ordered a home-grown chatshow, which is being shot at this month's Paramount Comedy Festival in Brighton and fronted by Jo Brand. The plan is to pilot it this year and develop it as a series for ...

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    Hodgson in plea for less Ofcom duties

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Patricia Hodgson, the chief executive of the Independent Television Commission, has called for fewer duties and responsibilities to be imposed on new super-regulator Ofcom once it takes over from the ITC. In a speech at the Treasury on Wednesday night (15 October), Hodgson said Ofcom has been charged with deregulating ...

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    Nick Jr pins down three new shows

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Nickelodeon UK has made three acquisitions for its pre-school channel Nick Jr. Angelina Ballerina, a 39 x 30-minute series from Hit Entertainment featuring the voices of Judi Dench and her daughter Finty Williams, I Spy, a 26 x 30-minute show ...

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    Wife Swap in further deals

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    RDF media has completed further deals on its break-out hit Wife Swap following its commission last week from US network ABC for a full series.

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    September Sky deal

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    September Films has sold its extreme makeover reality series Snip & Tuckto Sky One. The 10 x 60-minute series, which focuses on a New York plastic surgery clinic, is executive produced by Sam Brick and Sally Miles and produced by Andy Harrison. Sky One plans ...

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    De Lane Lea sold to US film outfit

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    London audio post-production facility De Lane Lea has been bought by a US company which pledges to make the facility a rival to those in Hollywood, writes Sam Espensen.

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    UK kit firms compete for Olympics work

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Two UK kit hire specialists have formed separate consortiums and will compete for the lucrative broadcast services work available during next year's summer Olympics in Athens, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Five commissions funnymen docs

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Outgoing Five controller of entertainment Andrew Newman has ordered a hat-trick of documentaries on British comedy legends from indie Objective. Comedy Gold, a 3 x 60-minute series, will focus on renowned funnymen Ken Dodd, Bob Monkhouse and Ronnie Barker. Series producer is Sam Dwyer alongside ...

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    Founder leaves Chrysalis' IDTV

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Another senior executive from the Chrysalis TV Group has quit, a month after former Granada chief executive Steve Morrison and his management team took over the company, writes Colin Robertson.

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    FX UK creative chief

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Fox International has appointed Mark Brooks as creative director of FX UK, its new general entertainment channel, which is being launched on the Sky platform early next year. A former freelance producer/ director, he will report to vice-president, broadcasting and marketing Jason Thorp. News Corp president Peter Chernin said this ...

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    Five film tells story of 'Chelski'

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Zig-Zag has been commissioned by Five to make a fast-turnaround half-hour documentary giving the inside story on the takeover of Chelsea by Russian oil magnate Roman Abramovich, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Disney plans entertainment channel

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Disney is to launch a new channel on Freeview, initially airing daily between 06.00 and 18.00. It will not carry the Disney brand but will broadcast exclusive general entertainment content from Disney libraries. Disney UK branded TV managing director Paul Robinson, who will run the new channel, said: 'If you ...