All Broadcast articles in 17 October 2003 – Page 3

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    Chambers stalls five factual hiring

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Five's new director of programmes, Dan Chambers, has postponed appointing a new controller of factual and may eventually decide not to fill the role he vacated last month. A Five spokesman said Chambers would see how deputy controllers of factual Justine Kershaw and Alex Sutherland cope with handling the role, ...

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    RTL playout centre for sale

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    RTL has put its£30m a year transmission services company LPC (London Playout Centre) up for sale after deciding that it is no longer 'core business', writes Will Strauss.

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    Mill buys Furnace

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Software developer and plug-in specialist The Foundry has made the first sale of its Furnace software on Discreet, thanks to a deal with The Mill. The facility had been beta-testing the product and has now got four floating licences. Technical director Roy Trosh said that Furnace is a 'unique product, ...

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    Ragdoll in global deals for boobah

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Teletubbies indie Ragdoll has sold broadcasting rights for its latest kids series, Boobah, to Canal+ in France, where the show will air from January, and ABC Australia, where it will premier in the spring. Boobahlaunched on CITV and GMTV in ...

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    Fremantle in fresh bid for indie status

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle Media is preparing to make a fresh plea to Ofcom in an effort to regain indie status, writes Michael Rosser.

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    LNN clinches distribution deal with BBC

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    LNN Factuals has signed an exclusive deal with BBC Worldwide for the format and distribution rights to Trading Treasures. The antiques challenge show has teams of contestants clearing their homes of unwanted collectables and selling them at boot fairs and flea markets. The winning team ...

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    BBC buys rights to King's spooky hospital drama

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has picked up the rights to horror writer Stephen King's supernatural series as well as a major new drama two-parter based on the life of Julius Caesar.

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    Granada sells drama to BBC

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has sealed a clutch of high-profile deals including a 70-hour drama package to BBC America, writes Michael Rosser.

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    BBC teams with NHK

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has signed a co-production deal with Japanese broadcaster NHK to work on its major forthcoming series Planet Earth. The new 11-part series, also being co-produced by the Discovery Channel, is the first natural history series to be shot in HD by the BBC ...

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    News Corp may sue BBC over satellite

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Rupert Murdoch's News Corp-oration is considering suing the BBC over its decision to change satellites and un-encrypt its services, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    RDF bags risque order from Five

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Five is bulking up its late night risque entertainment slate with a chat show from RDF Media in which a group of women discuss sex and rate sex toys, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    New Avid for Molinare

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Molinare has begun its£1.5m of investment, which was pledged by new managing directors Steve Milne and Mark Foligno, with the installation of an Avid HD DS suite complete with a full range of Sony HD VTRs, HDCam and HD monitors. The suite will be used to expand high-end documentaries, features ...

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    Fremantle buys Aussie company

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle media has bought Australian TV production company Crackerjack to develop Antipodean versions of Talkback formats such as How Clean is Your House?, writes Michael Rosser

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    Another TV burp for Harry Hill

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Comedian Harry Hill is to present a second series of his comedy TV review show Harry Hill's TV Burp. ITV controller of comedy Sioned Wiliam has asked Avalon Television to make the 8 x 30-minute show, two more episodes than the

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    Carlton to make kids series with Spanish animator

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Carlton International and Spanish animation company Zinkia Entertainment have teamed up on a new pre-school TV property, Pocoyo, which has already been commissioned by ITV. The show, which uses Pixar-style 3D CGI animation, centres around a young child called Pocoyo, and a host of other characters. Fifty-two x 7-minute episodes ...

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    Altered Images moves

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Altered Images, the broadcast technology reseller has moved from south-west London to Shepperton as part of an expansion plan. It has already acquired a new distribution partner, Lynx Technik, a German company which develops and makes hardware and software solutions for the broadcast industry. Altered Images is to be the ...

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    Granada's Allsop leaves to be consultant

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Granada controller of format sales and acquisitions Malcolm Allsop is leaving the company to work as an independent consultant in the international arena. Allsop, who as Anglia's director of programmes was responsible for launching The Vanessa Feltz Showfor ITV, also discovered Trisha Goddard in Australia ...

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    Carlton and ABC sign co-pro deal

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Carlton has signed a multi-million pound deal with Australian broadcaster ABC to co-produce a raft of factual programming, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    C4 snaps up latest touchstone cop show

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has acquired the free-to-air and pay-TV rights to Touchstone Television's new FBI drama, Line of Fire. Written and directed by Rod Lurie, whose credits include The Contenderand The Last Castle, ...

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    Animated Wimbledon airs on C4

    2003-10-16T08:30:00Z

    New Balls Please is the latest Channel 4 short film from Sherbet director Richard James. The story is about a clash between defending Wimbledon champion Kurt Bruckner and up-and-coming star Jorge Romeo. James created his own Centre Court using Flash animation combined with After Effects and 3D Studio Max. Sound ...