All Awards articles – Page 73
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International News - Montreux Festival nominations favour Brits
A total 27 British programmes have been nominated for this year's 40th Golden Rose of Montreux Festival from a shortlist of 90 entries, writes Ashley Davies.
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FINAL CUT EXCEEDS BRIT AWARDS HAT TRICK
Final Cut achieved its own record at the Brit Awards, when a win for Robbie Williams' She's the One promo (left) in the Best Video category, made it four in a
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Robbie wins by a nose in animation awards
BBC animation won a clutch of prizes at last weeks' British Animation Awards, with BBC 1 Christmas animation story, Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire directed by Richard Goleszowski picking up
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Apple's Final Cut exceeds Brit awards hat-trick
Final Cut achieved its own record at the Brit Awards, when a win for Robbie Williams' She's the One promo in the best video category made it four in a row
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LWT GEARS UP TO SHOW 2000 BAFTA TV AWARDS
LWT will again produce the 1 x 120-minute television version of the Bafta TV Awards to broadcast on the ITV network on 14 May. Presenter Des Lynam will host the awards
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DYKE TO SPEAK AT RACE IN THE MEDIA AWARDS
BBC director general Greg Dyke will be the keynote speaker at this year's Race in the Media Awards on 7 April. More than 300 entries have been submitted to the awards,
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Amnesty calls for entries to Media Awards
Ninth annual awards to reward human rights journalism
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Brit Comedy Awards may desert ITV
The broadcast rights to the British Comedy Awards have come up for grabs, which could see the event leaving ITV for the first time in 10 years, writes Tara Conlan.
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ITN and Carlton win golds at New York awards
ITN and Carlton Television scooped gold medals at the recent 1999 International Television Programming Awards in New York. ITN foreign correspondent Julian Manyon took gold in the best reporter category for
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MILLIONAIRE INELIGIBLE FOR PRIMETIME EMMY
The US version of Celador Productions' Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (right), which provided ABC with the runaway ratings success of 1999, will not be eligible for any Primetime Emmy
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Broadcast Awards hail in-house producers
Walking with Dinosaurs won the best new programme award at the Broadcast 2000 Awards on Wednesday (19 January) while Wall to Wall was named top independent producer.In a reversal of last
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City awards RSL turnkey contract to Panasonic
City TV has awarded a turnkey contract for production systems across its eight restricted service licence (RSL) stations to Panasonic Broadcast Europe.City TV will base its production and transmission on the
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Wall to Wall and Dinosaurs in awards triumph
Walking with Dinosaurs won the best new programme award at the Broadcast 2000 Awards on Wednesday (19 January) while Wall to Wall was named top independent producer, writes Lucy Rouse.In a
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City TV awards RSL contract to Panasonic
City TV has awarded a turnkey contract for production systems across its eight restricted service licence (RSL) stations to Panasonic Broadcast Europe.City TV will base its production
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RTS ANNOUNCES STUDENT TELEVISION AWARDS SHORTLIST
The Royal Television Society has unveiled the shortlist for its Student Television Awards, to be presented on 11 February at Bafta in London.The animation shortlist is: Nightlife by Anwyn Beier from
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BAFTA SPLITS TV AWARDS
Bafta is splitting its TV awards into craft and performance, arguing the system did not give enough recognition to craft.It also felt the combined ceremony was too long. The first separate
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ITC AWARDS ABACUS TELEVISION RSL FOR NORWICH
The Independent Television Commission has awarded Abacus Television a Restricted Service Licence (RSL) for the Norwich area. Abacus plans to provide a seven-day-a-week, 24-hour service made up of local, acquired and