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Forbidden notches up 74% sales growth
FORscene developer Forbidden Technologies’ sales for the 12 months to December 2012 were up 74% on the previous year.
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WTS Broadcast hires trio
WTS Broadcast has recruited three new staff, with Duncan Payne joining the equipment supplier as sales manager.
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Winter takes global marketing reins at SGL
Content archive and storage management software firm Software Generation (SGL) has appointed Andrew Winter to the role of director of marketing.
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North One sells off Australian division
North One Television has sold its Australian arm to the division’s current head of programming Adam Kay.
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ITV eyes £20m content boost
Strong year for ITV with revenue and profits rising as reliance on advertising sales is reduced
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TV inequality ‘entrenched’
Harriet Harman launches initiatives to quantify extent of discrimination against older women.
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Transcripts reveal split BBC
The scale of the task facing the incoming director of BBC News was laid bare last week as the Pollard transcripts exposed the fault lines in a fractured newsroom.
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Product placement to be worth £120m by 2018
The value of product-placement deals in the UK could grow to £120m in the next five years, according to data released by analyst KPMG.
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BBC hires new Casualty and Holby City boss
BBC drama lifer Oliver Kent has been appointed as the new executive producer of Casualty and Holby City.
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A tribute to Sir Denis Forman
Granada man was a champion of high-quality programming, top staff and financial success, say former Broadcast editor Rod Allen.
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Telegraph Hill to stream live chat show via YouTube
Social TV company Telegraph Hill is launching a live-entertainment format that will be streamed via YouTube and draw on Google+ Hangout functionality.
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BBCW eyes £50m Showcase
Event expected to notch up 20% of annual business, as premium drama and CEE sales boom
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C5 takes CSI route for ob-doc
Channel 5 has ordered CSI-style medical ob-doc Trauma Doctors from Cineflix Productions, which it hopes could become a long-running series for the channel.
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BBCW jumps aboard Impossible dino series
BBC Worldwide has come on board Impossible Kids’ animated pre-school dinosaur series Dinopaws and will air it around the world on its global CBeebies channel.
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Sky Living orders Australian cooking format
Sky Living HD has ordered a UK version of Australian cooking format My Kitchen Rules.
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Leopard ready to pounce on more AFP
Indie tells Peter White of plans for more deals after successful Bombay Sapphire project
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Bruce Dunlop starts creative agency with Daryl Goodrich
BDA Creative founder Bruce Dunlop has teamed up with London Olympic bid film director Daryl Goodrich to set up a creative agency.
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BBCW puts indie acquisition plans on hold
BBC Worldwide will not acquire equity stakes in any further UK indies as it reassesses its strategy in the UK production sector.
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ITV pre-tax profits near £350m
ITV’s pre-tax profits grew 6% to £348m in 2012 after the company recorded impressive jumps in digital and production revenues.
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UKTV plants Incredible Mr Goodwin viral with Vine
UKTV is to become one of the first broadcasters to use video-sharing service Vine as part of the guerilla marketing campaign for its forthcoming entertainment series, The Incredible Mr Goodwin.