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Red or Black? heads to Italy as ITVS inks Magnolia deal
ITV Studios and Simon Cowell format Red or Black? has been sold into Italy as part of a new partnership with Zodiak-owned indie Magnolia.
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NBCU's Hammer promoted to run cable business
NBC Universal has promoted Bonnie Hammer to run its entire cable business, a move that gives her control of networks including Style and Bravo.
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Platform Post recruits new dubbing mixer
Dubbing mixer Ian Chattam has joined the audio department at Platform Post.
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Harris completes sale of broadcast division to Gores Group
Harris Corporation has completed the sale of its Broadcast Communications business to The Gores Group.
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Rain Post subsidiary enters administration
Rain Post staff supplier, Rain II, has gone into administration 18 months after the facility opened for business.
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Evening Standard wins London TV licence
The Evening Standard has fought off high-profile competition to land the London local TV licence.
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Prime Focus commercials arm set to enter administration
The commercials and broadcast arm of Prime Focus could be placed in administration, with the company performing an “urgent assessment” to see if it can sell the division.
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Ofcom rejects Big Fat Quiz of the Year complaints
Ofcom has thrown out 180 complaints made about Channel 4’s Big Fat Quiz of the Year at the end of last year.
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Splash! set for second run
Celebrity diving series Splash! has been recommissioned for a second run after becoming one of ITV’s best rating entertainment series launches in seven years.
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Thunderbirds to blast off on CITV from 2015
Iconic kids show Thunderbirds is returning to CITV 50 years after the original series made its debut on TV.
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ITVS gives Lygo greater international focus
ITV Studios boss Kevin Lygo is to increase his focus on the producer’s international interests, resulting in its UK-based creative directors reporting directly to Denise O’Donoghue.
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BBC News shake-up continues
Fran Unsworth has landed the additional role of BBC deputy director of news on a permanent basis, as contenders emerge to take on the head of news programmes role previously held by Stephen Mitchell.
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Pinewood submits new expansion plans
Pinewood Shepperton today submitted another planning application for the extension of its Buckinghamshire site.
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ESPN in talks to sell UK sports rights
ESPN is in talks to sell off its sports rights as part of a deal that could see the US broadcaster exit the UK.
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BBC plans Olympics-style Glastonbury streams
The BBC plans to give Glastonbury the Olympics treatment after signing a new four-year deal to cover the music festival.
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Plug-in wins first BBC commission in IP drive
Interactive game production company Plug-in Media has secured its first commission from the BBC as it moves into developing original IP for the first time.
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ITV gets Breathless over 60s gynaecologists
ITV is planning to build on its slate of period dramas with a series following a group of gynaecologist in the 1960s.
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Amazon to roll out original kids series via Lovefilm
Amazon is developing five new kids series and will launch them in the UK via Lovefilm.
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BT Vision adds 21,000 to TV service
BT added 21,000 subscribers to its television service in the three months to 31 December 2012, ahead of its summer sports push.
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BBC2 lines up David Starkey series
Historian David Starkey is to present a major BBC2 series on the monarchy and music – his first for the corporation since his controversial race remarks on Newsnight in 2011.