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Objective format moves into C4’s property slot
Objective Scotland has secured an order from Channel 4 daytime for the broadcaster’s 11am property slot.
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Leavesden nears completion
Warner Bros is putting the finishing touches to its £100m rebuild of Leavesden film and TV studios, with one of the sound stages already in use.
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Mews subsidiary in liquidation over HMRC debt
One of the companies in The Mews group has gone into liquidation with debts of £1.7m.
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Splice agrees leasing deal in £1m facility expansion
Splice TV has agreed a £200,000 leasing deal with Azule Finance as part of a £1m expansion programme.
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Pinewood eyes digital push to woo TV
Pinewood Studios is to plough millions of pounds into digital technology as it plans a charm offensive towards the TV sector.
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Vision Mixers show heads to Riverside Studios
The Vision Mixers Show will take place on 15-16 March at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The free event organised by The Vision Mixers Guild will showcase kit including Sony MVS 8000X, Snell’s Kahuna 360, Ross Carbonite and For-A’s HVS 4000HS.
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The Mill appoints head of production
The Mill has appointed Nick Drew to the role of head of production/executive producer for the TV and film division.
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Wife Swap grows reach with seven further deals
Wife Swap is continuing to prove popular around the world with seven new deals for the format throughout Eastern Europe and Korea.
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FM acquires Canadian cookery format
FremantleMedia has acquired the format and licensing rights to Recipe to Riches, a cookery competition from Canada’s Temple Street Production.
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James Murdoch quits News Int'l; remains at Sky
James Murdoch has stepped down from his position as executive chairman of News International but remains chairman of BSkyB.
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C4 to lift the lid on phone sex
Channel 4 will explore the phone sex industry in a one-off film which will follow three women operating in the industry.
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Crozier: product placement rules 'too restrictive'
ITV is being prevented from making serious money on product placement deals as a result of overly restrictive regulations, Adam Crozier has said.
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US firm to control Agatha Christie literary estate
IP firm Chorion has sold a majority stake of the Agatha Christie’s literary estate to US firm Acorn Media Group.
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Broadcasters to appeal Dale Farm footage ruling
The NUJ, BBC, ITN, BSkyB and Hardcash Productions are appealing a Crown Court order for them to hand over footage to the police that was recorded during the Dale Farm evictions.
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C4 acquires Labyrinth and Pillars of the Earth sequel
Channel 4 has acquired an adaptation of Kate Mosse thriller Labyrinth and the sequel to medieval drama The Pillars of the Earth.
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ITV profits up as production grows
ITV’s annual profits have increased by nearly a quarter as its five-year transformation plan has begun to show signs of traction.
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BBC Daytime head given peaktime powers
BBC Daytime controller Liam Keelan has been given responsibility for an additional 30 hours of peaktime programming.
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ITV orders Selfridges drama
ITV is looking to replicate the success of Downton Abbey with a new period drama charting the story of high-end retailer Selfridges.
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Catweazle creator Richard Carpenter dies
Richard “Kip” Carpenter, the Bafta-award winnning television screenwriter behind Catweazle and Robin of Sherwood, has died aged 78.
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New Girl tops 4oD chart
New Girl, one of Channel 4’s latest US acquisitions, has topped the 4oD chart for January by more than a million views.