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Alias recruits producer
London hire company Alias Smith and Singh has hired a producer ahead of opening premises next door to London’s Olympic stadium in Stratford in February.
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Inition forms 3D firm Pointy Stick
3D production services and technology company Inition has teamed up with director Michael Lindsay to launch 3D production firm Pointy Stick.
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Lenticular screens 'will speed 3D acceptance'
3D TV will gain widespread acceptability among home users when lenticular displays hit the high street, according to one of its leading UK authorities.
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BBC urged to bring forward submission for cuts proposals
The BBC has been urged to bring forward the date for its proposals about where savings and cuts will be made to accommodate the 16% cut in revenues due in 2016.
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BBC F1 coverage racing into HD
The BBC is to broadcast this year’s Formula One season in high definition for the first time, thanks to Formula One Management’s decision to enable an HD feed.
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ITV in talks over future of Millionaire
ITV is in negotiations with Sony Pictures Television about the future of gameshow Who Wants to be Millionaire?.
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Miriam O'Reilly 'did right thing'
Axed presenter Miriam O’Reilly has said she had done the “right thing” by “standing up” to the BBC after she won an age discrimination case against the corporation.
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DRG launches STV International
STV Productions, the makers of Taggart, has secured a deal with distributor DRG to sell its shows around the world under new brand name STV International.
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Third of French audience watch Doc Martin debut
The French adaptation of ITV1 drama Doc Martin managed to draw 9 million viewers on its debut – a third of the audience.
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Bio overhauled in HD with raft of shows
AETN’s lifestyle channel Bio has relaunched with a range of new shows and a commitment to investment in HD programming.
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Million Pound Drop Live to return
Channel 4 has released details of the next run of Million Pound Drop Live.
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C4 orders regional music show
Channel 4 has commissioned a new four-part music show that will be based in different locations across the country and presented by Gavin & Stacey actor Mathew Horne.
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Pat Sharp replaces Blackburn at Smooth
Smooth Radio has signed up presenter Pat Sharp to host its weekend breakfast show following the departure of Tony Blackburn to BBC Radio 2 in November.
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Fox takes on sales for Myspace as staff halved
Social network Myspace has signed a UK sales deal with sister company .Fox Networks, the online division of Fox International Channels.
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Clear Cut launches hybrid edit suite
Clear Cut Pictures has converted one of its offline rooms into a hybrid offline/online suite, equipping it with Media Composer v5, Boris FX and Sapphire plugins.
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MediaCityUK appoints head of technology
ITV’s former head of technology North, John O’Shaughnessy, has joined MediaCityUK as head of technology operations.
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DreamWorks stereographer to make keynote at 3D course
DreamWorks Animation’s stereoscopic supervisor Phil McNally will make the keynote address at Principal Large Format’s 3D training course later this month.
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Miriam O'Reilly wins ageism case against BBC
Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O’Reilly has won her employment tribunal case against the BBC on the grounds of ageism and discrimination – but not sexism.
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John Cresswell named Arqiva boss
John Cresswell, former chief operating officer for ITV, has been appointed as the new chief executive of media services firm Arqiva.
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BBC to offer Miriam O'Reilly work
The BBC has apologised to Miriam O’Reilly in light of today’s employment tribunal ruling, and said it will be speaking to the presenter about the possibility of offering her work.