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Harlow rejoins Ascent
Roger Harlow (pictured) has rejoined Ascent Media as business development manager focused on developing the group's creative and network services business.
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Wales launch for First Post
Skillset, the sector skills council for the audio visual industries, and Soho Editors have partnered with facility Barcud Derwen to deliver the new entrant trainee scheme First Post in Wales.
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Globecast opens playout centre
Globecast has opened a complete playout and media management centre at its existing facility in Gray's Inn Road in London.
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LBC pay-podcasts reach 14,000 subs
LBC 97.3FM's emerging commercial podcast business has surged to 14,000 subscribers who download between 200,000 and 250,000 shows a month.
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Classic FM hires three new exec producers
Classic FM has strengthened its programming team with the appointment of three executive producers.
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Classic FM to sell CDs
GCap Media has signed a deal with record label Universal Music Classics and Jazz to sell CDs under the Classic FM and The Jazz radio brands.
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Forth daily Fringe podcast
Emap-owned Radio Forth (97.3 FM Forth One and 1548 AM Forth Two) will offer a daily 30-minute podcast of coverage of this month's Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time.
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Factual VoD growth stalled by red tape
Red tape surrounding digital rights is making it hard for owners of specialist factual content to exploit their programming online effectively.
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Town House doc to follow Boyzone star to the altar
Irish network RTE has commissioned Town House TV to produce a fly-on-the-wall documentary following ex-Boyzone singer Shane Lynch as he prepares to get married.
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Super swap for major C4 series
Size-zero health freaks and overweight junk-food fans are to experience each other's lifestyles in a major series from Endemol-owned indie Cheetah Television for Channel 4.
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Focus brings genius to ITV West
Focus Productions has been commissioned by ITV West to make its latest documentary about a genius, writes Jessica Rogers.
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Brook Lapping tracks teacher Antarctica trip
Teachers TV has commissioned two 30-minute documentaries from Brook Lapping on the experiences of four teachers travelling to Antarctica.
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Princess crowned again
Five has commissioned a second series of pre-school series Little Princess(pictured).
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Tiny Tearaways gets fourth series revamp
BBC3 is giving the House of Tiny Tearawaysa major makeover for its fourth series, bringing in former Teen Angelsand Little Angelschild psychologist Laverne Antrobus to front the show.
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New order for BBC3's Kill It, Cook It, Eat It
BBC3 has commissioned a second series of Kill It, Cook It, Eat It, this time following the meat production process from younger animals.
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Firefly turns to addiction
Indie Firefly is to take a scientific look at drug abuse for Channel 4. Britain's Deadliest Addictionswill follow three addicts, including an alcoholic, as they undergo treatment at a leading clinic.
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Inside Sport to return
Gabby Logan-fronted BBC1 sports news show Inside Sportis to return for a second series.
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The City: ITV will win fight to relax CRR
Analysts are confident ITV's campaign to relax the Contract Rights Renewal (CRR) regulations will be successful, but have warned that the potential upside is already factored into the broadcaster's current share price.
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Scots embrace industry review
The Scottish TV industry believes a new government commission should stop it being used as a political football and help open up meaningful dialogue between broadcasters and indies.
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Ready Steady Revamp
Cheetah Television is revamping its long-running BBC2 cookery show Ready Steady Cook - the first overhaul in the show's 13-year history.