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Mobile video deals for Premier League
Mobile content publisher and distributor Player X has licensed mobile video rights to the Premier League to operators in the Netherlands, Norway and Denmark.
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Minotaur to push docs at Cannes
A one-hour special for Five featuring a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Christ and a documentary filmed in war-torn southern Sudan are among the new factual programmes on offer from Minotaur at MipTV.
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Power launches WWII miniseries
London-based production and distribution company Power will launch the World War II miniseries Above and Beyondat MipTV, along with two new thrillers and a slate of titles from RHI Entertainment.
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Planet Earth wins over 8.7m
BBC1's big-budget natural history series Planet Earthwowed the viewers with a substantial audience of 8.7 million (32.1%) at 9pm.
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NGTI broadens slate
National Geographic Television International is heading to MipTV with over 70 hours of new programming, both from National Geographic Television & Film and independent producers such as Nature Conservation, Peartree Films and Darlow Smithson.
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Granada International signs indie deals
Granada International has picked up three new children's series from indie producers, including a new live-action series from Endemol-owned Initial kids.
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Fremantle goes Prehistoric
The latest big budget documentary from the creators of the BBC's Walking With...series will headline Fremantle International Distribution's slate at MipTV.
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TV-Loonland brings Little Princess to Mip
German animation distributor TV-Loonland has acquired the worldwide rights across all media for new pre-school series Little Princessfrom The Illuminated Film Company.
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Wallace & Gromit team pick up fourth Oscar
Bristol-based indie Aardman Animation walked off with an Academy Award for best animated feature last night for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit.
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RDF chief says indie market is crowded
RDF chief executive David Frank has claimed there are too many independent producers in the UK and that fewer companies could do the same job 'better and cheaper'.
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Macqueen lands C4 head of docs role
Channel 4 has appointed former October Films executive producer Angus Macqueen as its new head of documentaries.
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Norton turns down O'Grady slot
11.30am:Funny-man Graham Norton has reportedly spurned advances from ITV, offering him the chance to replace Paul O'Grady in the tea-time slot.
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Poor Little Rich Girls only interest 2.8m
Viewers had little sympathy for the return of Poor Little Rich Girls, ITV1's reality offering at 10pm, with just 2.8 million (14.7%).
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New boss for Teachers' TV
10am:Teachers' TV parent, the government-backed service for education professionals, has promoted Andrew Bethell to run the channel, replacing outgoing chief executive Nigel Dacre.
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Shareholders OK cable merger
The NTL and Telewest merger has been given the greenlight from shareholders with a 99% vote of confidence.
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UKTV hunts for 1966 World Cup shirts
9.15am: UKTV is appealing for football fans to help track down the original England shirts worn by the players in the 1966 World Cup final.
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Top Up TV on track to reach 250,000 subs
8am:Top Up TV is on track to break even with 250,000 subscribers by the middle of this year, according to chairman David Chance.
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Jowell cleared in mortgage furore
Tony Blair has cleared media secretary Tessa Jowell of breaching ministerial codes, because her husband David Mills had not told her that he had received a£350,000 gift.
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MT-Podcast device
Mobile audio company MagneticTime is set to launch MT-Podcast, a device that allows the production of podcasts without the need for voice recordings. It works by translating script from a Word document into a male or female voice in MP3 format, cutting out the current process of reading a script ...
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Lime fills out team
VFX outfit Lime is recruiting a new 3D operator, producer and Smoke operator. Smoke operator Marcus Millichop joins from M2, where he spent two years working on projects for E4 and Discovery using Editbox. 3D operator Howard Bell has been nabbed from The Hive and will focus on short form ...