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    Will Celebrity Love Island keep it up?

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    ITV1's new reality show Celebrity Love Islandgot off to a modest start this week.

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    Extreme merges

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Extreme Entertainment, the production and distribution arm of Extreme Group, has merged with Spanish-based marketing group Media Action Sports (MAS). The two businesses will continue to work as separate entities with MAS focusing on brand development for mainstream sports while Extreme Entertainment will distribute to broadcasters internationally.

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    Rowden rises at Sky

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has promoted Sam Rowden to head of acquisitions and co-productions (factual) as the channel looks to work more with UK and inter-national programme-makers. Formerly head of reality and daytime acquisitions in charge of drama and comedy genres, Rowden will now focus on developing co-production opportunities with British, Canadian, ...

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    Mentorn award

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Indie Mentorn has won an award for its BBC2 music documentary on Benjamin Britten. Director John Bridcut was handed the Royal Philharmonic Society's award for creative communication for Britten's Children, which explored the composer's music for children and his relationship with them. It aired in June ...

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    MUTV to bring playout in-house

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Manchester United Football Club's dedicated news channel, MUTV, has invested over half-a-million pounds to bring its playout in-house.

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    Evolutions invests in grading and promotes Fallon

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions Television has invested£250,000 to set up a Pogle grading suite as it prepares to dip its toe into the feature film market.

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    Metropolis sets up post division

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Recording specialist The Metropolis Group has set up a post-production arm to cover audio post for film and broadcast work at a cost of£200,000.

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    MD for Soho Images

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    One Post managing director Paul Jones has taken over managerial duties at Soho Images from managing director Paul Collard, who has been charged with pushing Ascent's European business. Jones, now chief at both Soho facilities, assumed joint duties last Wednesday (11 May). Collard, newly appointed as vice-president of film and ...

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    Maidstone hire

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    The Maidstone Studios has appointed Kenton Oxley, channel controller of Musicians Channel, as its new general manager. Oxley will oversee the day-to-day running of Maidstone's five studios and post-production facilities. Meridian Television and Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's Pett Productions are among the companies that use the studios. The Maidstone ...

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    TK man moves

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Framestore CFC has appointed colourist Ben Rogers to its telecine team. Rogers has previously worked for Condor and The Machine Room and also had an earlier stint at Framestore as a VT operator. Recent work includes a commercial spot for Sony Australia. The Soho high-end facility bought a Spirit 4K ...

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    Racing camera

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    BBC Outside Broadcast's special camera team has developed a new camera set-up for horse-racing. The system, dubbed the 'starting stalls camera', is mounted on the moving part of the starting gate. The cameras are set to be used on BBC2's coverage of racing from Goodwood this Wednesday and Thursday (18 ...

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    Mobile freeview

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    French technology group Thomson is due to launch a handheld TV that will allow people to watch Freeview digital channels on the move. The handset is expected to be on display at the German technology show Internationale Funkaustellung in September and will be available in UK stores in time for ...

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    Blue in A Company of Soldiers

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Blue has completed post-production on BBC4 Storyville documentary A Company of Soldiers. The 90-minute piece, produced by October Films, follows a US army division around Baghdad for a month. Dubbing mixer Matt Skilton's biggest challenge was dealing with footage from when the production team came under ...

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    Suite posts Secrets of Sistine

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Suite has post-produced Secrets of the Sistine Chapelfor ZCZ Films and Channel 4. Presenter and director Waldemar Januszczak reveals the hidden meaning behind one of the most famous pieces of art in the world, taking him from the Vatican to Texas to Jerusalem. Colourist Jim Hogan ...

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    Woof and Hothouse brand BB

    2005-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Branding agency Woof and special effects company Hothouse FX have teamed up to produce the promos for this summer's Big Brother. One thousand Big Brotherfans were invited to a secret east London location to grab their part of£100,000 of prizes after winning ...

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    Man with a plan

    2005-05-19T08:00:00Z

    Andy Duncan had his doubters when he took over as Channel 4 chief, but a year on he can point to groundbreaking programmes, a more ambitious multichannel strategy and greater profitability. But can he provide the kind of inspirational leadership that the likes of Isaacs and Grade could? By James ...

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    Striking a blow for BBC staff

    2005-05-19T08:00:00Z

    Union boss Gerry Morrissey knows the planned strikes at the BBC could be unpopular with the public, but he says that the future of the corporation is at stake.

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    Breaking out of the box

    2005-05-19T08:00:00Z

    As the phone operators eagerly await 3G's killer app, the opportunities to create content seem perfect for the current generation of digital-literate animators, writes Ruth Fielding

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    Trash course

    2005-05-19T08:00:00Z

    Forget university and highbrow art - you'll learn more by watching downmarket television, says Steven D Wright.

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    ITV's ultimate tussle

    2005-05-19T08:00:00Z

    ITV has been criticised for lacking clout in Westminster circles, but it is winning its battle with Ofcom to reduce its£200m a year fee for its analogue slot, which it describes as a