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    Reality looks to SMS for hit

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    A sms text-based reality TV show could be the next big money spinner, according to a panel at the Edinburgh TV Festival, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Brands bolster 3G

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Revenue from 3G phones is likely to be generated by using existing brands rather than original content, according to the head of interactive at Endemol. Speaking at the Edinburgh Television Festival in a session examining the future for 3G technology, Peter Cowley said: 'brand new content is problematic. How is ...

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    NDS nabs IDP assets

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Digital pay-TV technology provider NDS has snapped up some of the assets of the French interactive TV technology company Interactif Delta Production (IDP), which was recently put into administrative receivership by the Tribunal de Commerce de Paris. The News Corporation company acquired all of IDP's intellectual property assets, including the ...

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    McMillan buys DRCs

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    The rental division of McMillan has bought four of the BBC's new WiScape Digital Radio Cameras (DRCs). The cameras, which retail for about£36,000, will be used for outside broadcast, sport and corporate events for clients like STV and Carlton. Business development director at McMillan Angus Knight said the DRCs are ...

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    B&S gets Treatment

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    PR and marketing agency Bubble & Squeak has launched a programme and film development division. The Treatment Salon will offer services including negotiating product placement, set design proposals, assistance in presenting pitch tapes and documents, and help with commissioning editors. The department is already working on several projects, including documentaries ...

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    RDF to make Oz reality hit for ITV

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    ITV1 has commissioned three primetime shows from leading indie producers for next year, including a round-the-clock quiz format and a property makeover programme where couples will compete with each other to decorate flats, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    BBC Schools looks at dangers of reality TV

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    The cult director behind films such as Repo Manand Sid and Nancyhas been asked to make a drama on the dangers of reality television for BBC Schools, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Tern wins£1.5m of factual orders

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Scottish indie Tern Television Productions has picked up a raft of orders worth£1.5m, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Living TV orders child abduction doc

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Living TV channel controller Richard Woolfe has commissioned 10 x 30-minute Child Snatchers, a joint production from Scallywag and Pre-requisite Films, examining the issue of parental child abduction. Set to air on 20 October, the producers are Tish Adudua for Scallywag and Neil Blewett for ...

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    Radio 4 to explore why history is funny

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Radio indie Testbed Productions has been commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to create a 2 x 30-minute investigation into how comedy plumbs history for laughs. Ha Ha Historywill explore how writers have used the past for humorous material such as ...

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    All Out wins three orders from Radio 4

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Olympic athlete Diane Modahl will present a 5 x 15-minute series for BBC Radio 4 discussing the experiences of Olympians. Olympic Stories, from indie All Out Productions, will air during the next Olympic games in 2004 and is produced by Rebecca Sandles. R4 has also ...

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    BBC opens doors to online probe

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has pledged to provide

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    Carlton biopic marks 9/11 anniversary

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Carlton International has sold its TV movie biopic of former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani to leading Japanese commercial station TV Tokyo. Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story, made by Carlton America, will be broadcast to mark the second anniversary of the 9/11 New York terrorist ...

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    Scandinavia scoops 70 hours of C4

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International has sold more than 70 hours of programming to Scandinavian broadcasters. Broadcasters in Denmark (TV2), Finland (YLE and Nelonen), Sweden (Kanal 5), Norway (TV Norge) and Iceland (RUV) have snapped up a range of programmes including Ali in Da USA, documentary ...

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    Distraction shows interest in Prospect

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Distraction Formats has picked up worldwide rights for UK indie Prospect Pictures' new ITV1 series Under One Roof. The factual-based entertainment format sees a psychologist and body language expert move in with warring couples for 48 hours to help them sort out their problems. The ...

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    Dunne joins Chorion to develop brand

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    Chorion, which own the rights to key Agatha Christie properties such as Miss Marpleand Poirot, has appointed Len Dunne as director for brand development. Dunne joins the company from Entertainment Rights where he was head of marketing and global brands.

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    Elstein intensifies ITV war of words

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    The fierce war of words between ITV's senior management and former Five chief executive David Elstein deepened this week with a series of personal attacks, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BBC in 'watering hole' scheme

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's commissioning system is to undergo a further change with the introduction of a scheme in which a variety of different BBC voices are called on to develop and test programmes before they are commissioned, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Dyke on the offensive

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke turned his guns on both ITV and Sky at the Edinburgh Festival and if he was worried about the outcome of the Hutton inquiry he hid it well.

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    ITC taken to task over paranormal

    2003-08-28T08:30:00Z

    The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has been attacked for its recent decision to allow broadcasters to screen 'dishonest' entertainment-based paranormal programming, writes Paul Revoir. At a session on Saturday examining the