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Technology & facilities - BBC airs mammoth task.
BBC MediaArc Bristol, part of BBC Resources, helped to unlock the secrets of prehistoric North America
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Technology & facilities - SVC expands team.
SVC has expanded its visual effects department with the promotion of VT assistant Ritchie White to
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Technology & facilities - UPC appoints DMC head.
UPC has appointed former TV-am chief engineer Jonathan Try to head its Digital Media Centre (DMC)
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Technology & facilities - New sales boss at BT.
Digital television engineering specialist Broadcast Technology has taken on BarcoNet UK broadcast sales manager Gilbert Viegas
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Technology & facilities - Lights poaches short.
Lighting supplier Lights Camera Action has appointed Dave Short to the role of sales office manager
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Technology & facilities - Frontline hires two.
Frontline Television has just expanded its team with two staff. Editor/designer James Johnson joined this week
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Technology & facilities - Hill joins the TV set.
Nats Post Production business development manager Sara Hill joined The Television Set last week, taking on
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Technology & facilities - Studio 1 is solid home.
Olympic Studios, the recording facility famed for its Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix recording sessions, is
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Leader - Airey's Sky flight makes sense.
Just when you think things can't get worse for ITV, they do. Like a cuckolded pair
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Free to air - Anyone for a top ITV job?
Something about the current desk-hopping in the TV industry reminds me of an Alexei Sayle sketch,
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Trade talk - Joker in the pack.
Accountant David Lynn has cast off his pinstripes at Paramount Comedy channel and colleagues think it's just the beginning
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LABOUR CHAIRMAN CLARKE TO SPEAK ABOUT TV.
Labour party chairman Charles Clarke is set to give his views on the 'uneasy' relationship between
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120 APPLICANTS FOR ONEWORLD FELLOWSHIP.
The Oneworld Broadcasting Trust, which promotes developing world issues in the the UK media, has received
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TWO WAY TV UNVEIL INTERACTIVE SEX GAME.
Digital cable TV viewers will be able to discover new sexual positions following the imminent launch
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BBC 2 orders life makeover show.
BBC 2 has commissioned a new life makeover series which promises to do for people's lives
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ITV takes a third look at marriage.
ITV is to screen the next instalment of its 7 Up-style series on marriage, For Better or for Worse, later this year after commissioning a third series from Granada's factual department, write Steve Aston and Jon Rogers
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BBC launches major Harold Pinter season.
The BBC is to devote a season of programmes across its services to celebrate the work of playwright Harold Pinter, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Rennie Mackintosh on Home & Leisure.
Discovery Home & Leisure has unveiled a brace of commissions, including a 15-part series on celebrated Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, writes Paul Revoir
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UK FOOD TO SHOW TASTE OF PARADISE IN SEVILLE.
UK Food commissioning editor Gareth Williams has asked Sparkling Productions to make a 15 x 30-minute
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THIS IS YOUR LIFE RECOMMISSIONED BY BBC 1.
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heg-gessey has commissioned Thames TV to produce a further 26 x 30-minute