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    McEnroe hits harder

    2002-06-05T16:59:42Z

    The BBC launches its Wimbledon 2002 promotional campaign this weekend with the help of John McEnroe, writes Barbara Marshall

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    Consolidation won't help sector, says indie boss

    2002-06-05T16:58:11Z

    Uden Associates managing director Patrick Uden has added his weight to the call for official regulation of the way indies are commissioned, but says consolidation of the sector will not help, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    BBC slot to give voice to nations

    2002-06-05T16:55:58Z

    The BBC has taken the unusual step of inviting only indies from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to pitch for a new primetime network current affairs slot, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    C4 takes on C5 over arts

    2002-06-05T16:10:35Z

    Channel 4 has hit out at Channel 5 director of programmes Kevin Lygo's claim that C5 is 'the only station running primetime arts programmes', writes Penny Hughes

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    Banzai guilty of blasphemy

    2002-06-05T16:06:43Z

    The Broadcasting Standards Council has branded an episode of Channel 4's risqué betting show Banzai as blasphemous, writes Steve Aston

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    Sheffield doc festival chief quits over cuts

    2002-06-05T16:05:01Z

    The Sheffield International Documentary Festival director Jarlath O'Connell has quit after just six weeks because he was unwilling to implement the 10 per cent budget cuts urged by the festival board, writes Penny Hughes

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    C4 uncovers jet disaster

    2002-06-05T16:02:38Z

    Channel 4 is to screen an hour-long documentary from Principal Films on how 110 people lost their lives in the failure of the first jetliner

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    Drama rule change opens doors at BBC

    2002-06-05T16:01:22Z

    Strict BBC producer guidelines stating that people must give their permission before they can be portrayed in television dramas have been scrapped, after criticism from the creative

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    Festival set up for digital arts

    2002-06-05T16:00:58Z

    A new digital arts festival launched last week has been pitched head to head with the London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf), with both events fixed for 9 to 11 October 2002, writes Barbara Marshall

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    Software to make live TV safe for epileptics

    2002-06-05T16:00:02Z

    The inventor of the system known as Gordon that detects potential triggers of photo-sensitive epilepsy (PSE) in video is developing an instant-repair version suitable for live transmissions, writes Barbara Marshall

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    BBC and EBU develop multimedia set-top box

    2002-06-05T15:59:16Z

    The BBC and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have partnered with London's Brunel University to develop a powerful set-top box that combines digital TV with the internet and multimedia streaming, writes Barbara Marshall

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    A stormy relationship

    2002-06-05T15:58:23Z

    Online Post Production is behind the post-production and graphics for Argy Bargy, a 60-minute documentary produced by Chrysalis Television for Channel 5. The programme focuses on the relationship between England and Argentina over the years in terms of football and politics. It was graded in ...

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    BBC interactive move

    2002-06-05T15:57:25Z

    BBC Technology has appointed Phil Fearnley, co-founder of the now defunct interactive specialist Smashed Atom, as director of new media solutions. His remit includes overseeing the content creation for Hutchison 3G's planned mobile phone service, the streaming partnership with Real Networks and pay-per-view cricket internet streaming with Sky Sports and ...

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    Red promotes TK chief

    2002-06-05T15:56:36Z

    Soho facility Red has promoted head of telecine Gary Szabo to the board as creative director. Szabo joined Red in March 2000 from Rushes and before that he was at Framestore. His credits include commercials for Blackcurrant Tango, Boddingtons and British Airways. In his new role he will oversee and ...

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    Financing biz set up

    2002-06-05T15:55:13Z

    Medialease, a new asset finance and leasing company, has been set up by former European Broadcast Finance (EBF) sales director Paul Robson. The new company will offer equipment finance for new and used purchases as well as capital funding and refinancing for existing equipment. Robson spent the past three years ...

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    Digital radio bureau appoints Dickens to chief executive role

    2002-06-05T15:55:03Z

    The Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB) has appointed a new chief executive four months after the first man to hold the role, Terry Scicluna, resigned, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Avid experience info

    2002-06-05T15:54:10Z

    Avid has unveiled details of the three-day UK leg of its Experience Avid Naked tour which it is running instead of exhibiting at IBC in September. The event will take place on 25 to 27 June with one day each for broadcast, post-production and new media. The event will include ...

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    Treasury reviews tax

    2002-06-05T15:53:46Z

    The Treasury is reconsidering its decision to exclude all television productions from lucrative sale and leaseback tax breaks, writes David Wood

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    New data-sharing kit

    2002-06-05T15:53:23Z

    Data storage specialists Hitachi Data Systems and Advanced Digital Information Corporation (Adic) have launched a video file-sharing system that allows up to 60 people to access the same video data simultaneously. The system combines Adic's CentraVision system, with Hitachi's storage products

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    Telewest and History Channel sort out their differences

    2002-06-05T10:59:18Z

    A row between the History Channel and Telewest over carriage terms, which saw the documentary channel pulled from the cable company's TV line-up, has been resolved, writes Paul Revoir