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Mill buys analyser
The Mill is the latest facility to buy the flash and pattern analyser designed by Professor Graham Harding, which detects video sequences that could trigger epileptic fits
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TV Corp invests£1m in Molinare
Soho studio and post facility Molinare is spending£1m this year on new facilities and has headhunted Video London senior dubbing mixer George Foulgham in a bid to regain its position in the market, writes Barbara Marshall
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Two Bafta Craft Awards for The Blue Planet
The Blue Planet, The Way We Live Now and Othello each scooped two awards at the third annual British Academy Television Craft Awards which this year were dominated by freelancers rather than staffers, writes Barbara Marshall
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Channel 5 to broadcast Party in the Park
Channel 5 has secured exclusive TV rights to broadcast Capital 95.8 FM's Party in the Park event, following ITV2's decision to pull out claiming the event had become too expensive, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Football League launches legal action
The Football League has filed a£178.5m High Court action against ITV giants Granada and Carlton in a last-ditch attempt to recover the money it is owed following the collapse of ITV Digital, writes Luke Satchell
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Green gets first terrestrial commission
Former Big Brother executive producer Conrad Green has scored his first terrestrial commission for the BBC since setting up his new 'reality television' entertainment division at the corporation, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Wogan and crew still the nation's favourites
BBC Radio 2 has continued its domination of the airwaves for the eight consecutive time, pulling in both record reach and share figures in the latest set of Rajars, writes Georgina Lipscombe
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ITV drops 'On Screen Nexts' from drama
ITV's experiment of trailing programmes on screen before the current programme has finished has been axed from drama after complaints from viewers, writes Steve Aston.The Independent Television Commission (ITC) received a
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Sky subs reach 5.9 million
BSkyB has consolidated its position as the pay TV company of choice after revealing it has hooked up almost six million subscribers, writes Jon Rogers.Figures released by the company earlier today
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OFF THE RECORD - Audiences flee from BBC comedy.
A pilot for a BBC radio comedy show recording had to be abandoned last Saturday (27
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OFF THE RECORD - Behind the times.
Still in Montreux, poor old ITV Digital managed to shed any last remnants of goodwill it
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OFF THE RECORD - Naughty old man.
The spirit of Sid James lives on. During lunch at Pinewood Studios last week, OTR spotted
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Discovery goes Scaletrix racing.
Discovery Home & Leisure is to launch televised Scaletrix racing as a mini rival to Formula One, writes Leigh Holmwood
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TV critic to host supper for UK Food.
Jaci Stephen, the effervescent TV critic of the Daily Mail's Weekend magazine, is to star in
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C5 CATCHES SPIDERMAN.
Channel 5 controller of youth, music and interactive Sham Sandhu has commissioned a behind-the-scenes documentary on
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Corinthian builds new centre at Chiswick.
Corinthian Television (CTV) Facilities is spending #15m on fitting out a new 85,000 sq ft building at the Chiswick Park development in west London, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DRM Beijing trial a success.
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) consortium has succeeded in running live DRM transmissions from the BBC Thailand relay station to China, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Cheff to launch a unified spec.
The Chief Engineers of Facilities Forum (Cheff), the UK facilities trade body, is to launch a
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BBC FIRST WITH DIGIMEDIADISK.
The BBC is the world's first broadcaster to adopt video disk technology developed by British company
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - TYRELL TRAINING COURSE.
Tyrell is to host a Surrey Institute one-day training course on Softimage's hair and fur features