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Argonon hits acquisitions trail
CEO James Burstall is in ‘advanced negotiations’ to buy two production companies
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BBC1 unveils latest Agatha Christie adaptation
Mammoth Screen to produce two-parter The Pale Horse
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C5 tackles suicide and Crossrail
Proper Content’s David Dehaney and ITNP’s Ian Rumsey to exec high-profile docs
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Disney+ acquires BBCS animation
Forthcoming SVoD service picks up Bluey and orders Chip ‘n’ Dale reboot
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Record growth year for All 4
Digital video service approaches 1bn views, helping C4 turnover to £975m
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Tinopolis promotes Passion chief
Nick Rees expands current role to take up factual and distribution responsibilities
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Barb signs Kantar to track SVoD viewing
Router-meter technology, introduced to 5,300 homes, will offer insight into online consumption levels
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C4 calls for 'weird and mischevious' docs
Shaminder Nahal highlights recent film 100 Vaginas as signal of intent
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Sara Pascoe circles globe for BBC2
Comedian to attempt to master endangered skills in Talkback two-parter
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All3MI seals first-look pact with Hang Ups indie
Sales house has two-year exclusive option on Slam Films’ projects
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Watsham: UKTV Originals remain 'paramount' under BBCS
Sitcom from married comics Lucy Beaumont and Jon Richardson among trio of new comedies
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Debut Audio Content Fund winners unveiled
TBI Media, Made in Manchester and Whistledown Productions among eight indies receiving funding
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Digital Orchard opens 4K grading room at Leavesden
Leavesden facility adds 4K grading facilities and expands its creative team
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Tom Watson: 'You cannot means-test for social isolation'
Charities also hit out at the ‘political grandstanding’ that forced BBC’s hand over pensioners’ licence fees
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Iconic Leeds building to become post-production hub
Expressions of interest are now being invited for post companies to lease space in the building, which is five minutes walk from C4 HQ
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BBC to means test over-75s' licence fees
Tony Hall outlines link to Pension Credit from June next year at a projected cost of £250m a year