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RTS unveils North West awards shortlist
The Royal Television Society has revealed the shortlist for its 2010 North West Award and includes nominations for Coronation Street, Shameless and Dragon’s Den.
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Pact welcomes Mip funding
Indie trade body Pact has welcomed the Government’s support for its UK Indies Pavilion at two major international trade events in Cannes.
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Michael Parkinson criticises celebrity hosts
TV veteran Michael Parkinson has criticised the “foolish ambition” of celebrities who try their hand at fronting talk shows.
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John Hurt to star in BBC2 ghost story
Screen veteran John Hurt is to head the cast in a BBC ghost story, it has been announced.
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Ofcom awards licence to Rinse FM
Rinse FM, one of the UK’s most influential pirate radio stations, has been granted a licence.
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Red Vision opens 3D studio inside Sharp Project
Red Vision VFX has opened a stereoscopic 3D studio inside Manchester digital content hub the Sharp Project.
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BDA appoints creative duo
Creative agency BDA has appointed two new creative directors as it looks to “raise the bar” on the services it provides for contracted broadcast clients.
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Living TV rapped over Brit Cops
Living TV Group has been rapped by Ofcom after a scene in its reality police show Brit Cops: Zero Tolerance contained an image of an “offensive” poster.
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Chorion linked to £440m Thomas deal
Children’s media group Chorion is believed to have made a move to acquire the intellectual property for Thomas the Tank Engine from distributor Hit Entertainment.
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The Mews first with Isis 5000
Soho’s The Mews has become the first London post house to install Avid’s new Isis 5000 storage area network.
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BBC Trust launches national radio review
The BBC Trust has launched a service review of the corporation’s national radio stations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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Quantel profits up 125 percent
Quantel has announced record results for its most recent financial year with profits alone leaping 125% to £9m.
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S4C programme budget facing £4m cut
The BBC wants to cut what it spends on making Welsh programmes for S4C by £4 million, it has been disclosed.
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4Music/ITN to co-pro breakfast show
4Music is reinvigorating its early morning schedule with a daily three-hour breakfast show co-produced with ITN Productions.
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MediaCityUK preps offices for smaller firms
MediaCityUK developer Peel Media has submitted plans to convert a three-storey building next to its Pie Factory sound stages into a range of office suites for small creative companies.
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Harry Hill inks online series with AOL
TV comic Harry Hill is to launch a ten-part online series with AOL later this month.
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Banksy defaces The Simpsons
The Simpsons has had its title sequence defaced by graffiti artist Banksy.
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TV licence staff complaint guidance revealed
TV licence fee staff have been issued with a manual advising that customers who use the words “idiots”, “shambles” or “useless” are likely to be making a complaint.
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Gordon Ramsay heads to India
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is to be seen by new audiences in India, following sales of some of his biggest series by Optomen International.
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BBC America link up for new Doctor Who
The Tardis will land in 1960s Utah for the opening episode of series six of the BBC favourite.