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Democracy's Mills joins HRA
Hibbert Ralph Animation (HRA) has appointed Greg Mills, formerly a partner and executive producer at Democracy, to the role of executive producer.
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TC Soho picks up Sony VTRs
TC Soho has bought two Sony VTRs to help with the company’s transfer and duplication operation and also its standalone Avid and FCP digitising service.
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Megahertz adds Miles
Systems integrator Megahertz has appointed Ben Miles as its sales manager for Europe.
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Global Radio anticipates profits
Global Radio has forecasted steady underlying profits of £31m in the year to March, despite an 18% drop in advertising.
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C4 orders McCain-funded sports show
Channel 4 has ordered a grass roots athletics show that will be sponsored by frozen food manufacturer McCain Foods.
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BBC3 orders Russell Tovey comedy
BBC3 has commissioned a broadcast pilot set entirely in a couple’s bedroom, starring Being Human actor Russell Tovey.
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Cash Cab hails new deals
All3Media International has notched up fresh deals for its taxi-based quiz format Cash Cab in the US, Canada, Europe and India.
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BBC poaches C4's Ahmed in new Knowledge hirings
Channel 4’s Aaqil Ahmed has been poached to run the BBC’s religion and ethics department as part of the second round of Knowledge appointments – in which four of the key commissioning jobs have been handed to existing BBC staff.
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Split won't affect ITV2's Katie and Peter Stateside
ITV has no plans to pull Katie Price and Peter Andre’s fly on the wall series Katie & Peter: Stateside, despite the couple announcing their separation today.
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BSkyB rules itself out of bidding for ITV local news
BSkyB has ruled itself out of providing local news for ITV, saying that joining any of the news consortia would not fit with Sky News’ status as an “independent, commercially funded news service”.
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C4 rapped over Ramsay; pre-watershed sex cleared
Ofcom has rapped Channel 4 over Gordon Ramsay’s swearing immediately after the watershed – but has cleared pre-watershed sex that was “at the edge of acceptability”.
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Gaunt rapped by Ofcom over 'Nazi' jibe
Former TalkSport presenter Jon Gaunt has been censured by Ofcom over an interview in which he called a Redbridge councillor a “Nazi” – a comment that led to the sacking of the radio host.
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Emmerdale censured over violence
A fist-fight between Emmerdale brothers Mathew and Carl King has been criticised as too violent for a pre-watershed audience by media regulator Ofcom.
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Save the South Bank Show, says Coldplay's Chris Martin
Coldplay front man Chris Martin has declared that ITV flagship arts programme the South Bank Show should be saved.
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BBC2 developing new Sarah Waters drama
BBC2 is eyeing an adaptation of Sarah Waters’ novel The Night Watch as a one-off feature-length drama.
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Jamie Oliver cooks up new US series
Jamie Oliver is to take his healthy eating mission to the US in a series for ABC.
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Fremantle ups Rob Clark to global role
Fremantle Media exec Rob Clark has been promoted to president of Worldwide Entertainment.
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Maxine Peake to star in Criminal Justice
Hancock and Joan actress Maxine Peake is to take the lead role in the second series of BBC1 drama Criminal Justice.
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Thompson defends against licence freeze
BBC director general Mark Thompson has pre-empted the Commons vote on the licence fee with a defence against top-slicing or freezing in Westminster publication The House Magazine.