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Bravo beats Five in race for US bike drama
Virgin Media TV's Bravo has beaten Five to pick up the UK premiere rights to critically acclaimed US motorcycle drama Sons of Anarchy.
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Complaints mount over Britain's Got Talent stripper
The housewife who stripped to a basque and nipple tassles in the premiere of ITV1's variety quest Britain's Got Talent has sparked nearly 40 complaints to Ofcom.
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BBC defends 'honest' horse slaughter scenes
The BBC has defended its decision to air footage of horses being slaughtered - claiming it wanted to show horsemen's lives “as honestly as possible”.
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Ofcom investigates Corrie Christianity rant
Ofcom has received 23 complaints following Coronation Street's Easter special in which character Ken Barlow accused the Christian faith of targeting “vulnerable people”.
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Bell tolls for Dead Ringers
The BBC has called time on long-running radio and TV impressions show Dead Ringers.
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Turkish makeover for The Golden Girls
Classic US comedy The Golden Girls has been adapted for audiences in Turkey, following a deal with Disney-ABC-ESPN Television.
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Allen and McCulloch team for joint venture
Former ITV chief executive Charles Allen has teamed up with two of his former colleagues to create a new management consultancy specialising in restructuring media businesses.
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TLRC urges shareholders to reject UKRD takeover bid
The Local Radio Company (TLRC) has urged shareholders to reject a£1.44m bid from rival UKRD Group, saying it has found an alternative capital injection.
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ITV2 to cover Isle of Wight festival
ITV2 will return to the Isle of Wight this year for its weekend long music festival.
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Red Bee Media sells Piero to Viasat
Viasat, the Scandinavian satellite broadcaster, has bought Red Bee Media's Piero 3D virtual graphics system for use on its coverage of both Danish and English football.
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Post houses give up their time for Cut
Big Buoy and Prime Focus London are among the companies to have completed work on Cut, a two-minute long charity film made by Grey London for Women's Aid.
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Digital Vision completes 'reorganization'
Digital Vision, the Swedish manufacturer behind the Film Master grading system, has successfully come out of ‘reorganization', its domestic equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Evolutions makes precautionary staff cuts
London post-production company Evolutions has made five positions redundant as it looks to reduce its overheads.
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Award winning mixer joins LipSync
LipSync has added award-winning re-recording mixer Robert Farr to its sound department.
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Sony fattens XDcam range
Sony has expanded its XDcam HD422 product family with a new 24p camcorder that offers variable frame-rate recording for under- and over-cranking.
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Cineform brings 3D workflow to FCP
CineForm has introduced a new compression technology specifically designed to allow Final Cut Pro to be used to cut stereoscopic 3D content.
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Third of ITV web content team face redundancy
Almost a third of ITV's web content team is being made redundant as part of the broadcaster's cull of 600 jobs.
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STV heads to South Park
STV has bought animated series South Park as part of its drive to take greater control of its schedule and be less reliant on ITV network shows.
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Zigby set for CBeebies
CBeebies has secured the rights to a new CGI-animated series based on an adventurous zebra.
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Current TV cancels float due to 'market conditions'
Current TV, the Al Gore-backed UGC broadcaster, has cancelled its plan to raise $100m (£67m) by floating on Nasdaq.