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Horrocks to lead BBC World Service
Head of the BBC multimedia newsroom Peter Horrocks has been named as director of the BBC World Service.
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Yahoo's Linwood gets BBC CTO job
The BBC has appointment former Yahoo! senior vice president of engineering John Linwood as its new chief technology officer.
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Project Canvas lined up for 2010 launch
The BBC hopes Project Canvas set-top boxes will hit the shops next year, making the plan to offer viewers easy access to the internet and on-demand services via their television sets more tangible than ever before.
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ITV News buys 68 Sony Z5 cameras
ITV News is hoping to widen the scope of its news coverage by equipping reporters with full camera and editing kits.
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Technology and facilities briefs 27 February
Briefs featuring The Mill, JCA, The Coach House Studioes and Wohler from Broadcast magazine dated 27 February 2009.
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Mullaney deal rescues DGP
Former Oasis Television managing director Gareth Mullaney has bought post facility DGP from its administrators.
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Yellowmoon to add 5.1 suite
Belfast's Yellowmoon is adding a surround sound dubbing theatre to its Holywood post-production facility.
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STV turnover drops£40m
Scottish broadcaster STV plc has declared it is a “lean and mean” operation that can weather the economic storm in its preliminary results this morning, despite group turnover falling by£40m to£145m for the year.
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Ent Rights in the last throes
The future of crisis-hit Entertainment Rights should be resolved shortly after the Postman Pat owner revealed it expects to sell off its assets shortly.
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Carter invites views on the future of Scottish TV
Scottish broadcasters have been invited to air their views on the future of broadcasting at a summit next month.
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Terrestrial job cuts
Cuts already made at the main terrestrial broadcasters and what to expect next.
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Cost of The Wright Stuff is slashed
Princess Productions agreed to slash the cost of The Wright Stuff by about 40% to ensure that Five would re-order the long-running show.
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Five set to axe third of staff
Five will reveal plans for savage job cuts on Thursday 5 March - the day after ITV is expected to announce a major new round of redundancies of its own.
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Cutting Edge set to probe joys of newlywed bliss
The highs and lows of the first year of married life will be looked at in a Channel 4 documentary by indie Monkey Kingdom.
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BBC2 bids for success with antiques series
Flog It! presenter Paul Martin is to gamble people's savings on the antiques market in a new BBC2 daytime series.
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BBC1 to air Dimbleby art docs
David Dimbleby is to roam the world in search of British art from the past 2,000 years in a landmark arts documentary series for BBC1.
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Gub Neal quits Box TV to pioneer US-style studio
Drama veteran Gub Neal has quit Box TV to set up a pioneering UK studio structure that will place writers at the heart of programme production.
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Woolfe to move to Five sooner than expected
Richard Woolfe will take up his role as Five channel controller on 20 April, Broadcast can reveal.
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Fremantle ups its game with stake in Ludia
Fans of The Bill could soon be using their Nintendo Wii to walk the streets of Sun Hill after Fremantle Media bought a minority stake in Canadian video game specialist Ludia.
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London job cuts on the horizon at Discovery EMEA
Discovery Networks EMEA is to “decentralise” some of its London-based support services, affecting between 20 and 30 staff.