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Hollyoaks producer passes on the baton
Hollyoaks producer Bryan Kirkwood is to step down at the end of the year after three years at the helm of the teen soap.
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Five put in Danger by ITV2
ITV2 scored a rare ratings victory over Five last night at 9pm as Katie and Peter: The Next Chapter attracted 1.1m (5.53%) for an hour.
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Hollyoaks continues ratings climb
Hollyoaks's Niall's Revenge storyline continued to bring record ratings to E4 as last night's episode attracted a total audience of 1.9m (9.2%), the channel's best ever audience for a UK commissioned show.
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Woods slams 'parochial' doc commissioners
Broadcasters are “ghettoising” international coverage with a ratings focus that is creating an increasingly parochial mindset, according to documentary maker Brian Woods.
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Speech: Brian Woods
Brian Woods, co-director of True Vision, speaking at an event organised by the Department for International Development and the International Broadcasting Trust.
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River Cottage harvests 3.1m viewers
TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall was welcomed back for a new series last night as a sizeable 3.1m viewers (13.6% share) tuned-in to Channel 4 at 8pm.
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TV Critics 17 October ‘08
“Bobski the Builder had plenty of characters but not much real content.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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C4 and ITV to launch HD Freeview channels
Channel 4 and ITV will both be allocated slots on Freeview to provide HD services, Ofcom has confirmed.
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On Sight to hire out P2 cards
On Sight plans to offer Panasonic P2 memory cards for hire as part of a concerted effort by the two companies to make IT-based tapeless working more affordable.
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Digital Vision handed bankruptcy protection
The short-term future of Digital Vision, the Swedish manufacturer behind the Film Master grading system, has been secured after the company successfully applied for its domestic equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Discovery to launch Freeview channel
Pay TV specialist Discovery Communications is to move into the UK free-to-air market with the launch of a Freeview channel early next year.
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021 scores at Wembley
021 provided HD facilities to ITV for its coverage of the England versus Kazakhstan World Cup qualifier at Wembley last Saturday.
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Evolutions finance boss
Evolutions has appointed Steve Luther from Smoke & Mirrors as its new finance director.
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Crow TV joins with Filmscape on Red service
Shepherd's Bush-based facility Crow TV is partnering with camera-hire company Filmscape Media to provide a joint service to clients wanting to shoot with Red cameras.
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Soho Editors to open northern base
Apple-authorised training company Soho Editors will launch a northern operation before the end of the year.
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TSI invests to help TV content move online
Content management and transmission company TSI has launched two services for production companies that are looking to move their programming online.
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Ice Patrol goes tapeless
The makers of a new high definition ob-doc for Five and National Geographic are hoping that tapeless camera technology will help them successfully complete 16 weeks filming and editing on a Royal Navy ship bound for the Antarctic.
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Ofcom: Lyons misunderstands our role
Ofcom has accused BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons of misunderstanding its role and its proposals for the future of public service broadcasting.
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Football focus for viewers
International football on a variety of channels last night drew the viewers in with ITV1's highlights of England's game proving to be the most popular with 2.6m (20.8% share) in a late night slot.