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ITV strikes football deal with Setanta
England supporters will be able to follow their teams' away performance in the World Cup qualifiers for free, after ITV struck a deal with rights holder Setanta last night.
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Sony takes lead role in new BSkyB centre
BSkyB is building a new broadcasting facility with a£77m technology fit-out and has named Sony as the lead systems integrator on the project.
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Broadcast tech market set for 2009 slowdown
The broadcast technology manufacturing market will see single-digit growth through 2009 and 2010, according to the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers'(IABM) latest Global Market Study.
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Thomson sells film transfer business
Thomson is selling its Thomson Grass Valley digital film transfer equipment business to private investors led by Parter Capital Group, a German private equity advisory firm.
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MacIntyre to front Sky 1 knife crime campaign
Sky 1 has signed up Donal MacIntyre to host a series of campaigning programmes addressing the menace of knife crime in the UK.
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No one notices BBC1's Undercover Soldier
BBC1's documentary The Undercover Soldier found itself in fourth place last night at 9pm with just 2.3m viewers (11.2%), the channel's lowest audience at that time since June 2006.
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Boxing punches back onto ITV
Boxing will return to ITV's schedule this autumn thanks to a new two-year deal with Hennessy Sports.
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ITN reporter signs with Teachers TV
Teachers TV has signed up former ITN correspondent Charlotte Hume to front a fortnightly news bulletin.
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Sky names channels director
BSkyB has promoted Rob Webster to director of channels and operations, with responsibility for relationships with all retailed and non-retailed channels on the platform.
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TV critics 18 September ‘08
“It's not at all like Casualty or ER.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV critics 19 September ‘08
“What followed was, somehow, simultaneously dull and fascinating.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Germany to look 10 Years Younger
Target Entertainment has closed a deal with two German broadcasters to produce local versions of 10 Years Younger and the seventh series of Popstars.
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Viewers make Rick and Steve happy
E4's new tongue-in-cheek animation Rick and Steve: the Happiest Gay Couple in All the World seduced 144,000 viewers (1.10%) in a late night 10.30pm slot.
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Pinewood scales back planned development
A proposed redevelopment scheme to build 2,500 residential homes at Pinewood Shepperton Studios has been scaled back after objections from the local community.
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Evolutions puts£1m into latest upgrade
Evolutions is investing£1m in new editing, audio and grading equipment and plans to centralise its machine room operations.
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2.7m embrace C4's Family
Channel 4's new observational documentary The Family got off to a solid start at 9pm last night with 2.7m viewers (11.5%).
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Five loses features head Menzies
Five head of features Alex Menzies is to leave his role at the end of the year.
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C4 to show 'real Grange Hill'
Channel 4 is lining up a real-life Grange Hill from the producers of its latest fly-on-the-wall series The Family.
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ITV1 to revisit Aspel's WW2 childhood
Michael Aspel will be reunited with friends he met as a World War II evacuee in a daytime show for ITV1.
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BBC2 to co-produce Hat Trick comedy
BBC2 is to screen medieval comedy Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire after signing up as co-production partner on the Hat Trick Productions comedy.