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Neighbours becomes good friend to Five channel five
It may be too early to judge whether it was£300m well spent, but the early signs look good for Neighbours on Five
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Hollywood leaves top commissioning job at Living
Living head of commissioning Clare Hollywood has left her role after nearly five years as a commissioner at the Virgin Media TV channel.
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Red Vision to work around both clock and globe
Red Vision is investing£1m in a workflow set-up and a new render farm that will see visual effects projects worked on for 22 hours a day.
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New directors to get boost with new prize
Lord Puttnam and Lord Attenborough are backing an award set up by industry charity CTBF to support the next generation of directors
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Pixion buys Men from Mars
Indian post-production company Pixion has paid more than£1m to buy Men From Mars.
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Virgin 1 boosts content with death-defying docs
Virgin 1 has stepped up its content drive by buying a major documentary series from Darlow Smithson Productions
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Hartswood to make fly on the ball show
BBC2 has commissioned Hartswood Films to make a mock-umentary comedy series about a junior football team.
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News 24 halves strand editors to reduce costs
The BBC is halving the number of News 24 strand editors from six to three in a bid to safeguard production staff in the channel's newsroom.
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Commissioning revamp at UKTV to take on Sky
UKTV is overhauling its commissioning structure in a bid to challenge the likes of entertainment specialists Sky One and ITV2.
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Sutherland tipped for BBC post
Former Five factual commissioning editor Alex Sutherland is the favourite to become specialist factual commissioning editor for indies at the BBC.
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Fox will pilot ‘human Tetris' gameshow
US broadcast network Fox has ordered a pilot of Fremantle's Japanese gameshow Hole in the Wall.
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Karaoke game online
RDF USA has developed an online game based on its Fox gameshow Don't Forget the Lyrics.
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Century Aspect signs double talent deal
Century Aspect Films has signed Dragons' Den star James Caan and celebrity lawyer Nick Freeman on six-month exclusivity deals to develop new formats
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Guerrilla finds new home with Big Kid
The creative team behind collapsed multiplatform producer Guerrilla Group has joined digital media agency Big Kid to help it expand into video production.
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BBC Trust backs£81m tapeless move
The BBC Trust has approved funding of£81m to kickstart the corporation's move into multiplatform production and tapeless workflow.
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Nuts show shoots on mobile phones
Nuts TV has commissioned its first multiplatform programming to be shot on mobile phone for a format that it plans to turn into an ongoing 'diaries' strand.
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Sky up after cutting churn while ITV falls
Another volatile week ended with the FTSE 100 slightly higher and risers and fallers spread relatively evenly across the Broadcast 20.
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Belfast indie acquires local animation firm
Northern Ireland indie Waddell Media has ventured into new territory by acquiring a multi award-winning animation specialist.
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Reuters buys P2 camcorders for bureaux
International news agency Reuters has bought 100 Panasonic AJHPX2100 P2 memory card-based HD camcorders for use by its more than 80 bureaux.