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BBC searches for Signs of Life
BBC director of future media and technology Ashley Highfield has confirmed plans for a new Endemol-produced online teen drama.
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Hotel Babylon returns with 5.4m
BBC1 drama Hotel Babylon returned for a second series at 9pm last night and pulled in an impressive 5.4 million viewers (24.6%) which was easily above the channel's slot average of 4.5 million (20%).
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Sky One investigates last hours of icons
Sky One will examine the final moments of six historic icons, including River Phoenix and Marvin Gaye, in a new documentary series looking at the secrets behind their untimely deaths.
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PEER POLL: Life on Mars
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Are the creators of Life on Marsright to pull the plug after two series? Click hereto vote.
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The Brits bring 5.2m to ITV1
ITV1's live coverage of The Brit Awardsin an 8pm slot last night serenaded 5.2 million people (22.3%), a rise of 500,000 viewers on the previous year.
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TX - Instinct
TV's newest detective confronts death and his feelings amid the bleak scenery of the Pennines.
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Profile: Malcolm Wall - Virgin Media's prizefighter
Profile of Malcolm Wall, Virgin Media's chief executive of its content division
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On the box: The Verdict? Imposters
The BBC's new reality series masqueraded as public service, while C4's Never Did Me Any Harmpretended to be a social experiment. Jon Farrar was not fooled.
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On location: Sleep's awakening
Producer/director Jeremy Williams discovered that investigating extreme sleep disorders and their impact on sufferers made for a fascinating television series.
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Pope's message - an interview with Jeff Pope
ITV Productions' Jeff Pope on why the drama will always win out
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Digital Vision launch
Digital Vision, the Stockholm-based software company which provides image restoration and colour correction systems, will be unveiling digital cinema compliance for its full product line as well as Avid DNx HD support and upgrades to its DVNR image-processing processing work station at NAB in Nevada this April.
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Unit improves post
Unit Post Production has installed a new digital machine room with Final Cut Pro to improve workflow and cut digital delivery and rendering times.
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Golden hires Child
Soho facility Golden Square has appointed award-winning visual effects artist Dave Child, previously head of 3D at One Post.
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Digital builds team
Digital Vision has hired several senior staff as part of an ongoing expansion to meet increased demand for services including HD mastering and archive restoration.
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Arena scores OB deal with Setanta
Independent outside broadcast supplier Arena Television has landed a major three-year contract to supply Setanta Sports with OB coverage of all its FA Premier League and Conference League matches.
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BBC Worldwide makes US appointments
BBC Worldwide Productions US office has made new hirings to help it achieve its ambitious growth strategy.
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Outright secures Russian deals
Outright Distribution, formerly Screentime Partners, has licensed Lion Television's gameshow format Cash Cabto the TNT network for a further five years.
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Curse of Diana's dresses appeals to US
Minotaur has secured significant sales in the US and Canada for a controversial Living TV documentary about Princess Diana's dresses.
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C4I sells Taliban and Iraqi films
Distributor Channel 4 International has sold a trio of hard-hitting documentaries about Iraqi death squads and Taliban fighters to networks in Belgium, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
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Comment - Can TV unite the UK?
Can the BBC continue to bring British viewers together, asks Stuart Cosgrove