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    Broadcast surveys

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Equipment resellers and television studio bosses are being sought by Broadcastfor two special magazine reports. Reseller Survey 2005 and TV Studios 2005 will feature statistics, analysis and business features that explore the size and condition of the reseller and studio markets. Both reports will be published ...

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    Classic sound kit

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Audio post facility Classic Sound has bought Merging Technologies' Pyramix and V Cube audio, editing and mixing systems from reseller Total Audio Solutions. The system offers 128-track editing and dubbing and also allows high-definition picture files to be imported for audio to picture post work.

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    Court filming move

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Bow Tie Television has supplied the recording facilities for a pilot scheme to record court cases in the Royal Courts of Justice, London. Using Sony robotic camera systems, the six-week pilot project is being conducted by a consortium of the main news broadcasters, including BBC News, Sky News, ITV News, ...

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    MotionFX helps viewers to sleep

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    West London-based facility MotionFX has produced titles and graphic content for BBC1's How to Sleep Better. The science documentary studies the effects of disturbance on human sleep patterns. The graphics were designed by designer Keith Haynes who created surreal, dream-like sequences, which are used across both ...

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    Blue posts surgery series for C4

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Blue has completed the grade and online editing for Channel 4's Ancient Plastic Surgery. The Cicada Films documentary examines what early civilisations knew about cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Online editor and colourist Bill Ogden graded and onlined in Avid DS Nitris using The Foundry's Anvil grading ...

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    Red finishes BBC promotion

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Red Post-Production has completed work on a pioneering interactive television production for the BBC, cross-promoting BBC 1Xtra's radio coverage of the Trinidad Carnival with the red-button service on digital TV platforms. Red Inferno artist Ally Burnett created transitions using elements from carnival footage, which were animated in Inferno with a ...

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    Masterson sets up dedicated AFP firm

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    FORMER ITV2 commercial director Paul Masterson has set up a new production company dedicated to advertiser-funded programming.

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    BBC America open to offers from UK indies

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    New BBC America chief executive Bill Hilary has said there will be more opportunities for UK indies after pledging to double the channel's budget over the next two years.

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    Daytime chief quits Sky One

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Sky One commissioning editor for daytime Zoe Watson has quit after nearly four years with the broadcaster.

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    Few laughs for new ITV comedy

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    New comedies on BBC and ITV failed to find many laughs among viewers this week.

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    Mersey PSB bid

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Mersey Television chairman Phil Redmond said this week he planned to launch his grassroots digital public service channel on the Sky platform in the autumn. The not-for-profit Liverpool-based channel, to be called the North West Digital Platform, will be fully funded by the North West Development Agency for five years. ...

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    Talkback movers

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Indie Talkback Thames has created three new roles and made a series of promotions. Allan Tott, currently factual production executive, will become head of production for Talkback Factual and entertainment production executive Dean Jones has been promoted to head of production for Thames Entertainment. In addition, comedy production executive Beatrice ...

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    Thane exits Ofcom

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Veteran TV regulator Sarah Thane is to leave Ofcom just over a year after its inception. Thane, who advises the regulator on content issues, is to stand down in April for personal reasons, although she said she wanted to continue working in the media in some capacity. She is one ...

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    CNN hires Foster

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    CNN International has poached Max Foster from BBC1's Breakfast. The correspondent/presenter will join CNN in March as an anchor/reporter across the network's London-produced business and news shows. He will report to managing editor Nick Wrenn.

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    Barnett joins MTV

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Sarah Barnett has quit as director of the Edinburgh International TV Festival to join MTV in the newly created role of head of affiliate marketing for the MTV and VH1 channels. Starting in March, Barnett will report to James Scroggs and Anna Bateson, directors of MTV and VH1 channels respectively. ...

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    Execs give mixed message at Oxford

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast reports on the policy agendas revealed at last week's Oxford Media Convention and asks whether defending their own territory prevents channel chiefs from seeing the bigger picture

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    Grade on BBC News

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    BBC chairman Michael Grade has said the corporation should make news programmes that are both serious and popular, despite conceding serious news values were coming under 'increasing strain'. Delivering the inaugural Hugh Cudlipp lecture in London this week, he admitted there may have been confusion in the past as to ...

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    Sky covers Oscars

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Sky's live coverage of the 2005 Academy Awards is to be presented by Sharon Osbourne. Based in LA on Sunday 27 February, the X Factorjudge will front a preview show on Sky One at 7pm, followed by live coverage on Sky Movies 1 from 1.30am. She will ...

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    RDFI Band Aid deal

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    RDF International has picked up distribution rights to the documentary Band Aid: the Song that Rocked the World. Produced by Blakeway Productions, the 60-minute programme marks the 20th anniversary of the Band Aid charity single, Do They Know It's Christmas?and was originally ...

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    Curtis pens G8 tale

    2005-01-27T08:30:00Z

    Love Actuallywriter Richard Curtis is to write his first drama for the BBC with a 90-minute special set at a G8 summit. The Girl in the Caféwill air this summer as part of the corporation's season of programmes about Africa. Produced in association with US cable ...