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CREATIVE BRIEFS - BERMUDA SHORTS COMPLETES CAPRI-SUN SPOTS.
Bermuda Shorts has completed three Capri-Sun spots for Coca-Cola through the brand's interactive creative agency magneticNorth.
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CREATIVE BRIEFS - CONDOR POST PRODUCES TRAIL FOR CAMBRIDGE SPIES.
Condor Post has produced the trail for BBC2's in-house drama Cambridge Spies, with a brief to
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CREATIVE BRIEFS - MAINFRAME CREATES SERIES OF GRAPHICS.
Mainframe has created a series of graphics for Chris Evans' company, UMTV, for the Five series
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Cash boost for new Flextech chief Opie.
Flextech Television's new managing director, Lisa Opie, has pledged to grow the multichannel business after securing
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Receiver in at Simply Television.
Simply Television Ltd, a subsidiary of the Simply Television Group, has gone into administrative receivership and shut three of its seven channels, write Paul Revoir and Sam Matthews.
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Big Brother coverage to swamp Channel 4.
Big Brother 4 is going back to basics with a smaller, more 'feminine' house, but the show will command more of Channel 4's summer schedule than ever before, writes Colin Robertson.
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AWARD FOR ITC CHIEF.
Independent Television Commission chief executive Patricia Hodgson has been appointed a 'companion' of the Chartered Management
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BBC REGIONAL MOVE.
The BBC has promoted BBC Wales secretary and head of public affairs Manon Williams to the
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TWO VIE FOR LICENCE.
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has received two applications for the local TV licence for Manchester,
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MIPCOM AT WEEKEND.
This year's Mipcom will take place over a weekend. The annual programme market will take place
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PROGRAMMING - C4 to scrutinise multinationals.
The first-time director behind The Luckiest Nut In The World - the Channel 4 film presented
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PROGRAMMING - BBC uses 'dung cam' to spy on elephants.
Wildlife documentary-maker John Downer is to camouflage a tiny camera as a piece of animal faeces for a new BBC1 special about a herd of elephants, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Feedback first at Panorama.
For the first time in its 50-year history, BBC1 current affairs strand Panorama is to devote an entire show to viewer feedback after a programme screened last October on anti-depressant drug Seroxat elicited an avalanche of calls and emails, writes Leigh
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Celebdaq to ring changes.
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has ordered changes to the channel's flagship show Celebdaq to broaden its appeal away from the celebrity trading website from which it takes its name, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Granada enters mobile market.
Granada's programming back catalogue, including footage from classic shows such as The Professionals, will be made
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Waddell quits BBC for family firm.
Jannine Waddell, the BBC executive who oversees long-running travel show Holiday, is quitting the corporation to join her father's Northern Ireland-based indie, Brian Waddell Productions (BWP), writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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GMTV breakfasts with E! Entertainment.
GMTV is in talks with celebrity channel E! Entertainment to provide showbiz content to the US broadcaster's recently launched UK channel, writes Paul Revoir.
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RATINGS - ITV stays king of the Saturday night jungle.
ITV1's foray into Saturday night peaktime drama seems to have paid off with the channel's new police drama, MIT, averaging nearly 7 million, writes Jon Rogers.
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MONKEY MOVES.
Indie Monkey Kingdom, producer of Five's hidden camera show Swag, has hired two senior producers -
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THREE JOIN BOARD.
RDF Media director of programmes Stephen Lambert, Wall to Wall chief executive Alex Graham and Discovery

















