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Paxman carpeted over Kennedy interview
Television interviewer Jeremy Paxman is criticised by a broadcasting watchdog today over a ...
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Judge calls radio phone-in to say CCTV is useless waste of money
A judge phoned a radio phone-in programme from his chambers to say that film from CCTV cameras was often 'completel...
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TV crew hunt for Belgrano
A film crew plans to find and film the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano for a television documentary ...
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NewsPop Idol's Mr Nasty to front dating show
Simon Cowell, Pop Idol's Mr Nasty, is to make an unlikely Cupid in a dating show being developed for ITV1, writes Penny Hughes.
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Granada Kids chief moves to top CITV role
Granada Kids director of programmes Steven Andrew is to succeed Janie Grace as controller of children's and youth programming at ITV, writes John Plunkett.
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NewsNow Airey brings in Bravo man
Sky has poached Flextech Television's rising star Matthew Paice, controller of Bravo and Trouble, to take up the new position of head of factual programmes and multiplexes at Sky One, writes Paul Revoir.
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NewsBBC launches major shake-up of factual
The BBC is to implement a major restructure of its factual and learning commissioning structure that will see the creation of a new single controller role overseeing the whole of its£300m television slate, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Watchpoint in London
Interactive specialist WatchPoint Media has opened a London office. The company offers solutions for creating, broadcasting and collecting responses for interactive TV applications and its biggest product is Storyteller, an authoring system and graphical tool built on a proprietary visual programming language.
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Machine Room hiring
Soho facility The Machine Room has added former 4MC/Ascent Media colourist Brian Metherell to its telecine team to help with an increase in TK projects. Metherell, who has 25 years' experience, has previously worked at VTR and TVP among other facilities. His credits include The ...
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Ascent redundancies
Thirty five Ascent Media staff have been axed as a result of the merger of post houses Soho 601 and SVC into One Post. Those affected are being encouraged to apply for other jobs within the group. One Post will have 58 employees comprising 23 people from SVC, five from ...
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Gong for Morris film
Chris Morris' short film My Wrongs 8245-8249 and 117, which was posted at The Mill, has won a Bafta for best short film at this year's awards. The project was co-produced by Mark Herbert ( Phoenix Nights), and was adapted ...
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Simple treatment for Sky show
The Sky News graphics team has created images for a new live evening talk show called 3Dto air on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3 March.
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BBC buys news software for war
The BBC has ordered 13 LNG (laptop news gathering) software systems from web and newsgathering partners TVZ and 4BN, for journalists to use in covering the impending war in Iraq.
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Video Europe spends£1.5m on OB equipment
London kit hire and studio facility Video Europe has invested£1.5m in OB trucks and kit for its new events division.
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P3 to axe office and shrink workforce
Soho post facility P3 has denied rumours it is going bust but has admitted that it will have to close one of its two offices and make staff cutbacks, writes Sam Espensen.
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MTV forum to grill Blair over war in Iraq
Prime Minster Tony Blair is to appear on MTV in a special 60-minute discussion programme in which he will set out his case for war with Iraq. MTV Forum with Tony Blair: Is War the Answer?, to be made by MTV Europe in London, will include questions from 40 young ...
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Bruce picked as face for BBC1 Tonight rival
The BBC has confirmed that Ten O'Clock News presenter Fiona Bruce is to present a new current affairs magazine programme on BBC1. Real Story, which begins next month, has been commissioned by BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey and head of current affairs Peter Horrocks for a huge three-series run of 28 ...
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C4 launches lunchtime war news bulletin
Channel 4 is to air a new lunchtime news bulletin that will go head to head with Five News as the build-up to a possible war with Iraq continues. The 30-minute
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Murphy orders fresh Re:covered for BBC3
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has ordered a new 12 x 30-minute series of music show Re:covered, fronted by presenter Dermot O'Leary. The series, made by Blaze Television, will be produced by Jim Parsons and executive produced by Conor McAnally. The first programme, which will air in April, will feature performances ...
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BBC1's Red Cap on course for second series
BBC1 drama Red Cap, starring former EastEnders actress Tamzin Outhwaite as a military police officer, has been commissioned for a second series. The 6 x 60-minute series, ordered by BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey and controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter from indie Stormy Pictures, will be produced by Sarah Wilson ...


















