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Technology & facilities - B+ scouts for new young TV making talent.
The B+ Young Talent Awards, the only awards ceremony in the UK designed specifically to celebrate
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Technology & facilities - New software helps to rekindle Knightmare.
The maker of cult 1980s kids adventure show Knightmare is developing new software to bring the show back as a live interactive virtual reality dungeon adventure show, writes Sam Espensen.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - 3D EXCALIBUR HAILS A RIDE.
Birmingham-based PS Creative has completed a 3D CGI TV/cinema spot to promote a new ride at
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BUSINESS HONES IDEAS.
Ad production company The Business has set up a division to deal with commercial ideas. Russell
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - HOMELESS GETS KIT.
The 400 Company has supplied kit, crew and an offline suite for a new BBC Everyman
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C4 INVESTIGATES NASA SHUTTLE DISASTER.
Channel 4 has commissioned a fast-turnaround investigative piece looking into the recent Columbia space shuttle tragedy.
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C4'S BROWN JOINS INDIE.
Former Channel 4 deputy commissioner of history and religion Gill Brown has moved to Welsh indie
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BBC MARKET NEXT WEEK.
BBC Worldwide expects to generate sales of around #50m from its annual Showcase programme market, which
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AD-FUNDED-TV SEMINAR.
Bafta has joined forces with twofourtv to host a seminar on advertiser-funded programming, bringing together broadcasters,
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LINNELL LEADS RADIO BID.
Chrysalis Radio has hired former BBC WM breakfast host Stuart Linnell to head its bid for
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HAT TRICK LAUNCHES 2GP.
The executive producer of BBC2's The Office, Anil Gupta, has joined forces with Hat Trick Productions'
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ANDREWS JOINS EXTREME.
Former head of programming at Fox Kids Eastern Europe Daniel Andrews has been appointed head of
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SKILLSET HIRES FIVE.
Skillset, the skills council for the audio-visual industries, boosted its regional presence with five new managers.
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Dyke list snubs Fame Academy.
Fame Academy, the BBC's most expensive entertainment commission to date, has been snubbed by director general
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NTL delays interactivity.
NTL HAS admitted that its much-vaunted enhanced TV service will not roll out to its entire 2 million-strong network until at least the end of the year, writes Paul Revoir.
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BSkyB plans to slash fees.
BSKYB HAS revealed better than expected results, with 244,000 new customers in the last quarter, and plans to increase profit margins by driving down the fees it pays to channel suppliers, writes Paul Revoir.
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Programming - C4 goes to Ibiza with Maverick.
Birmingham-based indie Maverick Television, has bagged #3m worth of Channel 4 commissions including a documentary about
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MacKenzie takes on Rajar.
THE Wireless Group (TWG) is set to trigger one of the biggest splits in the history of radio audience measurement by launching a nationwide rival to Rajar, writes John Plunkett.
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RDF has second shot at regions.
RDF Media has formed a joint programming venture with Manchester-based entertainment specialist Multi Media Arts (MMA)
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Digital tsar admits switch off now likely to be 2014.
Digital 'tsar' Barry Cox, the TV executive figure entrusted with steering the broadcasting industry towards analogue switch-off, has admitted that it is 'unlikely' that the government will hit its target window of 2006 to 2010, writes David Wood.


















