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EINSTEIN JOINS CHANNEL HEALTH FOR AIRTIME SALES
The Einstein Channel has agreed a deal with Channel Health to pool their air-time sales resources to increase revenue and market share. The channels intend to attract other new broadcasters to
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TRAINING NEEDS OF MEDIA SECTOR TO BE CLARIFIED
The eight media national training organisations are to work together to develop a single map of the range of academic and vocational qualifications offered in the media sector. The need for
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RA ADVERTISES LATEST DIGITAL REGIONAL MULTIPLEX
The Radio Authority has invited applications for a digital multiplex licence for the south Wales and Severn estuary region. The licence covers south Wales including Cardiff, Swansea and Newport, together with
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SCIENCE PRODUCER WINS GLAXO WELLCOME AWARD
Science specialist Pioneer Productions has won a best science programme award for Universe, its four-part Channel 4 series exploring the frontiers of astronomy and cosmology. Pioneer's Nigel Henbest collected the Glaxo
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NEWS 24'S MONTAGU SIGNS UP FOR NEW BREAKFAST SHOW
New BBC and News 24 breakfast programme editor Andrew Thompson has appointed News 24 presenter Sarah Montagu as the programme's presenter on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Thompson is looking for a
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BBC WORLDWIDE LIBRARY SALES HEAD PROMOTED
BBC Worldwide library sales head Mark Fricker has been promoted to the new role of director, library sales reporting to BBC Worldwide director of international television Mike Phillips.
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Rival calls for Sky public service role
BSkyB should be forced to accept some public service obligations because of its stranglehold on premium sports rights and first-run movies, according to its main rival On Digital.In its communications white
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Bad taste turns listeners off
Listener loyalty to radio stations is dwindling as the number of brands continues to grow, with audiences now more prepared than ever to switch over or off if they are offended, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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Cosgrove establishes digital arm
Animation producer Cosgrove Hall Films is gearing up to become a major supplier of content for new media applications with a new digital division, writes Colin Robertson.
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C4 to show sex-swap series
Optomen Television is preparing a new documentary series in which people dress and live as the opposite sex for at least three weeks in an attempt to explore gender differences, writes Ashley Davies.
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Initial exec quits for music indie
Initial producer and The Pepsi Chart series producer Jim Parsons has joined music indie Done and Dusted as a senior producer, writes Tara Conlan.
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Unity Pictures was commissioned by Emma Smith and Ben Jones of SSM Freesports to create the titles and stings for a new series, World Wind Surfing 2000, that covers the Professional
Unity Pictures was commissioned by Emma Smith and Ben Jones of SSM Freesports to create the titles and stings for a new series, World Wind Surfing 2000, that covers the Professional
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Enteraction TV has designed the on-air look, including logo, for new Sky interactive recruitment channel TV Jobshop. The package includes idents, title sequences, virtual sets and all ancillary elemen
Enteraction TV has designed the on-air look, including logo, for new Sky interactive recruitment channel TV Jobshop. The package includes idents, title sequences, virtual sets and all ancillary elements. The jigsaw
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Hobbins Sides was commissioned by LWT producer Simon Cherry to create the opening titles of a new ITV series examining the contemporary relevance of the Ten Commandments. Presented by Melvyn Bragg,
Hobbins Sides was commissioned by LWT producer Simon Cherry to create the opening titles of a new ITV series examining the contemporary relevance of the Ten Commandments. Presented by Melvyn Bragg,
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Mentorn in Robot Wars deal
The Mentorn Group has unveiled a revamp of its factual department and has signed a US rights deal with MTV for DIY robot competition format Robot Wars, writes Tara Conlan.
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DCMS vetoes DGA TV export findings
The government has rejected industry arguments for dedicated schemes to fund animation and international productions in its belated response to David Graham & Associates' exports report, Building a Global Audience, published
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Thorp takes Sci-Fi job
Sci-Fi channel has created a new director of programming role and has promoted head of programme planning and acquisitions Jason Thorp to the position, writes Colin Robertson.
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Taylor joins Straight TV
Manchester indie Straight TV has signed up former Granada Media production commercial director Paul Taylor as a non-executive director, writes Ashley Davies.
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Cintel/IPI forced into receivership
Telecine manufacturer Cintel has gone into receivership together with its holding company Image Precision International (IPI).Professional services firm KPMG was called in by the Bank of Scotland last Friday (21 July)
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Three Mills seeks partners
Three Mills Island Studios is seeking partners to expand into post-production services, writes Barbara Marshall.