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Cintel seeks injunction to bar ITK telecine production
Telecine manufacturer alleges patent infringement over Millenium and HD Y-Front
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Beeton quits 4MC for Pepper
Former TVI principal colourist to help drive C-Reality push to broadcasters
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Tele-Cine beefs up marketing team
Tele-Cine has announced three appointments to its marketing and bookings team.John Davis, former marketing manager at Dublin facility Screen Scene, takes on a similar role across Tele-Cine, design arm XTV
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VTR lures Tape Gallery's Fattorini for new internet role
VTR has appointed Brian Fattorini, former head of new technology at audio facility The Tape Gallery, to the newly created post of systems architect for the internet.Fattorini, who is also
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Scottish Media Group under fire over Grampian licence
ITC describes programming changes as 'unacceptable'
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Harman quits Telewest for Prime TV
Executive director in charge of content departs less than six weeks after Flextech/Telewest merger
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ITC launches public service broadcasting debate
Regulator plans consultation to include in its contribution to forthcoming communications white paper
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BSkyB buys Sports Internet as third-quarter profits slump
£300 million deal announced as broadcaster's profits hit by subscriber and programming costs
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How Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels was remade as a TV drama for Channel 4
When producer Antony Wood was asked to remake Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels as a television drama, he hadn't even seen the film. Now, 15 months later, the series is
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Capital profits rise 21 per cent
Mansfield hails 'significant progress' by radio group in first-half results
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Microsoft and Pace to co-develop digital TV technologies
Joint initiative to drive take-up of digital entertainment
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Trust to subsidise 'hostile environment' training courses
Rory Peck unveils£40,000 fund for freelancers
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ITC announces overhaul of TV advertising rules
Revamp by TV watchdog could allow ads for escort agencies, private detectives and the occult
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Farm comes Home to HD
Soho outfit ends weeks of speculation by confirming plans to launch UK's first standalone high-definition film and television facility
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BBC governors in the dock
The days when BBC governors could get by with a monthly meeting and dinner with the minister in exchange for a tidy stipend and a couple of tickets to Wimbledon are over, writes Mike Shallcross
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The future of regulation
Peter Fiddick and Katy Elliott on why the government is planning to introduce a new regulatory system for the broadcasting industry For both those who cannot suppress a yawn when they hear