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OPEN ... STRIKES DEALS WITH LADBROKES AND GOING PLACES
Interactive TV service Open ... has announced deals with Ladbrokes and Going Places that will see the two high-street names join the BSkyB-backed platform. Ladbrokes will open an interactive home betting
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BIDS PLACED FOR RADIO LICENCE IN MORECAMBE BAY AREA
Five groups are bidding to run the independent local radio licence for the Morecambe Bay area. The applicants include existing licensee The Bay, Guardian Media Group-backed BFM, and Easy 96.9FM led
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METRO SECURES TRAVEL SLOTS ON WIRELESS STATIONS
Kelvin MacKenzie's Wireless Group has signed a deal with Metro Networks to provide nine of his newly acquired local radio stations with traffic and travel information. The deal covers the Wireless
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HEART PUTS RADIOS IN FLEET OF LONDON TAXIS
Heart 106.2 has installed passenger radios in 50 London taxi cabs tuned exclusively to the Chrysalis-owned London station. The campaign, in association with taxi ad-contractor Taxi Media, follows a similar initiative
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RTS BOOKS IN BSKYB'S TONY BALL AS DINNER SPEAKER
BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball is set to speak at a Royal Television Society dinner on 27 April. Further RTS events this year include the Programme Awards on 21 March, the
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS CORRECTION
In last week's Overnight Ratings, we attributed the Thursday 3 February edition of Carlton Country at 19.30 with an average audience of four million viewers and an 18 per cent share.
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C5 buys new soap to replace Sunset
Channel 5 is to replace daytime US soap Sunset Beach with veteran US drama Days of Our Lives, under a new deal with Columbia Pictures Television.C5 controller of acquisitions Jeff Ford
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C4/Ideal rev up for motoring site
Channel 4 and Ideal World's new media arm e.world have formed a joint-venture motoring website called 4car.co.uk, writes Ashley Davies.
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C4 signs Morris films
Channel 4 commissioning editor, documentaries Peter Dale has ordered a 6 x 30-minute series of interviews, under the strand name First Person, from controversial US film-maker Errol Morris, writes Ashley Davies.
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BBC Brum recruits Thorogood
Nick Thorogood joins as the divison's development executive from Talent Television where he was a development producer. His brief will be to liaise closely with BBC Broadcast and channel commissioning teams
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BBC Resources Birmingham designed and produced the titles for the third series of BBC 2's Goodness Gracious Me. The sequence is based on an urban poster-filled wall featuring the show's characters,
BBC Resources Birmingham designed and produced the titles for the third series of BBC 2's Goodness Gracious Me. The sequence is based on an urban poster-filled wall featuring the show's characters,
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English & Pockett created the graphics package for HSBC's sponsorship of ITV's Drama Premieres season. The campaign consists of three edits of opening and closing sequences and break bumpers. Each seq
English & Pockett created the graphics package for HSBC's sponsorship of ITV's Drama Premieres season. The campaign consists of three edits of opening and closing sequences and break bumpers. Each sequence
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BBC Resources Glasgow produced the titles for new BBC 2 children's series Hyperlinks, which offers a new way of looking at facts and figures. Graphic designer Lucy Goad created a futuristic
BBC Resources Glasgow produced the titles for new BBC 2 children's series Hyperlinks, which offers a new way of looking at facts and figures. Graphic designer Lucy Goad created a futuristic
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Discovery looks to fresh indie talent
Discovery has commissioned seven indies it has never worked with before to produce 7 x 30-minute documentaries for its Power Zone slot.The shows were ordered by Discovery Networks Europe (DNE) commissioning
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Edinburgh TV fest shifts venue
The Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival (GEITF) is decamping from the city centre for the first time in 25 years, in favour of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), writes Colin
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Available Light shines with 16-hour HTV West contract
Bristol-based indie Available Light productions has secured a deal with HTV West to produce 16 hours of regional shows, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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BBC Choice orders slate of new entertainment shows
BBC Choice has ordered a slate of new commissions, including a music series fronted by comedian Sean Hughes, writes Tim Dams.
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RADIOSCAPE LAUNCHES DAB TRANSMISSION PRODUCTS
RadioScape has begun marketing a complete set of transmission products for digital audio broadcasting (DAB), which it developed to meet NTL's needs for the launch of the UK's commercial radio DAB
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RUSHES RECRUITS SALLY COOPER FROM AD AGENCY
Producer Sally Cooper has joined Rushes after four years at advertising agency WCRS, where she worked on a number of high profile, post-production and animation intensive projects. They included RSA's Little
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CINTEL OFFERS C-REALITY UPGRADE PATH FOR URSA USERS
Cintel is to offer an upgrade path to its top of the range C-Reality telecine technology, for its existing user base of Ursa Gold and Diamond systems. The new Ursa Callisto