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Blue plumps for Philips Spirit telecine
Facilities house Blue has become the latest post-production house to order the Philips Spirit high-end telecine.Blue managing director Dave Cadle said the Spirit, which is expected to be installed in January,
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Blatchford quits Intergraph UK
Intergraph Computer Systems UK business manager for digital media Peter Blatchford has quit the company.Blatchford, who joined from Accom two years ago, is understood to be on the verge of joining
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BBC 2 war doc to launch at LPM
BBC Worldwide will launch programmes including BBC 2 historical documentary series War of the Century internationally at the London Programme Market (LPM) next week.The four-parter was written and produced by Timewatch
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Itel signs deal with Emmy winner JWM
UK distributor Itel has signed a first-look development deal with Emmy award-winning US indie factual specialist JWM Productions.Under the deal, Itel has first refusal on distribution rights to new factual programming
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Ex-Carlton controller Clark joins Arabic MBC
Former Carlton Television controller of factual programmes Steve Clark has been appointed director of news and production for London-based Arabic cable and satellite broadcaster MBC.Clark, who will report to MBC chief
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Apted slams fakery at Adelaide conference
UK film and documentary director Michael Apted has hit out at fakery in factual programme-making at an Australian documentary conference. Speaking at the Australian International Documentary Conference in Adelaide on Tuesday
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Pearson buys worldwide rights to Baywatch
Pearson Television has bought the worldwide rights to 199 episodes of drama Baywatch (right) from US distributor The Fremantle Corporation.Pearson produces the show, which is now into its tenth series and
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Friedricks and Fierman sign for Team International
US producer/distributor Team Communications has appointed Larry Friedricks and Paula Fierman as co-presidents of newly created international distribution subsidiary Team International Distribution (TID). Friedricks and Fierman are joining Team from Paular
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Chatsworth wins pre-sales deals for Battlefields
UK indie Chatsworth Television's distribution arm has secured a pre-sales deals for the fourth series of Battlefields with US broadcaster PBS. The 12 x 60-minute historical documentary on the battles of
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NVC sells Diverse's The Phil around the world
NVC Arts has sold Diverse Production docu-soap The Phil, which aired on Channel 4 in the UK, to NHK (Japan), ABC (Australia), Prime TV (New Zealand) and Canal 22 (Mexico). The
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Aardman clinches movie deal with Dreamworks
UK animation indie Aardman Animations has signed an exclusive, four-title film deal with DreamWorks SKG, the US studio backed by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. The deal comes on
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TRADE TALK - In a Real world
After winning a£1 million order to make Front Room at Pebble Mill, Tony Steyger is leaving the BBC for Victoria Real, reports Dominic Timms.
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TRADE TALK - Mark Rowland
Has some reassuring words for those programme-makers who are still worried about new media.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Snipers take their toll
Although the makers of Guns on the Street have been cleared of misleading viewers, press probes into investigative current affairs have made broadcasters wary of the genre. Jason Deans reports.
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OPINION - ITV must move to replace Eyre fast
What a week. It began with Greg Dyke's much-anticipated debut at the BBC - and no sooner was he through the door than he'd announced a review of Broadcast as if
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BBC 1 - BBC dinosaur bites back
Earlier this year, BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon might have been forgiven for collecting his coat and leaving but now the schedule appears to have perked up. Peter Keighron canvasses industry opinion on Salmon's great leap forward.
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INTERVIEW - Change in the Eyre
He's decided to take up a new challenge as chief executive of Pearson, so is it merely a case of 'job done' or did the politics of the most difficult job in broadcasting finally get to departing ITV chief executive Richard Eyre?
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Serial offenders
ITV and BBC 1 crave renewable hit series. But the trouble is, with the exception of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? they've been thin on the ground over the past few years.
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OFF THE RECORD - Life imitating art
Far from running down the NHS with hostile shows such as Cardiac Arrest, Off The Record hears that BBC dramatists are now helping out this once great British institution. Cornwall sources
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OFF THE RECORD - Slow starter
New Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) chairman Lord Holme was fast out of the blocks for a 63-year-old, speaking at a Broadcasting Press Guild lunch last week less than a month after