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X-Dream grows arm to sell internet rights
X-Dream International, a production and distribution company specialising in extreme sports, has spun off a distribution arm to sell interactive programming rights for the internet, writes Wale Azeez.
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RDF scoops series of factual orders
Indie RDF Television is working on a raft of new factual commissions for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, including a show for the BBC 2 History Zone.The 6 x 30-minute BBC 2
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Chatsworth and Flicks launch TV4C
Chatsworth Television and Flicks Films have banded together to launch a new entertainment production company and distribution outfit called TV4C, specialising in the development and production of live-action and animation programmes for young people,
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On Digital unveils interactive plans
On Digital revealed plans to launch its home shopping and banking services early next year with access to the internet pencilled in for a later launch, writes John Plunkett.
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GEARHOUSE POSTS LOSSES OF£900,000
Gearhouse has reported a loss of£900,000 for the year ending 30 June 1999. The loss, which was highlighted by the company in a series of profit warnings earlier this year,
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ALEXANDER APPOINTED MD OF QUANTEL SOUTHERN EUROPE
Quantel has restructured its operations in southern Europe. David Alexander (left), currently managing director of Quantel Spain, has been appointed managing director of Quantel Southern Europe. The move consolidates the company's
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INTEL TO BRAND NEXT-GENERATION CHIPS ITANIUM
Intel has chosen the name Itanium for its next generation 64-bit chip set expected to be launched early next year. Previously code-named Merced, the new chip is expected to form the
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CLEAR CUT PICKS AVID SYMPHONY FOR EXPANSION PLAN
West London facility Clear Cut Pictures has placed an order for Avid Symphony. Clear Cut general manager Jo Beighton said the purchase was part of a planned expansion of the Shepherd's
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ELITE ORDERS DISCREET SMOKE ONLINE EDITOR
Leeds facility Elite Television has ordered a Discreet Smoke online editor from Soho reseller Red Lorry Yellow Lorry. The new system will be run by editor Chris Timson. Elite chairman and
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LIPSYNC HIRES HENDERSON FOR THIRD-PARTY ROLE
LipSync has appointed former Molinare bookings co-ordinator Zoe Henderson to help drive the company's recent move to opening its facilities to third parties. She joins recent LipSync appointees Jason Elliot, who
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MCDONALD JOINS UP WITH SMOKE + MIRRORS 3D
Former Amg/Film Factory animator Jason McDonald has joined Smoke + Mirrors 3D. McDonald, who spent the last three years at the VTR subsidiary, said he hoped to specialise in 3D character
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BKSTS TO FOCUS ON DIGITAL CINEMA AT DIGITAL WEEKEND
The BKSTS' forthcoming Digital Weekend will include a look at the latest developments in digital cinema and projection when it opens on 27 November.THX Lucas Film pioneers Kurt Schwenk and Dave
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Quantel considers buyout from Carlton
Senior management at Carlton Communications subsidiary Quantel are understood to be considering plans for a management buyout of the company.While no formal proposals are thought to have been put forward, insiders
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Sony merges B&P and DNS arms
Sony Corporation's decision to merge its Broadcast & Professional and Digital Network Solutions business in Japan will have no 'immediate' effect in Europe or the UK, according to Broadcast & Professional
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Tagholm to head new BDP low-cost division
BDP Media Solutions is setting up a new broadcast programming division that will target low-cost, high-volume programming. The new unit will join the three established divisions at BDP, which include promotions
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Partially sighted gain from BBC/DTI web deal
The BBC has given the Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) web technology to enhance internet access for the partially sighted free of charge, enabling it to meet requirements set out
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Sinclair plans telecast to push DVB
US broadcaster Sinclair Broadcasting is mounting a pan-American telecast to highlight the results of its three-month comparative trials of the rival DVB and ATSC transmission systems.Expected to be picked up by
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SBS puts focus on developed regions
Pan-European broadcaster SBS is reverting its attention to developed markets and to aggressive expansion in radio, following the collapse of its $650 million (£395 million) acquisition of Central European Media Enterprises.SBS
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Wall to Wall scoops Euro order
UK indie Wall to Wall Television has secured its first major direct commission from a European broadcaster, with a£1 million deal for a major factual series for Franco-German cultural station Arte, writes Jason Deans.
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Carlton International sells 220 films to UPCtv
Carlton International sold more than 220 films from its movie collection to cable broadcaster UPCtv at Mipcom this week, writes Lucy Rouse.Films from the Rank and Rohauer collections, including the Carry