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Oxford goes to India for drama.
Factual Indie Oxford Film & Television is moving into TV drama after securing a two-part series
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The BBC does a Delia on interiors.
Changing Rooms star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is to front a new series which the BBC hopes will do for interior design what Delia Smith's How to Cook did for food, writes Leigh Holmwood
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CAPITAL XMAS FOR FIVE.
Five has signed a deal with Endemol production arm Initial for Capital Radio's Capital Christmas Live, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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CITV blasts kids into outer space.
ITV Controller of children's and youth Janie Grace has commissioned an ambitious multimedia series that will offer kids the chance to fly a 'spacecraft', writes Steve Aston
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The Mill shuts down its film operations.
One of London's leading visual effects facilities is closing its film unit, writes John Oates
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Glassworks chiefs consider buy-out.
Managers at Soho post-production facility Glassworks are considering a management buy-out after parent company Das Werk
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Avid direct sales to 'benefit all'.
Avid Technology Europe vice-president Graham Sharp has reassured the company's clients and resellers that the decision to take some sales in-house (Broadcast, 15 November) will be of benefit to everyone involved, writes Will Strauss
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TOP RTS GONG FOR BBC OB.
The BBC OB department has won the prestigious judges' award at this week's RTS Craft and
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PRODUCERS ON MOVE.
Two of the UK's biggest 3D and visual effects companies have appointed new producers. Rushes has
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RAPID PICTURES EXPANDS.
Post facility Rapid Pictures has expanded its Shepherd's Bush home with the introduction of a new
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FIRST UK RENDER FARM.
A British-based 'render farm' called Render-it, which launches next month, is promising to cut the time
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BROADCAST WINNERS.
Dubbing editor Lee Philpot, sculptor Oswaldo Macia and student Rowan Porteous are the lucky winners in
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The Americans will make waves.
So it begins. Last week's announcement by media secretary Tessa Jowell that commercial radio was to
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FREE TO AIR - If you want my opinion ...
Andrew Sullivan, the intelligent face of the American right, wrote a most peculiar article in the
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TRADE TALK - Trouble shooter.
After his sure handling of lads' channel Bravo, Matthew Paice has been awarded another challenge - getting Flextech's kids' offering on track
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ON THE BOX - Altared images.
Green Bay Media creative director John Geraint finds churches and high fashion rubbing shoulders on Channel 4
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Three's a crowd.
Vigorous lobbying by the radio industry has at last paid off, with commercial operators now allowed a larger share of local markets. But will the concerns over competition prevent real consolidation among radio's big four?
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TV 2012 - Television's fuzzy future.
When senior industry executives were asked to predict the shape of television in 10 years' time no clear picture emerged. The only certainty was that the BBC will continue to play a major role in the broadcasting landscape. James Curtis reports
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INTERVIEW - Hollywood bound.
What will the UK TV industry have to do to lure back Andy Walmsley, set designer of Millionaire and numerous West End hits, who is heading for the US to design the second series of American Idol?
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CITY WATCH - Can Hit fix its future growth?
Hit Entertainment has enjoyed rapid expansion, thanks to properties such as Bob the Builder. Now it needs to balance acquisitions and new brands