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DAISLEY TO HEAD SALES AT SOMETHIN' ELSE
Bruce Daisley has been appointed head of sales for independent radio production company Somethin' Else. Daisley, formerly a sales executive for Emap On Air, will be responsible for developing new revenue
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SINGER, TAYLOR AND DAVEY HONOURED BY RTS
Flextech executive chairman Adam Singer, Discovery Channels Europe managing director Joyce Taylor and former Independent Television Commission director of cable and satellite Jon Davey were awarded silver medals by the Royal
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NTL RETHINKS UNITED BID
NTL has said that it would not rule out bidding again for Newcastle United if the Restrictive Practices Court rules in favour of unbundling football TV rights next month. The cable
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CN GROUP MOVES INTO RADIO
Carlisle-based newspaper publisher CN Group has acquired controlling interests in two radio stations - The Bay, covering Morecambe Bay, and City Beat in Belfast - from the Oyston Family Trust. CN
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MARKETEER JOINS FLEXTECH
Pay-TV outfit Flextech has appointed the founder of Western International Media Mike Smallwood to the newly created role of senior vice-president of marketing. Smallwood, who joins after a period as a
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NOBLE SUCCESSOR AT HEART
Heart 106.2 has appointed former Drivetime announcer Erika North to replace Kara Noble on the Jono and Morning Crew breakfast show. Noble was sacked after a picture she took of a
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Sir Trevor escapes racism censure
Sir Trevor McDonald has escaped censure from Ofcom for calling comedian Bernard Manning a 'fat, white b*stard'. [ALL]
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TV mags fix deadlines
TV listings editors have forced the terrestrial channels to limit schedule changes to an earlier deadline of 16.00 on Wednesdays with any subsequent changes to remain unpublished.The agreement follows a 'listings
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ITV tussles with F1 boss over TV rights
ITV faces the prospect of shelling out more cash to maintain its coverage of Formula One (F1) motor racing after a contractual dispute with F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone forced it to drastically cut back its coverage of the French Grand Prix last weekend, wr
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Former Cosby Show executive producer Caryn Mandabach is to give the Worldview Address on the global future of the TV industry at this year's Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival (GEITF
Former Cosby Show executive producer Caryn Mandabach is to give the Worldview Address on the global future of the TV industry at this year's Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival (GEITF) on
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Ainsworth to quiz Bland on future
Peter Ainsworth, the Conservative shadow media secretary, is to have urgent talks with BBC chairman Sir Christopher Bland about the thrust of the corporation's future policy and, in particular, the continuation
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Zenith buys Two-Can
Zenith Entertainment is paving a path into the US educational television and video market with the acquisition of London-based worldwide outfit Two-Can Publishing, writes Lexie Goddard.
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Creative briefs
Diverse Design has created the title sequence for new BBC 1 flagship drama Badger. Starring Jerome Flynn, the six-part series follows the life of a wildlife protection officer in the Newcastle
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Ofcom: Olympic logo could cause seizures
Ofcom has criticised BBC News for airing a 2012 London Olympics video logo that could have caused epileptic seizures. [ALL]
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CWC offers digital for under a tenner
Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) has turned the heat up on its rivals by unveiling a digital pay-TV package that it claims undercuts similar offerings from both On Digital and BSkyB
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BBC and Sci-Fi agree Farscape joint deal
The BBC has signed a joint acquisition deal with the Sci-Fi channel to buy Farscape, a 22 x 60-minute US science fiction series made by The Jim Henson Company, writes Tim Dams.
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Wise Buddah to examine state of British institutions in first R4 series
Radio production company Wise Buddah has secured a stack of new commissions including its first project for BBC Radio 4, writes Tabitha Cole.
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Tigress hires staff to make new UK and US shows
Independent natural history specialist Tigress Productions is taking on 20 extra production staff on the back of new UK and US commissions, writes Jason Deans.
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FOUR MEDIA DITCHES $150 MILLION BOND ISSUE
Four Media, the US facilities group that recently acquired UK facilities TVP Group and TVI, has abandoned a high-yielding bond issue that would have raised $150 million (£95 million). Four Media
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VFG SNAPS UP GMG ENDEMOL FILM AND TAPE ARM
AIM-listed facilities group VFG has acquired Mobart Enterprises, the film and tape stock subsidiary of GMG Endemol Entertainment. The deal values the Soho-based company at just over£900,000, made up of