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Sky News' creative services department is behind the titles for Technofilextra, Sky News' new consumer-friendly computer and gadget show. The stark, dynamic graphics were designed to complement sister
Sky News' creative services department is behind the titles for Technofilextra, Sky News' new consumer-friendly computer and gadget show. The stark, dynamic graphics were designed to complement sister show, Technofile, while
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Channel 4's creative services department has completed the latest Stella Artois sponsorship sequences to be shown on C4 and FilmFour. A total of 16 idents and bumpers were designed and directed
Channel 4's creative services department has completed the latest Stella Artois sponsorship sequences to be shown on C4 and FilmFour. A total of 16 idents and bumpers were designed and directed
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IPPR in pursuit of editorial freedom
The Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) is calling on the government to ensure editorial independence in the media before agreeing to any further relaxation of ownership rules.In its latest paper,
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Ideal man to Wark Clements
Glasgow indie Wark Clements has poached Paul Murray from Ideal World Productions to become its director of development and executive producer, writes Georgina Lipscomb.Murray's new brief is to develop ideas and
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ITV2 is introducing a nightly extreme-sports slot and will fill it with almost 100 hours of new programming from ESPN and TWI, writes Colin Robertson. ESPN has supplied 65 hours of
ITV2 is introducing a nightly extreme-sports slot and will fill it with almost 100 hours of new programming from ESPN and TWI, writes Colin Robertson. ESPN has supplied 65 hours of
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All Out in BBC radio wins
Radio indie All Out Productions has racked up a new commission from BBC World Service Education, plus a 20-part recommission from BBC Radio 5 Live, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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BSC: 'Better public vetting'
Programme-makers need to step up identity checking procedures when selecting members of the public for television shows, according to Broadcasting Standards Commission chairman Lord Holme, writes Colin Robertson.
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NTL TO BUILD 20 NEW TRANSMITTERS FOR DIGITAL ONE
The UK digital radio network operator Digital One is to add 20 new transmitters across Britain. The transmitters will be commissioned between now and June 2001 and are being built by
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4MC FIRST TO BUY ARCHANGEL RESTORATION UNIT
4MC UK has become the first company to purchase Archangel, the real-time archive stabilisation and restoration unit from Snell & Wilcox. The system went live at 4MC UK on 15 May
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BBC'S MASTERS RECEIVES PINNACLE AWARD
Promax and BDA have named BBC director of broadcasting and presentation Pam Masters as this year's recipient of the Pinnacle award. Masters was chosen because of her experience and current role
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Jo Whiley radio show joins fakery list
BBC Radio 1’s Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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P3 POST TO LINK UP WITH NEW 3D OUTFIT LOOP
P3 Post has announced it is teaming up with Loop, a new 3D animation, graphics and visual effects studio. Loop, set up by former Digital Arts animators, Michael Gibbins and Steve
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PENN SIGNS UP FOR TELEVISION SET'S SALES TEAM
The Television Set has lured John Penn from Dubbs to join its sales team. Although Penn will be based at The Television Set in Golden Square, he will also represent sister
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BROWN AND ADAMS APPOINTED AT SOHO 601
Soho 601 has announced two appointments. Senior post-producer Matt Adams has been promoted to the board in recognition of his role in expanding the company's core business, while senior Inferno artist
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Technology chief spells out BBC HD future
BBC principal technologist Andy Quested gave some strong technical pointers to the future of HD formats at the conference.
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SDI BROADCAST BOUGHT UP BY PICTURE CANNING COMPANY
The Picture Canning Company has acquired outside broadcast company SDI Broadcast. The purchase includes a six-camera serial digital widescreen truck and is part of Picture Canning's strategy to expand its multi-camera
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MEDIASTAR SYSTEM READY FOR WIMBLEDON TENNIS
The All England Lawn Tennis Club is installing the second phase of its MediaStar TV and video distribution system in time for this year's Wimbledon Championships. The first phase, which was
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BBC News pioneers live videophone system
BBC News has unveiled details of a pioneering live videophone, writes Barbara Marshall.
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Bectu and ad body reach agreement
Bectu and the Advertising, Film & Videotape Producers Association (AFVPA) have finally agreed new terms on pay and conditions, ending 16 months of protracted negotiations.Freelance technicians who make commercials for film
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Pinnacle combines DES and Montage products
Pinnacle Systems has launched a networked news editing product combining key packages of two of the companies it recently acquired, writes Nick Radlo.