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Technology & Facilities - Televideo pays #1m-plus for CBF Media.
Yorkshire-based outside broadcast company Televideo has paid more than a million pounds for rival OB specialist
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Technology & Facilities - Timera adopts Easy approach.
A new Soho facilities house believes the 'no frills' approach, flight company Easy-style, could be the
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Technology & Facilities - Clever FX for BBC's in deep.
The Machine Room's Smoke editor John McLaren made clever use of a dilapidated utility cupboard in
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Technology & Facilities - Mobile networks are stifling interactivity, says Endemol.
Big Brother producer Endemol is accusing British mobile networks of holding back the development of interactive
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Technology & Facilities - Component Expands.
Soho facility Component is expanding its graphics operation by adding some extra kit and taking on
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Technology & Facilities - Avid discounts editing.
Manufacturer Avid is offering users of competitive video editing systems a discount of up to #500
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Technology & Facilities - Graphics at Resolution.
In a major departure for the company, post house Resolution has launched a dedicated graphics department
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Technology & Facilities - Ex-Sky boss joins DITG.
Former BSkyB head of new media John Swingewood has agreed to join the board of the
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Leader - ITV merger is not a done deal.
The received wisdom among many in the media industry is that the proposed merger of Granada
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Free to Air - Adding insult to injury.
Mulling over the highs and lows of 2002 in broadcasting is a bit like going on
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Trade Talk - Investigating art.
Shopping channel entrepreneur Ed Hall is going out on a lonely limb by adding the ailing Performance Channel to his TV shopping empire
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On The Box - Licensed not to thrill.
Discovery Channel programme editor Louisa Bolch wanted less of Moore in Five's The Real James Bond's Gadgets
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News Analysis - What is the BBC for?
As the disparity between the BBC's increasingly competitive stance and public service commitments comes under more and more pressure, the corporation's attempts to redefine its Reithian values appear confused
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Review of the Year - That was the year that was.
To some it will be the year TV fouled up football, to others it was the start of a turning point for the indie sector, but, whatever way you look at it, 2002 has certainly been eventful, from Dawn Airey's move to BSkyB or Tony Blackburn's resurrection on
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Interview - Fitting The Bill.
A year ago The Bill was floundering - stuck between a soap and a serial its hybrid self was missing the mark. Now, with exec producer Paul Marquess at the helm, it reaches 7 million-plus viewers. By Jane Marlow
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City Watch - Is recovery in the pipeline for NTL?
Although cable company NTL is set to emerge from Chapter 11 with its debts halved, analysts still doubt its viability given chief executive Barclay Knapp's track record plus competition from BSkyB and BT
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TX - Singing like a Byrd.
Dramatic historical narrative combines with a unique musical plot performed by one of the world's leading
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Off The Record - Toast joke strikes fear into staff.
Radio's ball-breaker-in-chief Kelvin 'The Frenzy' MacKenzie is making staff quiver in their Christmas stockings with his
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Off The Record - Richard 'Freudy' Freudenstein.
Richard 'Freudy' Freudenstein, Sky's chief operating officer, stepped up to the crease at last week's RTS