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USN GUNS FOR SPIN-OFF.
Universal Studios Networks (USN) has bought the rights to the long-awaited X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunmen, which will premiere in the UK on the Sci-Fi channel next month, writes Paul Revoir
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New Talkback gameshow to trade on looks.
E4 head of programming Murray Boland has commissioned a 20 x 30-minute gameshow from Talkback Productions that challenges contestants to predict how attractive they are, writes Penny Hughes
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Soho 601 MD quits over vision.
Soho 601 managing director Mike Wilkie has quit less than a year after joining the Liberty Livewire-owned commercials post facility, writes Barbara Marshall
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Online auction site opens for media kit bids.
Media-bid, an online auction site along the lines of eBay, has been set up for buyers and sellers of broadcast equipment, writes Barbara Marshall
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Debt probe hits closing Buddha.
Details emerged this week about the demise of Soho post facility Laughing Buddha that was put
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Production system starts new BBC era.
The BBC's new production system - One Vision - which is being pioneered in the natural history unit over the next nine months, will be the template for a complete re-organisation of the way the BBC makes programmes, according to BBC director of production
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DMW TAKES ON RIVALS.
The organisers of Digital Media World (DMW) and the London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf) have
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SPRUCE GOES TO MEXICO.
X-Ray FX general manager Catherine Spruce is taking up a new position in Mexico, having been
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GOLDSMITH JOINS BPI.
Drake Automation founder Barry Goldsmith has joined media consultancy BPI as chairman. The new role will
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DIGI DESIGNS EMAIL TOOL.
Avid Technology's audio division DigiDesign has launched a new service called DigiDelivery that allows users to
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LEADER - BBC is favourite for DTT licences.
Just a day after details of the four consortia bidding for the digital terrestrial TV (DTT)
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FREE TO AIR - Was it all a dream?
Sometimes, when you are in a state which hovers between sentience and unconsciousness, you experience a
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TRADE TALK - Sharp shooter.
Alison Rayson is shortly to become chief executive of the sum of Just Group and Target's merged parts - can she hit the mark again?
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ON THE BOX - Painted into a corner.
Minotaur International vice-president Sarah Tong likes exploring Other People's Houses but thinks Changing Rooms needs renovation
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Another planet.
Barely a decade ago Planet 24 represented everything that was young, sexy and exciting on TV, but in the post-Big Breakfast era in which the company has been bought by Carlton, does it have what it takes to survive?
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BROADBAND MEDIA - The snail picks up speed.
Despite a doubling of broadband penetration in the UK, operators will still need to incentivise customers with more innovative content to drive subscriptions Maria Luisa Taddia reports
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INTERVIEW - On-the-job learning.
Fresh into the top job at 4Learning, Heather Rabbatts is keen to turn around the channel's educational content - making it edgier and more lifestyle oriented to woo a new target audience
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CHANNEL REPORT - LivingTV takes on deadly presence.
To boost ratings among a predominantly female audience, LivingTV is favouring entertainment over lifestyle programming and has introduced a twice-daily helping of the paranormal to its schedule
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TX - Pomp and circumstance.
When making Kings and Queens for Channel 5, 3BM faced the perennial challenge of how to