Most popular and commented – Page 2007
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PROXIMITY HIRES MD.
Proximity Group has appointed former OmniBus Systems US chief executive Andy Ioannou as managing director of
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LIBERATE REVISES SUMS.
Liberate Technologies has revised downwards its expected first quarter revenues, which are due to be released
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GANNON TAKES LINK JOB.
Link Research, known for its encoders and wireless camera system, has taken on Eammon Gannon to
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BD&A expansion continues apace.
Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BD&A) is continuing its expansion with the appointment of a further three designers, writes Barbara Marshall
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Pepper founder to head 4MC telecine.
Pepper co-founder Vince Narduzzo has quit the company to join 4MC as the head of its
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MediaArc to become part of BBC Broadcast.
The bulk of BBC MediaArc, the design and branding arm of BBC Resources, is to become part of the creative services division of BBC Broadcast, writes Barbara Marshall
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Studio K needs new executive.
Kingston Inmedia is looking for a head for its Studio K operations based at Gerrard's Cross, writes Barbara Marshall
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Mill Film promotes Mooney for top job.
Mill film co-founder Karl Mooney is to replace the company's managing director Antony Hunt who has left with immediate effect, writes Barbara Marshall
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SOFTIMAGE TOOL LAUNCH.
Softimage has released a new set of tools for transporting data between 3D applications adding support
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BROCKHURST TO SOHO.
Soho 601, part of the Liberty Livewire group, has taken on Toby Brockhurst as senior Inferno
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ENCODA APPOINTS ADAMS.
Encoda Systems has appointed Robin Adams as president of its US-based Automation Solutions division. Adams started
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Make risk-taking compulsory.
It hardly comes as a surprise that 66 per cent of those questioned in this week's Broadcast NOP poll believe Channel 4 should be funded by advertising and not be handed out government money. For most taxpayers - whether they are fans of Six Feet Under, The West Wing et ...
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Free to air - Comms bill neglects kids.
Often you don't come back from a weekend in Edinburgh with much more than a mystery virus and a hotel bill which fails to correlate with your own recollection of how many hotel facilities you used in the given time
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Trade talk - The game plan.
Despite a desperate year in Granada's fortunes, the company's redoubtable executive chairman, Charles Allen, shows no signs of a crisis of confidence
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On the box - Britain's ... naffest TV.
Oxford indie Landmark Films' managing director, Nick O'Dwyer, needed medical help after watching Britain's Sexiest ... Doctors
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News analysis - Making TV an event.
There is a growing buzz of excitement about event television, following several high-profile successes in the genre. However, live TV has been a rare breed in peaktime, so what has changed broadcasters' minds?
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News channels - News on top of the agenda.
The events of September 11 thrust the UK's rolling news channels into the spotlight, but has there been a tangible increase in the public's interest in current affairs as a result? And can the UK market really support three rolling news services?
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Interview - Radio's golden boy.
With a playlist that ranges 'from Frank to Hank and Bing to Sting', Saga Radio has, under managing director Ron Coles, become adept at finding audiences and winning major licences
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CHANNEL REPORT - How Disney keeps the kids tuning in.
With yet more children's channels to come, Disney is using hit movies, old favourites and a long-running talent-search show to pull in the kids
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TX. - My regards to Shimon.
Making a documentary about a war is never easy. Making a film sympathetic to the Palestinian