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2D3 LAUNCHES PLUG-IN.
Software manufacturer 2d3 has launched SteadyMove Pro, a shot stabilisation plug-in for film and video professionals.
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RUBERY BACK TO BOXES.
One of the founders of Pace Micro Technology Barry Rubery has gone back to his roots
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FINN IN CLEAR CUT MOVE.
Former operations manager and senior dubbing mixer at Martyr Sound Danny Finn has joined Clear Cut
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Leader - Defending the best of British.
John Willis, writing in this week's report on American television (page 22), condemns the timidity of
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Free To Air - BBC is not Blair's patsy.
Oh how Alastair Campbell must envy his counterpart at the White House. No wonder this government
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Trade Talk - Virgin's victor.
Virgin boss John Pearson, fresh from his court triumph over Chris Evans, can now focus on his real job - turning round Virgin Radio's sagging share.
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On The Box - Much ado about nothing.
The producer of SMG TV's Squeak!, Adrian Edwards, thought the search for the Bard tried too hard and The Sketch Show was, well, sketchy.
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News Analysis - The next big thing?
Wall-to-wall reality TV has left so few peaktime slots on the US networks that there's little room for bringing on the next generation of hit dramas and comedies. But buyers insist new shows are beginning to break through.
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US TV SPECIAL: HBO's boss of bosses.
While HBO has become a byword for quality drama and comedy, the company's profits have been doing nicely, too. Its chairman, Chris Albrecht, talks to David Teather.
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US TV SPECIAL: A warning from America.
As the debate over media consolidation in the UK becomes increasingly heated, John Willis - recently returned from the US to head factual and learning at the BBC - offers a damning account of the dangers of concentrated ownership in the US television mark
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US TV SPECIAL: Rewriting the script.
US comedy veteran Fred Barron aims to transform British sitcoms by importing US teamwriting techniques. He hopes the result will be a stream of saleable hits.
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Radio Special - Radio revolution is coming.
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is on the march with improvements to content and coverage. But is the sector being held back by a lack of receivers? Alastair Ray hears the industry's take on the continuing development of digital.
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Radio Special - Don't go changing.
With the average listener tuning in to just two stations, radio companies know that the key to success lies in creating audience loyalty. But is it the presenters or the programmes that keep people hooked on a station?
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Radio Special - What's different about Radio 1?
Radio 1's rivals are becoming irked at what they see as its ever more commercial agenda. So does trying to have both street cred and popularity blur its uniqueness?
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Radio Analysis - A new sound for the West Midlands.
Competition is intense for the new FM licence in Britain's heartland, with 11 contenders lining up bids that range from rock to talk radio, from jazz to country - all wanting a slice of a buoyant local market.
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TX - Pictures in the mind.
Radio drama is a very visual medium, apparently. 'You're trying to provoke pictures in the audience's
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C4's Little Brother swap leaves E4 leaking viewers.
ive minutes and omnibus editions (eg soaps) are excluded Production credits supplied by broadcasters CHANNEL
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Off The Record - Win or lose, it's all the same beer.
Despite Virgin chief John Pearson's insistence that there were no raucous celebrations last week following Virgin's
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Off The Record - Simon Fuller recipe.
Ever wondered what the secret behind UK producers who make it big in the States is?
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Off The Record - Acting challenge.
Has Declan Donnelly - one half of Geordie duo Ant and Dec - just made a