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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - 844/X KIT IMPROVED.
US product manufacturer Media 100 has announced both HD and SD applications for its 844/X editing/compositing
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - 4MC BECOMES ST ANNE'S.
Post facility 4MC's creative services department - telecine, editing, sound editing and mixing - has been
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Technology & facilities - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry quits TV.
Soho equipment reseller Red Lorry Yellow Lorry (RLYL) is pulling out of the broadcast industry and
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Technology & facilities - Grass Valley adds to product range.
Thomson Grass Valley has announced a raft of new products and improvements in existing lines ahead of April's NAB event in Las Vegas, writes Sam Espensen.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - FIRE MOUNTAIN TURNS BBC'S LIFE OF MAMMALS INTO SIMULATOR RIDE.
BBC Worldwide and AI/Camber has commissioned Fire Mountain Entertainment to produce a simulator-ride film for the
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Technology & facilities - Red Post MD Grinter leaves.
Carl Grinter, producer, joint managing director and part owner of Red post-production, has quit the company
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Leader - What's public service, Greg?
This week Greg Dyke celebrates his third year as BBC director general, a period in which he has overseen sweeping changes at the corporation - as senior industry figures point out in this week's issue.
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Free to air - Capital spoilt for choice.
As Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers once pointed out: 'We are islands in the stream.' And if you ever wanted to hear them sing it, you probably could on Magic or BBC Radio 2 or Mean Country or Music Choice or - whatever.
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In my view - Stuart Cosgrove, director of nations and regions, Channel 4.
The BBC's celebrity boxing matches have been a travesty of public service broadcasting.
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Trade talk - Blue Sky thinking.
Sara Ramsden has been lured away from her post at Channel 4 by Dawn Airey to run Sky One. How will she change the Sky channel?
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On the box - Buried wins on appeal.
John Chapman, producer of the Talkback/ BBC drama The Lost Prince, has little faith in Trust but is overwhelmed by Buried.
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News analysis - Politically correct.
The BBC is once again searching for the right way to engage younger viewers in the issues of the day, while winning bigger audiences for its topical programmes. But has its politics shake-up gone far enough?
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Dyke's BBC - Greg Dyke: the verdict.
Marking Greg Dyke's third anniversary as BBC director general, Lord Puttnam, David Elstein and Will Wyatt assess his performance and point to future challenges.
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Opinion - When 'balance' disguises truth.
When the Independent Television Commission vindicated Palestine Is Still the Issue, it made a landmark judgement which will ultimately improve the public's understanding of the conflict, argues John Pilger.
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Children's TV: CITV - Winning custody of the children.
The production powerhouse that is CBBC has given CITV a drubbing in recent years. But with BBC children's boss Nigel Pickard taking over at Network Centre, can CITV win back young viewers once again?
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Children's TV: Licensing - Television before toys.
Licensing deals for children's TV properties are becoming a fact of life for increasingly cash-strapped producers as their commercial potential becomes impossible to resist.
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Children's TV: Multichannel - Cut-throat kids.
Kids offerings have proliferated on multichannel, but is there a big enough audience to go around?
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Interview: Stuart Murphy - Three's company.
On the eve of BBC3's launch, controller Stuart Murphy is certain the long-awaited channel is at last
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Children's TV - Telemagination hits the big time.
Being bought by German media group TV-Loonland was a major boost for London-based animation studio Telemagination. Now it has three major series in production and is considering the feature film market.
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TX - The family next door.
The brief? Make a drama about domestic violence. It sounds straightforward, but the catch is that