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Skillset consults staff over redundancy plan
Creative media training body Skillset has begun a consultation process that could result in 15% of its 67 staff across all its nine regions being made redundant.
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The Joint takes on mixer Kerr
The Joint has hired dubbing mixer Lee Kerr as part of an expansion of its audio department.
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Envy links with universities
Envy has forged links with four universities in a move that could eventually lead to students becoming runners at the post house.
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The Restaurant serves up 2.8m
BBC2's The Restaurant has become something of a sleeper hit, with last night's episode averaging 2.8m (11.9%) at 8pm.
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TV Critics 23 October ‘08
“Where once it was fresh, kitsch and amusing, now it just feels a bit silly.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Truckers break records for History Channel
Ice Road Truckers has proved a monster smash hit for The History Channel, pulling in the channel's largest ever audience.
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Avid to sell Softimage to Autodesk
Avid Technology is leaving the 3D animation sector after agreeing to sell its Softimage business unit and product line to Autodesk for $35m (£22m).
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BBC holds Downturn Day
The BBC is spending today “taking the economic temperature” of the UK and has defended itself against allegations that it is downplaying the financial turmoil.
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Extras may return for Christmas 2009
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are planning to team up for another Christmas special of Extras - but not until next year.
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Sky Arts doubles output
Sky Arts has doubled its arts output and is looking to further increase its coverage through collaborations with arts organisations.
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Extreme Sports Channel launches new website
Extreme Sports Channel has re-launched its website with a host of new skate, surf and bike features, photos and videos.
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FX orders first homegrown show
FX UK, home of US acquisitions such as The Wire and Dexter, has commissioned its first homegrown show.
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BBC has a Ball
Jo Ball, the C4 features commissioning editor behind Gok's Fashion Fix, is to join the BBC to replace former factual commissioner Ben Gale.
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Silent Witness attracts 5.9m
BBC1's popular drama Silent Witness once again towered over the competition at 9pm with 5.9m (25.4%).
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TV Critics 24 October ‘08
“Mum, Heroin and Me was a very good film by Jane Treays, who has a habit of making good films.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Five reels in more Extreme Fishing
Robson Green will undergo SAS cold training before spending five days in the Artic in the second installment of his Five format Extreme Fishing.
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C4 staff to learn fate this week
Channel 4 staff applying for voluntary redundancy will know by the end of this week if their jobs are to go in the broadcaster's cutbacks.
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TV Critics 27 October ‘08
“The target audience for this is probably young enough to be seeing all this stuff for the first time. For anyone who has watched TV before, it's extra mature cheese.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Swedes have White Teeth
Channel 4 comedies The Inbetweeners and White Teeth are heading to Sweden following a significant sale to the region by C4i.