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Love takes another look at multiculturalism
The producer of Make Bradford British is returning to issues of social integration and multiculturalism for Channel 4, by following a group of foreign adults learning English.
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BBC takes gold as Games beats rivals
The London 2012 Olympics has helped the BBC to some of the biggest audiences in its history and badly dented the performance of its fiercest rivals.
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BBC1 primetime move for Sheriffs
BBC1 daytime show The Sheriffs Are Coming has been recommissioned and will also be reworked as a primetime series.
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Ricochet and C4 to help women win dating game
Channel 4 has ordered a dating and makeover series from Ricochet that will help women who are struggling to find love.
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Prebble heads Trust’s impartiality review
Former ITV chief executive Stuart Prebble is poised to lead a wide-ranging BBC Trust review into the impartiality of the BBC’s news and current affairs output.
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BBC’s Shearman to run Keo Bristol
Factual indie Keo Films is opening an operation in Bristol, to be run by the BBC’s Nick Shearman, as it continues to reshape itself under Debbie Manners.
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Denison to lead global charge as Talkback revamps
Talkback has overhauled its development team, with Juliet Denison promoted to take on a more prominent global role within the FremantleMedia group.
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GroupM to fund first drama commission
GroupM Entertainment is to invest in its first drama commission, The Poison Tree, after ITV ordered the two-parter from STV Productions.
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Martin to take dessert road trip for Good Food
UKTV’s cooking channel Good Food has commissioned its ninth series fronted by celebrity chef James Martin, who will travel the US exploring desserts.
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Maverick tests superhumans for Discovery series
Maverick Television is to test humans with extraordinary abilities as part of a series for Discovery Networks International (DNI).
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BBC2 to go backstage at Westminster Abbey
BBC2 is to spend a year behind the scenes at Westminster Abbey and take on Channel 4 with a Grand Designs-style show in a brace of factual commissions.
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Jungle hires Mr Tumble creator for kids' push
Jungle has recruited one of the creators of Mr Tumble to lead the post group’s push into children’s content for TV, online and apps.
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Union VFX creates Olympic ceremony films
Olympics opening ceremony Visual effects firm Union VFX has teamed up with Danny Boyle and the BBC to create a series of short films for the Isle of Wonder opening ceremony at the London 2012 Olympics.
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Autoscript appoints head of EMEA sales
Autoscript has appointed Simon Clark to the newly created role of head of sales and support for the EMEA region.
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Sequence upgrades with Da Vinci grading theatre
Sequence Post has built a Da Vinci Resolve grading theatre.
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WTS Broadcast kits out Premier PR media rooms
WTS Broadcast has kitted out two new multi-purpose media rooms for Premier PR following the PR firm’s acquisition of post-production and digital media company Dubbs-Eyeframe.
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Xytech hires Lyne to lead EMEA sales team
Facility management software developer Xytech has recruited Barry Lyne to lead its EMEA sales team.
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Loft London in European first with RadiantGrid
Digital media facility Loft London will use Wohler Technologies’ RadiantGrid software for transcoding, rewrapping, and frame-rate conversions.
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Adobe provides platform for BBC Games
Adobe’s Project Primetime is being used by the BBC to deliver live streams and video-on-demand footage of the Olympic Games.
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Streamworks hires AP execs to aid expansion
Streamworks International has poached two senior executives from Associated Press as part of the streaming technology firm’s expansion plans.