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Evolutions wins£1m worth of new contracts
Evolutions has bucked the gloomy economic outlook by pulling in£1m worth of new business.
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Rogue to launch mobile facility
Digital cinematography services company Rogue Element Films is putting the finishing touches to a new mobile facility that will provide support on location for HDcam SR and data-based camera shoots.
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Have your say on UK post-production
If you use or procure post-production services, Broadcast wants to hear your opinions. Simply complete a short questionnaire and you could win yourself an iPod Nano or£100 worth of Champagne.
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Elephant Princess joins Nickelodeon
Australian series The Elephant Princess is the centrepiece of Nickelodeon's spring and summer season.
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Bionic Woman to join the Doctor
Former EastEnders star Michelle Ryan and comedian Lee Evans are to join David Tennant in Doctor Who's next special.
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Revenue boost for UBC
A bumper period of commissioning helped radio indie UBC Media boost group turnover by 9% for the first six months to 30 September 2007.
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Man on Wire leads bumper Oscar nominations
Wall to Wall's critically-acclaimed first cinema release, Man on Wire, has been shortlisted for an Oscar - one of 19 nominations for films funded by UK broadcasters.
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Lord Eatwell takes chair
Former Commercial Radio Companies Association chairman Lord John Eatwell has been appointed as chairman of the Classic FM Consumer Panel.
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Horrocks: BBC journalists 'unsettled' by sharing plan
BBC journalists in the nations and regions are “shocked” and “unsettled” by plans to share resources with ITV, Peter Horrocks head of multimedia newsroom has admitted.
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BBC Audio to cut 95 jobs
The BBC’s Audio and Music division is expected to cut between 85 and 95 jobs from its 1,600-strong team.
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The Bill to move to 9pm
The Bill is to become ITV's first year-round 9pm drama, but will be cut from 96 episodes a year to 52.
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Burnham: support unsung indies
Culture secretary Andy Burnham has said one of the “fundamental principles” of the PSB solution must be to support indies, whose contribution is under-appreciated in the ongoing debate.
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Five lifts Fireman Sam from BBC
Five and Cartoonito have snatched Fireman Sam from the BBC after 16 years.
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Skins returns with 665,000
E4's teen drama Skins returned for a third series last night with an underwhelming 665,000 (4.1%) over an hour at 10pm.
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Entertainment Rights hit by FSA fine
Entertainment Rights has been fined quarter of a million pounds after it withheld news of an anticipated $14m hit to its profits from the stock market.
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Ent Rights hit by FSA fine
Entertainment Rights has been fined quarter of a million pounds after it withheld news of an anticipated $14m hit to its profits from the stock market.
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The Deal to air on HBO
Granada’s drama charting Tony Blair’s rise to power and his relationship with Gordon Brown, will air in the US.
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Red Planet moves into factual
Drama indie Red Planet Pictures is branching out into factual programming.
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C4 orders Hudson River plane crash doc
Channel 4 has ordered a fast turnaround documentary on the recent Hudson River plane crash from Darlow Smithson Productions.
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ITV joins moon drama co-pro
ITV1 has come on board Dangerous Films’ latest big-budget event drama, Moon Shot.