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Golden Sq sets up Shanghai office
Golden Square has become the first UK post house to establish a presence in China - in the same week that it announced a deal with media giant News International and unveiled a£750,000 new facility in Soho.
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ITV Digital: now and next
ITV Digital is struggling with huge losses, disgruntled shareholders and no clear short term path to breakeven. With UK broadcasters such as the BBC hatching plans to shore up the platform with a free-to-air DTT option, we ask the industry what the prospe
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Internet video: bootleg to billing
Richard Dean looks at how some of the latest compression, digital watermarking and fingerprinting technologies are being used by content owners to protect valuable online content
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The war on the web
Peter Keighron looks at how the internet has come of age during the current Afghan crisis
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Top Gear drives over to C5
One of BBC2's longest running series to become Fifth Gear when it airs on C5 next year
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Bazalgette withdraws from C4 race
Endemol Entertainment UK creative director and industry favourite rules himself out as candidate to replace Michael Jackson
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TV takes on the consoles
Adrian Pennington examines TV's embryonic challenge to the hitherto impenetrable might of the dedicated video games consoles
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Pay for freelancers is 'soul destroying'
Nearly half of the industry's substantial freelance workforce earned less than£20,000 in the year to June - well below average full-time earnings in the UK, according to the first industry
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Discovery md to step down
Discovery Networks Europe (DNE) managing director Joyce Taylor is to step down after almost 13 years with the network with no job to go to, writes Lucy Rouse.
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ITN to shed up to 120 jobs
The true cost of ITN's reduced price ITV contract was revealed this week as the newscaster announced it was offering voluntary redundancy to all staff, as it prepared to cut as many as 120 jobs, writes Steve Aston.
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Editor chosen for BBC 4 nightly news
The BBC has appointed Amanda Farnsworth as editor of its new BBC 4 nightly news programme, in preparation for a March launch of the highbrow arts channel, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC role for Ofcom rebuffed
The Government this week rejected demands from the media select committee that new BBC services should be approved and reviewed by Ofcom as part of a three-pronged rebuttal of the committee's recommendations, writes David Rose.
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BBC brings off Kabul coup
The BBC - the self-styled 'liberator of Kabul' - this week transformed its newsgathering operation in Afghanistan after becoming the first western broadcaster to install a satellite playout facility in the
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MESH PICKS NEW DIGITAL ANIMATION DIRECTORS
Channel 4 has picked eight digital animators to take part in this year's Mesh new talent scheme, writes Penny Hughes.
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C4 minorities database gets mixed reaction
Channel 4's online diversity database, set up to provide details of TV professionals from ethnic minority backgrounds to C4 suppliers, launched this week amid mixed reactions from the industry, writes Penny Hughes.
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The Wright Stuff axed over costs
Channel 5 director of programmes Kevin Lygo has axed Granada's morning talkshow The Wright Stuff after a disagreement over costs, writes Steve Aston.
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Subs can build digital radio
Subscription-driven services could be the saviour of the fledgling digital radio industry, according to UBC Media Group chief executive Simon Cole, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Women forging ahead in radio
The number of women working in the radio industry has more than doubled in the past eight years with more women now working in the sector than men, according to a
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C4 does French documentary deal
Channel 4 and French producer Gedeon Programmes have signed a two-year output deal, which will lead to the production of six documentary films, writes Penny Hughes.