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UK shows set for pilot season
Gavin & Stacey and Spy among more than 70 drama and comedy pilots ordered by networks
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Bectu survey highlights ‘exploitation’ in factual
Working conditions are the most pressing concern for people working in factual TV, according to a Bectu survey, with 11-hour plus days cited as a major concern.
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Canis builds foundations for local TV to air in 2013
Local television services are likely to be on air before the end of the year after Ofcom put in place the biggest piece of the jigsaw of former culture secretary Jeremy Hunt’s broadcasting vision.
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Women’s Day reaps rewards
Expert Women’s Day is already proving its worth as broadcasters sign up female academics
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ITV plans to raise CDN profile
ITV is planning to boost the profile of the Creative Diversity Network (CDN) and achieve greater clarity of purpose in its first year chairing the initiative.
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Boom lifts lid on its deal with Mackie and Haynes
Boom Pictures fought off competition from NBC Universal and All3Media to land the deal that will establish MainStreet Pictures with Laura Mackie and Sally Haynes.
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Big Talk faces big decisions
Rev producer weighing up options for next stage of growth as rumours of a sale intensify
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Syfy shows Defiance in bid to piggyback US
Syfy has acquired Defiance, a fantasy sci-fi series described as Desperate Housewives with aliens, as part of its plan to broaden its reach and mirror the strategy of its US sister channel.
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BBC inks kids' tie-up with FME
The BBC has signed a five-year deal with Fremantle Media Enterprises (FME) to co-develop and produce children’s programming.
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The Landing reopens tender for content production arm
MediaCityUK innovation hub The Landing is searching for a new partner to run its content production arm following the decline of the company behind post-production firm Sumners.
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Nick Grimshaw makes steady start as Radio 1 Breakfast host
Rajar: Nick Grimshaw’s came through his first test in the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast hot seat relatively unscathed - managing to keep hold of the majority of Chris Moyles’ 6.7m listeners.
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Online radio listening tops 50m hours
Rajar: Online digital radio listening hit 51m hours for the first time in the last quarter of 2012, a year-on-year increase of 43%.
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E4’s Cardinal Burns scoops two Broadcast Awards
E4 sketch show Cardinal Burns won two categories at the Broadcast Awards 2013, as BBC2 was named Channel of the Year and Red Production Company picked up the award for Best Independent Production Company.
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Envy triumphs at Broadcast Awards 2013
Envy picked up the award for Best Post Production House at this evening’s Broadcast Awards.
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From US drama to Eurovision Song Contest
Mikkel Bondesen, the producer of Burn Notice talks to Peter White about his new venture uFuse
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Vision247 opens Dubai branch
London-based online video services firm Vision247 has opened a new office in the United Arab Emirates.
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Norbury warns of “creaking infrastructure” as Pinewood looks to double capacity
Senior figures from the film and TV industries met to discuss the UK’s capacity for producing content, as Pinewood prepares to submit its latest planning application.
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Jeff Ford joins Irish broadcaster TV3
Jeff Ford is to move to Dublin next month to become the group director of content at TV3.
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Martin Trickey hired as Shed Media digital head
Shed Media has hired Twofour Digital’s creative director Martin Trickey as its group head of digital.