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Free At Last kicks off crime forensics doc
Indie Free At Last has begun production on drama documentary Dead Man Talking about Sir Bernard Spilsbury, credited as a forefather of crime forensics.
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Sarah Caplin departs ITVS
Sarah Caplin, ITV Studio’s long-standing head of features & factual entertainment, has left the business as part of its strategic shake-up.
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Bectu to investigate what makes a good boss
Bectu is to investigate what makes a good TV boss in an event prompted by Broadcast’s Freelance Survey at the start of the year.
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Yahoo connected TV director departs
Yahoo’s director of connected TV Shirlene Chandrapal has left the business to join online video ad network Smartclip.
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Shine bags double for History Cold Case
Shine TV has bagged a double commission for its forensic history series History Cold Case.
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RTL: FremantleMedia 'not for sale'
FremantleMedia, the group behind TV smash hits The X Factor and The Apprentice is not for sale, its parent company has claimed.
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BBC may replace local radio with 5 Live
More than 700 jobs could be lost at the BBC under plans to drastically reduce local radio output, union leaders have claimed.
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C4 kicks off indies clinics
Channel 4 chief creative officer Jay Hunt will hold the first of 12 indie surgeries in London on 31 March.
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Fulmar quits film-making
Fulmar Television & Film, the Cardiff-based producer behind BBC2’s Private Life of a Masterpiece, is no longer actively making programmes.
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World Service "wholly part of the BBC"
The World Service could be given a separate service licence and its own trustee on the BBC Trust, but no representative on the board when it is rolled into the corporation in 2014.
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Sky News backs iPad app with dedicated team
Sky News is planning to roll out the broadcaster’s first iPad app, which is being supported by a dedicated editorial team.
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Orion puts the UK’s grannies in its sites
Indie Orion TV has launched a direct-to-consumer website targeting grandparents over the age of 50, and could use it to host an online soap.
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Patten grilled over political and business interests
BBC Trust chairman elect Chris Patten was giving a grilling by the DCMS select committee this morning, which questioned him over the extent of his outside business interests and political background.
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Patten worried by BBC compliance culture
Chris Patten has revealed he will push the BBC to change its inhibiting “compliance culture” should he be confirmed as chairman of the Trust.
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Passion wins Sundance deal
Passion Distribution has signed an exclusive three-year deal with the Sundance Channel - part of a growth strategy that has resulted in record turnover for the business.
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Sohonet links Glassworks' London and Amsterdam sites
Sohonet has installed a 1GB fibre connection at digital animation and VFX firm Glassworks.
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Primate Planet Productions installs Avid
Primate Planet Productions’ facility at Monkey World in Dorset has installed an Avid Unity MediaNetwork system.
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Argosy set for MediaCityUK
HD broadcast cables and studio infrastructure product supplier Argosy has opened a Manchester branch office.
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BTV adds Mistika system
BTV Post has purchased a second Mistika post-production system, expanding its 2D and stereo-3D capabilities.
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Mannion takes on advisory role at ITN
ITV News editor in chief David Mannion is stepping down after 10 years in the role to take on a newly-created position at the firm.