All News articles – Page 2532
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Jason Manford quits The One Show
Jason Manford has resigned from The One Show after admitting that he shared sexual internet messages with female fans.
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BBC chooses BT Vision iPlayer developer
The BBC has selected Pushbutton as the developer to build its iPlayer service for BT Vision.
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Chris Gill joins Marquis
Chris Gill has been appointed senior partner at broadcast consultancy firm Marquis.
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Deluxe acquires ECI
Deluxe Entertainment Services Group has acquired subtitling and translation firm European Captioning Institute (ECI).
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Shenfield to remain at The Mill
The co-founder and chief executive of The Mill has pledged his future to the London-based post company after it emerged that the business could be sold.
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BBC shelves al-Hariri doc
A documentary film series about the assassination of a former prime minister of Lebanon has been shelved by the BBC.
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UTV revenue up 9%
UTV has followed ITV in benefiting from an upturn in the television advertising market, reporting a 9% growth in revenue.
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Peto unveils production service
David Peto, the former chief executive and founder of Soho post house Unit, has launched a web-based production service designed to help producers to manage their digital workflows.
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O’Donoghue drafted in to help Lygo’s ITVS push
Kevin Lygo’s planned regeneration of ITV Studios has kicked off with the hiring of Denise O’Donoghue as its UK managing director.
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Roof raises public money
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer’s new production company has been given funding of nearly £240,000 by government body Scottish Enterprise and will create 14 permanent jobs north of the border.
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Prime Suspect producer to make ITV thriller
Prime Suspect producer Sally Head is to make a three-part ITV thriller starring Anna Friel as a widowed schoolteacher.
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NUJ eyes concessions that ‘cost nothing’
The NUJ is heading into fresh pension talks on 18 November claiming it could accept the BBC’s proposals if the corporation is prepared to make some concessions that would not cost it anything.
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Slumdog doc director collects Rory Peck prize
British director and cameraman Nick Read has picked up the Sony Professional Impact Award for his documentary The Slumdog Children Of Mumbai at this week’s Rory Peck Awards.
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Zodiak Rights wins first format deal in China
Zodiak Rights has secured its first ever format deal in China with a light entertainment show based around children.
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If It’s Broke, Fix It! urges Phillips for UKTV Home
UKTV’s home and gardens channel Home has ordered a ten-part series from RDF Television in which handyman Craig Phillips teaches reluctant homeowners some DIY tricks.
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MoMedia boosts team to expand European reach
Endemol-backed MoMedia International has appointed a former Zodiak executive to spearhead its growth throughout Europe.
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Double Band secures funding as part of NI development push
Belfast-based factual indie Double Band Films has secured £100,000 in development funding from regional bodies as part of a broader push to develop network shows.
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Steadfast Television goes into administration
Steadfast Television and its sales arm Steadfast International have fallen into administration, leaving around eight staff out of work.
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Pact presents united front for C5 suppliers
Pact is drawing up plans for how it can help indies deal with Channel 5 under Richard Desmond after holding a meeting of “very unhappy” members on 17 November.