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Future election debates should be "relaxed"
Current affairs broadcasters have called for the rules that governed the historic election debates to be relaxed.
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ITV loses advert charges ruling
ITV has failed in its bid to overturn the Contracts Rights Renewal scheme restricting how it can sell advertising airtime, the Competition Commission has ruled today.
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New Smokes for VTR North
VTR North is adding two Autodesk Smoke systems to its Leeds post-production facility.
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On Sight opens stereo 3D demo facility
HD facilities company On Sight has opened a new stereoscopic 3D demo facility at Shepperton Studios.
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Ex-BBC exec launches North West indie
New indie Platform Productions is aiming to become an umbrella for up-and-coming filmmakers in the North West of England.
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Bacon talks about Blue Peter sacking for C4 site
Presenter Richard Bacon is to open up about his sacking from Blue Peter in a Channel 4 web project from Somethin’ Else.
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C4 to spend £2m teaching teens about money
Channel 4 has ringfenced almost half of next year’s education budget for projects that will help teenagers grapple with financial and business issues.
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Bad Girls and Wives join CBS Drama
CBS Drama has beefed up its offering by adding Footballers’ Wives and Bad Girls to its schedules.
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Dalet secures BBC news automation deal
The BBC has signed a four-year framework agreement with Dalet Digital Media Systems for the provision of TV news automation systems.
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The Farm adds 3D grading suite
The Farm Group is adding two new grading suites to its Home facility in Soho including one configured specifically for stereoscopic 3D work.
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JCA launches digital QC department
Media management services facility JCA is launching a file-based quality control (QC) department based around Tektronix Cerify.
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Stichbury follows Cimelli to Ascent
Ascent Media has appointed Alec Stichbury as its new vice president of business development for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Former Mill man to head-up Golden Square Nuke team
Senior VFX artist Rod Norman has left The Mill in order to head-up a new Nuke division at Golden Square Post Production.
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Cinewessex adds Avid DX suites
Cinewessex has added new Avid Nitris DX suites to its Winchester facility in order to meet an increasing demand for HD post-production services.
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BBC3 orders teen angst sitcom
BBC3 is to pilot a new comedy from Plus One creators Tim Allsop and Stewart Williams, about the real-life experiences of gawky teenager and up-and-coming comic Daniel Sloss.
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Teachers TV hunts commissioner
Teachers TV is hunting for an online content commissioner as it prepares to shut down its TV channels.
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Charles Moore fined for Sachsgate protest
Former Daily Telegraph editor Charles Moore has been fined £262 after he refused to pay his licence fee in protest at the lewd messages left on Andrew Sachs’ answering machine.
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Sugar blasts Apprentice move
Labour enterprise tsar Lord Sugar has criticised the BBC after his show The Apprentice was delayed to avoid a General Election clash while Lord Lloyd-Webber was allowed to appear on talent show Over The Rainbow.
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Omneon sold to Harmonic for $274m
Harmonic is to buy the video server and storage company Omneon in a deal worth $274m.
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ITFC appoints senior operations director
ITFC has appointed former BSkyB programme director Lesley Marr to the new role of senior operations director.