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Lighting resurfaces at Paddy Power
Jane Lighting, the former chief executive of Five, has resurfaced as non-executive director of Irish gambling firm Paddy Power.
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Cheetah to expose Cowboy Customers for ITV1
ITV1 has commissioned a one-off documentary from Cheetah Television that shines the spotlight on dodgy customers.
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Fruit TV to launch with Queer as Folk doc
A documentary celebrating 10 years of Queer as Folk leads the programming slate for upcoming gay, bisexual and transgender web-based broadcaster Fruit TV.
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BBC names Gompertz as "Peston for the arts"
BBC News has ended its hunt for a new arts editor, naming the Tate’s Will Gompertz as its “Robert Peston for the arts”.
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EastEnders' titles get makeover
EastEnders’ iconic opening sequence and theme tune have been treated to a modern-day makeover - it’s first in a decade.
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BSkyB cricket pledge 'misleading'
Promises by BSkyB of high-definition coverage of all the Ashes cricket matches were misleading, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled.
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Moyles to break Radio 1 record
Chris Moyles will next week become BBC Radio 1’s longest-serving breakfast DJ.
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Hyperactive splashes £1.8m on EVS servers
Equipment hire company Hyperactive Broadcast has added another 14 EVS XT2 servers to its inventory in a deal worth over £1.8m.
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Dashwood unveils stereo 3D plug-in
Dashwood Cinema Solutions has released a plug-in pack that will give users of After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Motion and Final Cut Express a range of stereoscopic 3D mastering tools.
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Canon adds to HD-capable DSLR range
Following on from the success of the 5D Mark II, Canon has unveiled another digital SLR camera capable of capturing HD video.
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Take 1 adds online sound bite service
Transcription provider Take 1 is to launch a new internet-based service that enables producers to locate and audition promising sound bites before going into an offline edit.
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War memories series heads to MTV Studios
MTV Studios has won the contract to host Finestripe Productions’ new HD series The Week We Went to War for BBC1 daytime.
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ContentAgent gets Cerify support
Root6 Technology has updated the software on its ContentAgent repurposing and transcoding platform so that it works directly with Tektronix’s Cerify
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TSL shuffles management team
Broadcast systems integrator TSL has re-organised its senior management team, a move that sees David Webber join the company as chief operating officer.
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Sky 1 favourite for O'Grady move
Paul O’Grady could be set to join Sky 1 after he rejected a 50% budget cut for his Channel 4 teatime chat show.
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Graham Norton indie plays down C4 rumours
Graham Norton’s indie has poured cold water on reports he will leave the BBC and return to Channel 4 when his deal expires later this year.
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Blethyn to star in Hidden Depths
Crime writer Ann Cleeves’ novel Hidden Depths is to be made into an ITV murder mystery starring Brenda Blethyn.
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Jamie's green road trip
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has promoted a green initiative by making what is believed to be the world’s first carbon-neutral TV travel series.
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Anne Robinson: TV is sexist and ageist
Television is by nature sexist and ageist, according to the 64-year-old Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson.
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Father's fury over BBC Ipswich murders drama
The father of one of the victims of Ipswich serial killer Steve Wright has lambasted the BBC over its plans for a drama based on the murders.