All News articles – Page 2891

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    Reidel opens Pinewood office

    2009-02-10T12:43:10Z

    Riedel Communications has opened a dedicated UK office in order to provide rental, sales and direct customer support for its digital intercom, radio and fibre products.

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    Foyle's War and Doc Martin to return to ITV1

    2009-02-10T12:40:34Z

    Foyles War is to make a long-awaited return to ITV, while whimiscal drama Doc Martin is also set for further adventures.

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    M8media adds facility manager

    2009-02-10T12:36:22Z

    Glasgow post house M8media has appointed Endemol Scotland's Angela Donnelly as its facility manager.

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    BBC takes Pryde in distribution

    2009-02-10T11:58:16Z

    Alix Pryde, chief advisor to BBC chief executive officer Caroline Thomson, has been named the new controller of BBC Distribution.

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    BBC's McGhee to take career break

    2009-02-10T11:56:05Z

    George McGhee, the man who brought Mad Men and Heroes to the BBC, is leaving his job as BBC controller of programme acquisition to take a career break.

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    Ex-Loonland exec resurfaces

    2009-02-10T11:22:39Z

    A former TV-Loonland executive has resurfaced with the launch of her own company.

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    Oz gets a head with CBBC

    2009-02-10T11:16:54Z

    Nickelodeon Australia has become a co-producer on CBBC children's sketch show Sorry, I've Got No Head.

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    BBC4 to trace seminal year in jazz

    2009-02-10T10:45:58Z

    BBC4 will go back to 1959 to celebrate to celebrate arguably the most creative year in all of jazz history.

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    BBC mulls kids radio station

    2009-02-10T10:37:59Z

    The BBC is looking at launching a dedicated children's radio station - otherwise it faces having to pull out of kids' radio altogether.

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    Mark Story quits Bauer Radio

    2009-02-10T09:58:21Z

    Bauer Radio's managing director of national brands Mark Story will leave the company at the end of the month.

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    Neighbours move hits BBC kids shows

    2009-02-10T09:24:08Z

    Audiences for Newsround and Blue Peter have fallen “significantly” after BBC1 shrunk the children's schedule to accommodate the loss of Neighbours to Five.

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    BBC to pull Sri Lankan shows in censor row

    2009-02-09T16:13:58Z

    The BBC World Service is to suspend its FM programming on the Sri Lankan national broadcaster following a row over censorship.

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    Coldplay get the South Bank treatment

    2009-02-09T12:43:21Z

    An intimate portrait of rock group Coldplay will be produced by ITV Studios for long running arts programme The South Bank Show.

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    MTV launches world music project

    2009-02-09T11:35:26Z

    MTV Networks International has launched two music initiatives aimed at connecting fans with established and emerging acts on the world music scene.

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    Vorderman: No regrets about quitting Countdown

    2009-02-09T11:25:16Z

    Carol Vorderman has said she had no regrets about refusing a 90% cut to her£900,000 salary for presenting Countdown.

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    ITN unveils iPhone app

    2009-02-09T11:09:55Z

    ITN has launched an application which can be used with the Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch to watch the latest news videos - even when offline.

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    Chiles: Carol Thatcher is not a racist

    2009-02-09T11:08:15Z

    The One Show presenter Adrian Chiles has described his horror and embarrassment at Carol Thatcher's “golliwog” remark - but claimed she is not a racist.

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    French kiss for Sky 1's Loveland

    2009-02-09T10:40:30Z

    Endemol is lining up a French version of Sky 1's new dating show Loveland after picking up the format rights from Target Entertainment Group.

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    Ex-Emap exec to chair Entertainment Rights

    2009-02-09T09:52:05Z

    Sir Robin Miller has been named chairman of Entertainment Rights, the company behind Postman Pat and Basil Brush, following the retirement of founder Rod Bransgrove.

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    Five to shake-up news

    2009-02-09T09:44:11Z

    Five is planning to scrap its 7pm half-hour news bulletin in favour of an hour-long news and current affairs magazine.