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Sky ratings boosted by return to Virgin
The return of Sky 1 to the Virgin Media platform gave a sizeable boost the entertainment channel with the audience for Noel's Are You Smarter Than a Ten Year Old? rising by a massive 86%.
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YouTube's Walker joins myvideorights board
YouTube's partnerships director Patrick Walker is to fight online copyright issues after being appointed to the board of myvideorights.com.
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Korean film triumphs at Rory Peck awards
Winners of the Rory Peck awards were announced last night and included Korea's Jung In Taek and Han Yong Ho who picked up the Impact Award for their film Korea: Out of the North.
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Youth prefer Antiques to Britannia High
BBC1's Antiques Roadshow proved to be more popular with younger viewers last Sunday than ITV1's Britannia High - a show actively aimed at the age group.
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BBC1's Apparitions draw 4.6m
BBC1's new drama Apparitions made a steady, if uninspiring, start at 9pm last night with 4.6m viewers (20.6% share), enough to win the slot.
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TV Critics 13 November ‘08
“What the hell was this about?” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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C4 legal boss quits
Channel 4's controller of legal and compliance Jan Tomalin, who fought for the broadcast of the most controversial shows in the channel's history, is to stand down after 20 years.
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R2 confirms Ross' return
The BBC has named the date for Jonathan Ross' return - before publishing the findings of its Sachsgate review.
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Extra job losses loom at BBC
The BBC is facing the prospect of a new round of job losses, on top of the hard-hitting cuts already tabled under the Fewer, Bigger, Better plans.
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Mark Thompson's email to BBC staff
From: Mark ThompsonSent: 12 November 2008 17:23Subject: Current Financial Situation
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New ProTools for Wild Tracks
Wild Tracks Audio Studios has installed seven ProTools HD systems and 12TB of server storage at its Greek Street studios.
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Jobs go at BBC Resources
BBC Resources is to cut 13 posts, the equivalent of one third of its head-office team.
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Lambie Nairn expands into Abu Dhabi
Branding and ident specialist Lambie Nairn is looking to open an office in Abu Dhabi early next year following its work on the rebrand of Abu Dhabi TV.
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Shrinking Cosgrove Hall considers office move
Struggling Manchester-based children's show producer Cosgrove Hall is contemplating a move into Granada Studios from its existing base in Chorlton cum Hardy.
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Extreme conditions test new HD cameras
An array of custom-built miniature HD cameras designed to operate for nine months under extreme conditions are being used to capture the Volvo Ocean Race.
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Digilab launches new tapeless shoot service
Start-up Digilab London is the latest company to launch a dedicated service offering to oversee tapeless shoots and deal with footage right through pre, production and post-production.