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Bang in Dolby upgrade
Cardiff-based sound house Bang has spent£150,000 revamping its main dubbing theatre and purchased a new Dolby Digital Licence.
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Envy snaps up Evolutions colourist
Envy has hired Paul Fallon, the grader on Talkback Thames' The Apprentice and the BBC's The Thick of It, as a senior colourist.
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Ice Film Equipment calls in liquidator
King's Cross-based camera hire company Ice Film Equipment has gone into liquidation blaming falling rates, steep competition and the proliferation of camera formats.
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Fresh idents for Five rebrand
Five has revealed its new idents ahead of a rebrand of the channel next week.
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Low cost film gains ground with industry
Industry acceptance of cost-effective 2 and 3-perf (perforations) film stock, which is being marketed as an alternative to Super 16 and 4-perf 35mm as well as digital HD, is gaining ground following a format demonstration held at Ascent 142 last week.
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Freed R1 DJ speaks out
BBC Radio 1 DJ Grooverider will give an insight into his 10 months in a Dubai prison for possessing drugs on the station's Surgery show this Sunday.
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Daisies to return to ITV1
ITV has acquired the second series of Pushing Daisies and further instalments of Gossip Girl and Dexter.
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BBC4 scores record ratings
BBC4's night of train programming secured the channel's best ever performance as Ian Hislop Goes Off the Rails averaged an impressive 1.3m (6.65%) at 9pm.
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Exhibition planned for Wallace and Gromit
Wallace and Gromit are to be the focus of a major new exhibition planned by the Science Museum.
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C4 cuts taking toll on ratings
The budget cuts at Channel 4 are already starting to take a toll on audience figures, viewer's editor Paula Carter has claimed.
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Ex-ITV exec to join Liberty Bell
Dianne Nelmes, the former director of daytime and lifestyle programming for ITV Productions is to be the new managing director of factual indie Liberty Bell.
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Viewers don't buy Natural Born Sellers
ITV1's latest foray into business programming fell flat as the debut of Natural Born Sellers could only average a meagre 1.7m viewers (7.8%).
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ITV/NUJ talks continue
Representatives from ITV, the National Union of Journalists and BECTU have vowed to continue talks after no conclusions were reached at yesterday's meeting.
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Diana leads Target sales
A documentary about the last 24 hours in the life of Princess Diana has been picked up for broadcast in Canada, as part of 50 hours of sales by the Target Entertainment Group.
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C4 and Five grow in September
Channel 4 and Five were the only terrestrial channels to see their all hours and peaktime shares grow in September as the key autumn schedules begin to take hold.
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UBC's commercial division sale delayed
UBC Media Group has agreed to a further two weeks of due diligence for the sale of its commercial division to Nasdaq-listed Global Traffic Network, citing recent changes in the commercial radio industry in the UK.