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Ashes burns the competition
BBC1's drama series Ashes to Ashes was back on form last night with an audience of 6.6m (28.6%) as ITV1's Uefa Cup coverage largely failed to take off.
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BBC sponsorship packages under fire
The BBC has come under fire for selling commercial companies “verbal credits” on charity programmes like Children in Need and live events on Radio 2.
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Hammerhead hires new staff
Hammerhead TV has appointed two members of staff to its Scotland operation as part of continued development at its Glasgow and Edinburgh branches.
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Exposure adds to offline offering
Exposure Post Production has opened four new offline suites at its Newman Street facility.
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Four join Top Gear post house Evolutions
Evolutions has appointed four new members of staff and won a competitive tender to continue post-producing Top Gear for the BBC.
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Arqiva Switch hub to rival BT Tower
Arqiva has joined forces with Beers Enterprises Inc (BEI) to launch the London Switch, an SD/HD broadcast switching hub to be based at Newman Street in London.
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BBC casts Victor 'Spelldrew' in Merlin
Richard Wilson is to star in a 13-part drama about King Arthur and Merlin that BBC1 is lining up for a Saturday teatime slot.
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Ten Alps adds to publishing portfolio
Indie Ten Alps has acquired B2B publishing company Sovereign Publications.
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Edit Store puts£500k into HD equipment
Post house The Edit Store has invested£500,000 in new equipment to satisfy an increase in demand for HD factual programming work.
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TV critics 7 March '08
'Something of a revelation.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Axis moves 3D grading suite to Concrete
Shepperton Studios-based Axis Post has moved its stereoscopic 3D, DI and 4K grading suite to Concrete Post in Dean Street.
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Second term for School for Cooks
ITV1 has ordered a second run of RDF daytime cookery show Rosemary Shrager's School for Cooks.
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Berkett lands top VM job
Virgin Media has appointed Neil Berkett as its permanent chief executive - but is now hunting for a finance director.
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Steinberg replaced at Hit
Hit Entertainment chief Bruce Steinberg has stepped down from the company with immediate effect
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Luxton lays foundations with Five
Presenter Charlie Luxton has become the face of Five's property and architecture shows and will front a new series of Build a New Life in the Country for next year.
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Welsh Assembly creates broadcasting committee
The Welsh Assembly has set up a committee to investigate the future of public service broadcasting in Wales.
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ITV2 to go 24/7
ITV2 is to become a 24-hour channel in a move that underline's the network's commitment to growing its youth channel.
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Lee quits Five for C4
Ralph Lee has returned to Channel 4 to head its specialist factual department just six months after joining Five.
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Rock Rivals hits bum note
ITV1's new drama series Rock Rivals failed to turn its amps up to 11 with viewers as its debut only interested a lowly 3.9m (16.9%) at 9pm.
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Sky to fill gaps in EPG genres
BSkyB will create more space in 13 of its EPG genres, including entertainment and music, by moving a number of channels up the listings.