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Lost to be found on PCs
BSkyB will give customers the chance to download full episodes of Lost series 4 via Sky Anytime on PC as part of their full subscription following an ad-supported digital agreement with Disney-ABC International Television.
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Wohler adds new TFT widescreen HD monitor
Panoramadtv, the video products division of Wohler Technologies, has released a high definition 19-inch widescreen monitor for both field and studio applications.
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New audio man for Concrete
Soho post facility Concrete has signed-up audio designer and dubbing mixer Peter Woolliscroft.
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Intelsat bought by private equity investors
The parent company of fixed satellite services provider Intelsat has been bought by private equity investors Serafina Holdings for $16.5 billion (£8.3m).
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Alesha examines British beauty for BBC3
Firecracker Films has signed up pop star Alesha Dixon for her first TV show since winning Strictly Come Dancing.
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IMG hires global programming chief
IMG Global Media has recruited Rob Lee as head of programming, based in the company's Los Angeles office and reporting to IMG Global Media president Chris Albrecht.
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BBCW strengthens US development team
BBC Worldwide America has strengthened its LA-based development team with two senior hirings.
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Wall to Wall's Man on Wire wins big at Sundance
Wall to Wall's new BBC documentary Man on Wire has picked up two top awards at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Brazil buys BBCW sporting titles
BBC Worldwide Americas has sold a package of sports and factual programming to Brazil's TV Globo to air in the run up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Fremantle to boldly go down under with CBS
FremantleMedia Enterprises has struck a deal with US broadcast network CBS that will see it handling licensing activities for such TV series as Star Trek and Beverly Hills 90210 in Australia and New Zealand.
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Bowen joins High Point down under
Film and TV distributor High Point Media has appointed producer and writer Adam Bowen to head up its Sydney-based operation.
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Nick's Genie appears on France 3
Nickelodeon UK's live-action comedy series Genie in the House has been acquired by French terrestrial broadcaster France 3.
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Fireworks picks up more Canadian fare
Fireworks International has secured the international rights to new Canadian crime drama The Border.
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Mercury Media picks up US doc
Factual distributor Mercury Media has added the US political documentary How Ohio Pulled it Off to its catalogue.
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ITV1 to reveal Guilty Pleasures
Fearne Cotton is to front ITV1 primetime entertainment show Guilty Pleasures that will see pop stars such as Kelly Osbourne and KT Tunstall belt out their favourite songs.
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Tony Blackburn joins Smooth
Legendary DJ and “King of the Jungle” Tony Blackburn has joined the 102.2 Smooth Radio London presenting team.
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Night Garden spin-offs make£10.8m
In the Night Garden was BBC Worldwide's best performing licence property of 2007 - even though its toy and game spin offs only hit the market in July.
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Theroux doc is iPlayer hit
Louis Theroux Behind Bars accounted for more than a quarter of the viewings on BBC iPlayer on the day after it was broadcast on BBC2.
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BBC in presenter race row
The BBC has launched an investigation after it allegedly broke race discrimination laws in the hunt for a new presenter.
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1.1m find Lost on Sky One
Sky One's US drama series Lost was back for a fourth series at 9pm last night with a sizeable 1.1m viewers, a multichannel share of 5.03%.