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Skillset warns firms to adapt or risk ruin
A Skillset report has warned the facilities industry that it lacks business and management skills and must change to survive.
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‘Undervalued' ITV is one of few gainers
The fall in global stock markets was front-page news this week, with investors reacting anxiously to the state of the US economy.
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Somethin' Else appoints brand chief
Cross-platform indie Somethin' Else has appointed Vikki Brightman as head of brand partnerships to lead its specialist branded content division
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3i buys 40% of Spain's biggest domestic indie
UK-based private equity firm 3i has bought a 40% stake in Spain's biggest independent producer and has predicted a wave of consolidation across Europe.
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Five US overpowers Sky One for the first time
The combined might of Five's multichannel offering Five US had a larger multichannel share than Sky One last week, for the first time.
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Working Title in NBC talks
Working Title, the British- based film production company, is in talks with NBC Universal to launch an international television business.
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Willoughby is new DRG MD
Digital Rights Group has appointed Christina Willoughby as managing director of Channel 4 International, the UK distribution company acquired by the group last year.
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Sky Arts to air South Bank Show classics
Sky Arts has acquired a block of 14 episodes of The South Bank Show.
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Tern secures first-look deal with BBCW
Scottish indie Tern TV has strengthened its relationship with BBC Worldwide by agreeing a three-year, first-look deal.
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Living swoops on hit US vampire thriller
Living has added another supernatural thriller to its roster by acquiring the UK rights to US vampire drama Moonlight.
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Ladette to Lady inspires just 3.4m
The return of ITV1's factual entertainment series Ladette to Lady got off to a shaky start last night with an audience of just 3.4m viewers (14.2%) at 9pm, fewer viewers than Five and BBC1.
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Scottish MP attacks government over commissioning deficit
SNP spokesperson for culture and media Peter Wishart MP has attacked the government and major broadcasters for not taking enough interest in the commissioning deficit in Scotland.
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TV Critics 23 January '08
'Like Big Brother but not so boring'. Read on for the critics' full verdict on the weekend's TV.
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Digital radio penetration up 1m
In a gloomy season for retailers, DAB digital radio continued its Christmas tradition of strong sales, with one million products bought in Q4 2007.
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Roary rides again with Five and Nick Jr
Roary the Racing Car is to hit the road again after securing a second series commission from Five's Milkshake! and Nick Jr.
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Target hires Simple Life exec
Target Entertainment has appointed its first chief creative officer for the US.
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Two more US networks axe scripts
Fox and the CW are the latest US networks to cut their development slates as a direct reaction to the writers strike.
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Arqiva bags five year Urban TV contract
Arqiva has won a five year contract to uplink and playout the Urban TV channel to the Sky satellite platform.
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Snell takes multi-platform approach
Snell and Wilcox will take a more multiplatform approach to Broadcast Live and VideoForum while Hamlet will debut its new photo-epilepsy test.
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Avid puts talk before products
Avid's main thrust for Broadcast Live and Video Forum is not new product launches but communication with customers.