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C4 orders doc about Jesus’ other lives
Documentary-maker David Batty is to follow last year’s controversial The Secret Jesus Family with a film exploring the parallels between the Christian interpretation of Jesus Christ and major figures in other religions.
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Gold reunites Eric and Ernie
UKTV Gold has ordered a one-off special featuring the greatest performances by Morecambe and Wise.
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Golden Square expands
Post house Golden Square is expanding its digital design division Disqo and its 3D animation department.
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Constable to Ascent ops
Simon Constable has been appointed vice-president of operations for content management services at Ascent Media.
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Five invites viewers to judge Spice Girls
Five will attempt to gauge the public’s reaction to the Spice Girls’s reunion in a one-off documentary from Twofour, The Spice Girls on Trial.
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Videosonics TV unit moves
TV and film sound post-production specialist Videosonics has relocated its Camden-based TV unit from Hawley Crescent to Delancey Street to join the bulk of its business at this site.
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Broadcast Live to host HDTV debate
BBC head of HDTV Seetha Kumar will explore the prospects for HDTV in the UK in a keynote presentation that will form part of the newly launched Broadcast Live and VideoForum Business of Broadcasting conference schedule.
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BBC’s first music podcast
The BBC has launched its first podcasts to feature music clips following a deal with royalties body Phonographic Performance.
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Affinity TV channel site
Website operator Affinity Media has launched a site that enables users to create their own online TV channel featuring content from videosharing sites such as YouTube and Google Video.
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Prism supplies dScope III
Prism Sound has supplied a dScope series III audio analyzer to GEM UK, a Gloucester-based company specialising in the offshore manufacture and assembly of printed circuit boards.
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Dicks to head Somethin’ Else interactive
Indie Somethin’ Else has hired the man behind the BBC’s online soap Wannabes to head its interactive division.
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Endemol US seals indie deal
Endemol will move into feature films after its US subsidiary bought a majority stake in US indie Original Media.
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Arkaga eyes producers after first indie deal
Jersey-based venture capitalist Arkaga is planning to become a player in the consolidation of the indie sector after buying factual and kids TV producer and distributor Parthenon Entertainment.
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The Broadcast Lifestyle Survey 2007
What do you think about the sector you work in? Do you think you're paid enough? Are you happy in your job? Have your say now by taking part in Broadcast’s Lifestyle Survey 2007. Just click on the link below.
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Stewart Purvis joins Ofcom
Former ITN chief executive Stewart Purvis has joined Ofcom as partner for content and standards.
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Trinny and Susannah lose their charms
The audience for last night’s Trinny and Susannah Undress the Nation was two million down on the opening show, appealing to only 3m viewers (12.9%) and losing out to both of the BBC’s terrestrial channels.
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Oneword faces uncertainty as Quinn steps up as COO
UBC Media, the AIM-listed radio indie, has promoted commercial director John Quinn to a more senior role amid speculation that it will further streamline its business by pulling out of its Oneword digital station venture with Channel 4.
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Whitehaven goes digital
Whitehaven today (14 November) became the first town in the UK to switch off its analogue TV signal.
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TV Critics 13 November 2007
TV critics' verdict on programmes - including BBC2’s The 800 Million Pound Railway Station - broadcast on 13 November 2007