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Take It or Leave It
Gameshow network Challenge has commissioned IMG Media-owned producer TWI to make a second series of gameshow Take It or Leave It.
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ITN installs Viz
ITN has continued its desktop roll-out by installing Vizrt's Viz Content Pilot software in its Channel 4 and More 4 newsrooms.
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Strategy hirings
Interactive TV playout specialist Strategy and Technology (S&T) has made two major appointments as part of its ongoing expansion.
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HD good for profits
The rapid take-up of HD facilities has boosted profits among UK and European broadcast technology suppliers, according to market analysts IABM.
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National Geo prepares to move into UGC
National Geographic UK & Europe (NGC) will relaunch its website as part of a first move into user-generated content (UGC).
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Ford puts Emap Radio on 'war footing'
Emap Radio group managing director Dee Ford has warned staff the group is on a 'war footing' and has launched a strategic review to find where it can make cost savings.
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Profile - Elisabeth's time to Shine: Elisabeth Murdoch
Profile of Shine chief executive Elisabeth Murdoch
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Dragon's Jones to front Tycoon show for ITV
Dragons' Den judge Peter Jones is to become ITV1's version of Alan Sugar next summer as the face of primetime business series The Tycoon.
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Kitto joins Denham
Indie Denham Productions has appointed Grace Kitto as its new head of production with immediate effect. Kitto, who had been working for Denham as a freelancer, will structure a team to develop new business, working alongside head of business development David Nottage.
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Roo in Pioneer deal
Internet broadcast specialist Roo has teamed up with web TV company Pioneer Online to launch downloads site FirstScience.tv. Pioneer Online, which launched sister site FirstScience.com in 2000, will charge users to download full-screen documentaries at prices from $1.99 (£1.02). Roo recently launched the FT's Daily View online programme and runs ...
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Stein to present Daphne Du Maurier doc
Indie Denham Productions is making a 60-minute film for BBC2 focusing on writer Daphne du Maurier's relationship with Cornwall.
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Rough Cut - Let's stick together
Small post houses can only survive if they stop stabbing each other in the back and start collaborating, says Paul Ingvarsson.
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Crime and Investigation Network recounts West victim story
Manchester-based indie Multi Media Arts has won a commission from the Crime and Investigation Network to make a documentary on a woman who survived a sexual assault by serial killers Fred and Rosemary West.
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Comment - Enough and no more
The licence fee settlement, if disappointing to the BBC, has ensured expensive, high-end content is safe, writes David Docherty
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Comment - The conflict must stop
C4's Kevin Sutcliffe examines the impact of scheduling Panoramaagainst Dispatches
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Comment - Wiping the slate clean
Steven D Wright resolves to purge himself of all television-related cynicism and bile
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Cicada exposes wildlife crimes
Cicada Films has gone undercover to reveal the world's worst wildlife crimes in a major six-part series for Animal Planet.
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And finally - Chris Maclean
Chris maclean, dubbing mixer at Marmalade Studios, admits to playing bagpipes.
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Vision Charity
The 31st annual Vision Charity ball last month raised more than£100,000 for visually impaired and dyslexic children.