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Mentorn wins£2m of science orders
Mentorn has landed£2m worth of new science commissions, including this year's Royal Institution's Christmas Lectur...
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Jelly recreates jungle for ITV1
Jelly Television has created more than 90 graphic and photo-real visual effects shots for ITV1's natural history series Deep Jungle. Graphic effects are used to illustrate how jungle habitat changes over time and how it differs by geographical location. The sequences were designed ...
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Lone Dalek exterminates ITV1
The bank holiday sunshine burnt some nasty holes in BBC1 and ITV1's audience shares last weekend.
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Oh do stop whingeing
Get used to long hours and exploitation, says Steven D Wright, as life in television is never going to be any different.
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The glass half full
Being able to repeat the best of the BBC's programming is something to be proud of, says UKTV controller John Keeling, but that hasn't stopped him upping original programming every year.
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Party offerings fail to win votes
Steve Anderson finds himself uninspired by the main parties' election broadcasts, with both the message and the presentation lacking imagination and flair
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A rare and beautiful thing
A new BBC comedy is causing quite a stir and is all the more remarkable for being political satire, says Kenton Allen
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The A-Z of tele restoration
Tarting up old film for the modern palate is a highly complicated business. Robert Gray
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£50m float funds RDF buying spree
RDF Media plans to acquire up to three companies by the end of this year after floating on the stock market this week.
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ITV eyes return to pay-TV
ITV is looking to make a return to pay-TV broadcasting and is considering buying Freeview premium channel service Top Up TV.
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BBC axes 'two-tick' commissioning
The BBC is axing the 'double tick' commissioning system introduced by former director general Greg Dyke, and putting more power in the hands of genre commissioners.
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Freelancers set to name bad employers
TV Wrap, the pressure group campaigning against exploitation of freelancers in the TV market, will present the names of accused indies to Pact next week.
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Sugar told 'you're hired' for Apprentice II
Electronics tycoon Sir Alan Sugar is to return for a second series of BBC2 reality hit The Apprentice.
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Five gears up for major drama initiative
Five is developing three new dramas and has promoted Abigail Webber to oversee the new projects.
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Rivals hit out at BBC over Freeview space
The BBC has angered rivals by refusing to lease any spare Freeview channel space it owns to commercial broadcasters.
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Henry takes helm at new ITV division
Former Hallmark UK chief executive Jeff Henry is to join ITV as chief executive of its newly created consumer division.
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Disney staff join Hallmark
David Elstein has poached two executives from Disney following his£127m venture capitalist-backed purchase of the Hallmark Channels international business.
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Granada controller exits
ITV Granada controller of regional programmes Kieron Collins is leaving, following massive cutbacks in the company's regional output.