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    Portillo fronts domestic violence doc

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    MP Michael Portillo is to present a one-off documentary on domestic violence for the BBC. Battered and Bruisedhas been commissioned by BBC controller of daytime Alison Sharman and will focus on the issues surrounding domestic violence, those affected by it and the support services in place ...

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    Dinnin for Facility

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Dean Street post-production house The Facility has brought in designer Alex Dinnin. Dinnin, who joins from Octagon CSI, had previously worked at Tele-Cine and XTV. Previous broadcast credits include work for football world governing body Fifa, the FA Cup final 2004 and Nickelodeon UK. Business development consultant ...

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    Digital listeners push up XFm's share

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Indie rock station Xfm lost listeners in the core London market but grew its national audience through digital listening. The Capital Radio-owned station lost 6.5% of its listeners over the last quarter to report an audience of 535,000. However, it recorded its second highest ever national audience of 693,000, which ...

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    Virgin duo make strong Rajar debut

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Digital stations Virgin Radio Classic Rock and Virgin Radio Groove reported positive results in their debut Rajar appearance. The SMG-owned stations together attracted 239,000 listeners, a strong result considering they are only available in London on DAB radio.

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    Screentime Partners in Russian deal

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Screentime Partners has signed three format deals that will see Wife Swap, To Catch a Thiefand Popstarsremade for Russian viewers. A 26-episode run of RDF Media's Wife Swapwill be made by Studio 2V for the TNT network. Lion ...

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    Devilfish's Valentine's Day job

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Devilfish has created the Hallmark Channel's Valentine's Day promo campaign. The 30-second spot shows how the power of love can overcome all barriers, whether between a prisoner and guard or a cowboy and indian. Grading was carried out at Rushes to add to a nostalgic 1950s movie feel, with additional ...

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    Local radio co nears million mark

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    The Local Radio Company, the group launched early last year by former Jazz FM chief executive Richard Wheatley, has recorded a combined audience of nearly 900,000 around the country. The latest figure includes results from LRC's recent acquisitions of Spirit FM in South West Sussex and KCR FM in Liverpool.

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    Clyde's gold medal

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Bruce Dunlop & Associates (BDA) senior creative Andrew Clyde has won a Gold World Medal at the New York Festival's 48th International Television Programming & Promotion Awards for The Hallmark Channel promo 'The Kiss'. The promo (the precursor to the creative brief on the facing page) was created by BDA ...

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    ITV drama goes to top of class

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    ITV's Julie Walters one-off Ahead of the Classgave the network's drama chief Nick Elliott some welcome new year cheer this week.

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    Hive hires CG head

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    VTR's CGI arm The Hive has appointed Glenn Griffiths as its new head of CG. Griffiths joins from Baraka Post Production and will take charge of ongoing projects, recruitment and the sales operations at The Hive. VTR managing director Kate Sturgess said Griffiths is 'ideally placed to fill this role'. ...

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    Target buys Jackson re-enactments

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Target Entertainment has picked up the international rights to a raft of new programmes including reconstructions of Michael Jackson's forthcoming trial. The series of 30-minute courtroom re-enactments will be shown on Sky One and Sky News in the UK and Target is sharing rights with E! Entertainment. It will also ...

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    VCT buys Music Stake

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    VCT buys music stake Leisure & Media VCT has bought a 7% stake in media music supplier Audio Network plc for£250,000. Audio Network has signed up over 100 composers and sound designers in the past three years and supplies all music with worldwide clearance.

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    University buys Central studio site

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Central Television's Lenton Lane studio complex, one of the largest TV complexes in Europe, has been sold to the University of Nottingham, which plans to house new science companies there. The 17-acre site, which was once the home to shows such as Crossroadsand ...

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    Orion hires Burgin

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Indie Orion TV has poached BBC development producer Petra Burgin to lead the company's expansion into formats. She created successful BBC daytime brands Mind Your Own Business, Feather Your Nestand Sunday Escape.

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    NTL brings on OneTV

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    NTL Broadcast has signed up shopping channel OneTV to a five-year transmission contract. NTL will supply fibre linkage from the channel's Colchester studio with uplinking and transmission space on Eurobird. NTL Broadcast is also supplying playout until the channel's own studios are operational. OneTV launched on 17 January.

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    Heart pins hope on fresh blood

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Chrysalis Radio chief executive Phil Riley has defended the poor ratings of flagship London station Heart 106.2 and claimed it will claw back listeners with its new look.

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    BBC orders teen drama

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Southampton-based indie Resource Base has been commissioned to make a BBC2 drama, co-written and directed by acclaimed playwright John Godber.

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    BBC scores more tests from talent

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has locked down the rights to its hit interactive quiz format Test the Nationuntil 2006, ordering 15 hours of new specials from indie Talent Television. The next batch of six specials of the primetime BBC1 quiz, presented by Anne Robinson and Phillip Schofield, which ...

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    Wise Buddah wins seven BBC orders

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    Radio indie Wise Buddah has picked up seven commissions from BBC Radio 2 and the World Service. Elton John will be the subject of a three-part series for R2, which will air weekly in July, while Tom Waits and Coldplay will be the subjects of documentary specials airing in April ...

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    BBC worldwide takes the grid to Europe

    2005-02-03T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has made a number of European broadcast deals for terrorism drama The Grid. The miniseries, co-produced by BBC, TNT, Carnival Films and Fox Television Studios, has been sold to France 2, Norway's NRK, Finland's YLE and DR in Denmark along with SVT in Sweden, ...