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    Four new faces to spearhead Diverse factual push

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Diverse, the indie behind Channel 4 talent shows Operatunity and Musicality, has begun its push into factual entertainment by appointing four new executive producers.

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    Format Focus: The Dinner Party

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    First impressions and self-perception collide in this daring mix of reality and quiz show.

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    No election debate

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Prime minister Tony Blair has said he will not participate in a televised debate ahead of the next general election. 'We answer this every election campaign and, for the reasons I have given before, the answer is no,' Blair said at his monthly news conference last week.

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    Telewest deals

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Telewest has secured deals to broadcast a trio of new channels, including Channel 4's new venture More 4, which is set to launch in September. The cable company will also carry Teachers' TV and Eurosport 2, formerly Eurosport News, launching this week. Terms have also been renewed with C4 for ...

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    DB refits QVC

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Systems integrator DB Broadcast has completed work on a new suite of control rooms for UK shopping channel QVC. They replace the channel's original control room, which was built in the early 1990s. DB supplied equipment including eight vision racks, a triax patch panel designed to connect as many as ...

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    Oasis completes Twisted Tales

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Oasis Television has completed post-production on the first two series of Twisted Talesfor BBC Manchester. The first two runs of the dark comedy will be shown back to back. Senior editors Marc Eskenazi and Robert Burchell graded and onlined the first series, Tim French and Jon ...

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    Granada distribution for comedy duo

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has acquired two new comedies for distribution from indie Red Production, including the ITV1 series Dead Man Weds. The 6 x 30-minute series stars Johnny Vegas and Phoenix Nightsactor Dave Spikey, and began its run last week ...

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    Clear Cut posts latest Horizon

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Clear Cut Pictures has posted an edition of Horizon: Global Dimming. Dox Productions reveals how global warming could be a more serious, immediate and complicated issue than previously believed, unleashing cataclysmic climate change. Film editor Horacio Queiro cut the offline, colourist Mike Curd graded and onlined. ...

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    Channels scale down tsunami operations

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Broadcasters have started to pull resources back from south-east Asia following the Boxing Day tsunami, although all insist they will continue to cover the aftermath of the tragedy in depth.

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    Five plans children's digital channel

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Five is developing a digital channel based on its early morning children's strand Milkshake. A spokesman said Five controller of children's programming Nick Wilson was behind the idea, but added that plans had not extended beyond an initial discussion stage. The channel would be called Milkshake.

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    Moov titles celeb gameshow

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Moov has created the title sequence for new BBC1 comedy 29 Minutes of Famefor Angst Productions. The Bob Mortimer-hosted gameshow takes a sideswipe at the overinflated world of celebrity and fame. Designers Nevil Appleton, Graham Clarkin and Jane Aspinwall used 2D still imagery to create a ...

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    Laughton to head new Celador children's division

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Celador International has hired the former managing director of Nelvana Enterprises, Cathy Laughton, to head a new division dedicated to children's programming.

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    LRC's Liverpool buy

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    The Local Radio Company (LRC) has made its first acquisition in Liverpool. Music station KCR FM, which launched in June 2001, has been bought for£507,000 and is the 26th station in LRC's portfolio. The station, which will receive its first audience figures from Rajar in January, broadcasts to listeners in ...

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    Magic brings in Park to crack London

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Emap has appointed former Capital Radio director of programming Richard Park to spearhead a full strategic review of its Magic 105.4 easy-listening station as part of a plan to build its share in the crowded London market.

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    Sony lands contract to bring HD to Royal Opera House

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Sony has won a contract to turn the Royal Opera House into a high-definition broadcast studio.

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    TWI takes ITV cookery brief

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    TWI has landed its first daytime commission for a terrestrial channel in the UK after ITV commissioned it to make a cookery series that pits members of the public against a celebrity chef.

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    Turquoise brief

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Design and branding company Turquoise has won a contract to rebrand Middle East pay-TV platform Arab Radio and Television (ART). The project includes a brand audit and the subsequent rebranding of ART's 14 channels. Managing director Sharon Wheeler worked with ART chief executive Assad Abulgadail when he worked for Middle ...

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    Diesel makes Botham fly-fishing films

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Indie Diesel Films has won four commissions from Discovery Home & Leisure. The 5 x 30-minute Botham on the Fly, due to air in summer, follows ex-England cricketer Ian Botham as he goes fly fishing with celebrity pals. The 5 x 30-minute ...

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    Charitable Big Bro

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 and Endemol UK are to donate 9p from every public vote cast on Celebrity Big Brotherto the Asian tsunami appeal, meaning that£90,000 will be given for every million votes cast. Each Celebrity Big Brothervote costs 50p and generates 25p for ...

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    Bid-up.tv rebrand

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Interactive auction channel bid-up.tv is to rebrand as Bid TV from the end of the month. The change, which kicks off with a£250,000 advertising campaign featuring TV auctioneer David Dickinson, was decided upon because the majority of auctions on the channel fall in price, rather than rise.