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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - GO INTERACT BACK AT BBC.
The BBC has given Go Interact TV a six-month contract to provide return path services for
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LEADER - Thompson applies Darwin's law.
If ITV has had a dismal week then it hasn't exactly been a bed of roses
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Three musketeers.
The triumph of the BBC-led Free to View consortium in winning ITV Digital's former multiplexes was no surprise, but does the bid put forward by the BBC/Crown Castle/BSkyB trio stand up to close examination?
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - RUSHES BEEFS UP 3D.
Rushes has further expanded its 3D department with the appointment of Hayden Jones. He joins after
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PROGRAMMING - SUNSET & VINE REPLAYS GILLETTE WORLD SPORT.
Television Corporation subsidiary Sunset & Vine is to make another 104 x 30-minute episodes of its
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Programming - Are you tough enough - for the jungle?
One of BBC 2's most popular shows this year, SAS - Are You Tough Enough?, in which contestants are put through the rigours of the elite division's training regime, has been recommissioned for a second series, writes Leigh Holmwood
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DISCREET HIRES TYRELL.
Discreet has appointed Tyrell as its second UK systems reseller, effectively ending its exclusive agreement with
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Programming - Oscar-winner to grace Discovery.
Oscar-winning director Jon Blair has teamed up with indie 3BM to produce a series charting the
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Worlds End cuts deal with Toni & Guy.
Toni & Guy hair salons around the country are set to receive their own satellite TV service thanks to a joint-venture set up by Johnny Vaughan's Worlds End Productions and Avanti Communications, writes Barbara Marshall
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Programming - Wark Clements wins drama order.
Wark Clements Monogram, the drama division of Wark Clements, is producing a two-part drama pilot for ITV from Fragile Heart writer Paula Milne, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - CHEFF WARNS OF THEFTS.
Engineers' association Cheff is warning the industry against a spate of digi-beta video recorder thefts. A
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Balloons may burst satellite's bubble.
A record-breaking attempt to fly a manned helium balloon to the edge of space this summer
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PROGRAMMING - JUST FOR STARTERS TO COME BACK ON UK FOOD.
Red Door Television has been commissioned by UK Food channel editor Nick Thorogood to produce Just
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Programming - More babies for Living.
Living TV is boosting its morning strand of baby programming with three reality series, writes Paul Revoir
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Programming - Tiger Aspect factual scoops three orders.
Tiger Aspect has won a trio of commissions for its factual department, including its first commission for BBC 4, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Pace shares plummet after loss.
Shares in set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology tumbled further this week on the back of news that it had made a pre-tax loss of nearly #30m in the year ended 1 June 2002, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Soho 601 hires Jones as MD.
Soho 601 has taken on Rushes facilities director Paul Jones as managing director, replacing Mike Wilkie who quit last month (Broadcast, 21.6.02), writes Barbara Marshall
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PROGRAMMING - C5 YOUTH COMMISSIONS HISTORY OF PENTHOUSE.
Channel 5 controller of youth, music and interactive Sham Sandhu has commissioned indie Vascha to produce
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PROGRAMMING - ENDEMOL'S INITIAL TO MAKE BJORK DOC FOR C5.
Endemol production arm Initial has been commissioned to produce a 60-minute profile of Icelandic pop pixie
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PROGRAMMING - C5'S THE WRIGHT STUFF GETS EXTRA HALF-HOUR.
Channel 5 morning debate show The Wright Stuff (left), produced by Princess Productions, will have its