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FARM UPS NON-LINEAR.
The Farm group is doubling the size of non-linear facility The Shed with the addition of six rooms. Due to open at the beginning of April, the new rooms will include
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Face-lift for news seminar.
Annual television news conference News World is being overhauled, with the addition of new strands and a new Dublin venue, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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MCMILLAN EXPANDS.
Broadcast equipment supplier McMillan is expanding its London operation with a move to a new Soho site. As part of the move, the firm is recruiting four extra staff and has
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Study tips end of primetime.
The concept of primetime TV is on the verge of dying out, according to a report from personal video recorder (PVR) manufacturer Tivo.The study, which questioned 3,000 UK and US Tivo
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Single plays at risk, warns drama head.
The current trend for long running populist dramas and soap operas is in danger of killing off one-off specialist films, according the head of BBC Northern Ireland drama, Robert Cooper, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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DISCREET STAFF MOVES.
Jeremy Lutterloch has been promoted to Discreet UK regional manager, replacing Patrick Jocelyn who became director of Europe, Middle East and Africa last month (Broadcast, 8.2.02).
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MCR DIRECTORSHIPS.
The Machine Room has made four of its senior managers directors. David Clarke, Wendy Field, Simon Brigg and Darryl Huxley have been with the company for between two and five years
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NEW NTL FAST DIAL-UP.
NTL has unveiled the fastest broadband service in the UK yet with a new proposition which runs at twice the speed of Telewest service Blueyonder.NTL hopes the service, which will cost
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KINGSTON GETS ESPN DEAL.
Kingston Communications satellite broadband arm Kingston Inmedia has won the contract to provide digital play-out and terrestrial communication for the ESPN Classic Sport channel. The channel, which is to launch later
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Flextech forced into rate cut.
Flextech has become the latest channel provider to have its per subscriber rates cut, with BSkyB snipping 10 per cent off its agreed fee to carry the channels, writes Simon Ellery.
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INTERVIEW - Drama out of crisis.
BBC Northern Ireland head of drama Robert Cooper has transformed the outpost of the BBC empire into a successful and controversial contributor to the network.
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TX - The rocksteady crew.
Miraculously, a sprained ankle was the only injury sustained during five months of filming in Scotland's Nevis mountain range for the BBC's new six-part drama, Rockface.A co-production between BBC Scotland, Union
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World Wide covers satellite launch.
The launch of Envisat - Europe's largest satellite - last Friday (1 March) was the climax of a year's work by indie World Wide Pictures for the European Space Agency (ESA), writes Barbara Marshall.
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NEW DIVISION FOR TV CORP.
Television Corporation is setting up a new commercial division and has appointed News International marketing director Patrick Sheriff to oversee it. Sheriff, who joined this week, will be charged with creating
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Pop Idol company finds role for Eyre.
Former Pearson TV chief executive Richard Eyre has taken up a non-executive role at Pop Idol creator 19 TV, writes Steve Aston.
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Endemol runs the show at comedy outfit.
Endemol UK is stepping into the comedy arena after taking full control of producer Zeppotron, the indie in which it had a 25 per cent stake, writes Georgina Lipscomb.
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ITV Digital should be frozen, says City.
ITV Digital should stop marketing to new subscribers and shareholders Carlton and Granada should freeze the troubled business, senior City sources said this week, writes Simon Ellery.
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RATINGS - Highbrow channel gets off to sluggish start.
BBC 2's simulcast of the launch night of BBC 4 proved a ratings disaster for the terrestrial channel this week, writes Jon Rogers.
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Carlton recalls Clemmow to UK.
Carlton is recalling Richard Clemmow from its US operation to head its factual department in the UK, writes Steve Aston.
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CARLTON LINES UP TRAINING INITIATIVE.
Carlton Television has launched an initiative to help students find opportunities in television journalism. The company is to provide 10 bursaries for post-graduate courses in journalism linked to City University, London;