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Virgin Radio chief dumps Penk
DJ dropped from breakfast show just one week after Paul Jackson insists there is 'no motive for change'
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C5 gives sports order to Sunset & Vine
Sunset & Vine has signed a three-year deal with Channel 5 to produce the broadcaster's late-night sport. Following the deal, which runs until the end of 2004, the company will produce
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What Not to Wear returns to BBC 2
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has ordered a second 10 x 30-minute series of fashion show What not to Wear. The new series, which will again feature writers Susannah Constantine and
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C5 follows soap stars up Kilimanjaro
Channel 5 controller of factual Dan Chambers has unveiled his first commission for the broadcaster with a 60-minute documentary, following a group of soap stars as they attempt to climb Mount
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Sky News to make Queen's jubilee special
Sky News is to screen a special 30-minute documentary featuring rare access to the Queen as part of its Golden Jubilee coverage, which starts on 5 February. Commissioned by head of
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BBC looks at online options for indies
Corporation's head of news interactive Richard Deverell mulls output guarantees and in line with those for TV and radio
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MPs in call for 'toddler TV' ad ban
One fifth of parliamentary Labour MPs call for ban on ads which target under fives
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NTL pulls Eurosport off air in Ireland
Breakdown of digital carriage talks sees channel go off air midway through African Cup of Nations match
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RA's Hooper calls for new cross-media ownership rule
Radio body's chairman campaigns for legislation allowing a national newspaper to own a national terrestrial TV channel
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OmniBus in deal with Time Warner
UK automation expert OmniBus Systems has launched the first phase of a $6m deal with Time Warner but admitted market difficulties have prompted the sale of part of the company to
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MPC to expand films
The Moving Picture Company is to double the size of its feature film department with the creation of 50 new jobs, writes Barbara Marshall.The high-end facility took on an extra 5,000
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BBC Broadcast division aims for£100m
Pam Masters, managing director of the BBC's latest commercial division BBC Broadcast, has unveiled plans for the venture's new broadcast centre which could deliver around£100m to the BBC, writes Barbara Marshall
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Exposure acquires 8811 assets
Editing outfit Exposure has paid£250,000 for the assets of duplication facility 8811 which went into liquidation last November (Broadcast, 23.11.01), writes Barbara Marshall.The deal forms the bulk of a£400,000
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MyCreative Merger
Creative consultancy MyCreative, formerly known as Myriad, has merged with marketing consultancy the Big Group, writes Barbara Marshall.The team of seven has joined the Big Group's Holland Park office, while MyCreative
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BT wins games deal
The BBC has awarded BT Broadcast Services the£1m transmission contract for the XVII Commonwealth Games, to be held in Manchester this summer. As the host broadcaster, the BBC is responsible
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Pinnacle posts loss
Pinnacle Systems has reported a quarterly increase in net sales, gross margins, net income and cashflow compared with the previous quarter. However, despite a 26 per cent rise in sales to
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NDS subscribers up
The number of set-top boxes using NDS technology reached 27.3 million, up 1.6 million in the quarter ended 31 December 2001, according to NDS Group's latest results. Revenues for the period
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Soundman to CFS
CFS has taken on Ian Marriot-Smith as senior sound engineer to head the Soho sound department. He joined from Canongate Studios in Edinburgh where he was post-production sound engineer and studio
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Creative rejoins 422
Designer Graham Watts has rejoined 422 as creative director after four years, most recently spent with Skaramoosh. Based in Bristol, Watts will lead 422's work on major UK factual TV and
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Tiger Aspect brings Bodily Harm to C4
First original C4 piece from writer of Births, Marriages and Deaths to star Timothy Spall, George Cole, Annette Crosbie and Lesley Manville