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UKTV nets£3.5m in sales
UKTV programming has now generated more than£3.5m in revenue through sales by BBC Worldwide around the world.
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Sky buys Biggest Loser 5
Sky Real Lives has acquired season five of US reality series The Biggest Loser.
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Antena 3 co-pro with BBCW
BBC Worldwide has secured Spain's leading commercial broadcaster as a co-production partner on new epic series Frozen Planet as cameras prepare to roll this month.
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Made-for-mobile chat show transfers to ITV2
ITV's first made-for-mobile chat show, The Hot Desk, is to transfer to ITV2, which will premiere 10 new episodes from the end of this month.
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C4 education team looking for more games
Channel 4 plans to focus on games for its education slate in 2009 following the launch of this spring's City of Vice web spin-off Bow Street Runners and a game linked to US animation Afterworld.
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NewsSuperstars returns on Five
Five is to revive classic sporting competition Superstars with a host of Olympic medallists already signed up.
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Hearst signs Brightcover deal
Hearst Digital has signed partnership deals with internet TV platform Brightcove, entertainment site MyMovies.Net and video search engine Blinkx to show video on its websites.
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NewsUKTV celebrates sales of£3.5m
BBC Worldwide has surpassed the£3.5m mark for international sales of programmes first shown on UKTV.
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Online gameshow from FMX
Fremantle Media digital media division FMX is to produce an online gameshow for US men's website Heavy.com.
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NewsSTV to expand genre swith Clements at helm
SMG's TV production arm will target a wider range of genres and attempt to build stronger relationships with broadcasters after finally securing Alan Clements as director of content.
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Gore goes for Billingsley
Al Gore's UGC website Current.com has hired Rebekah Billingsley as its first UK director of new media.
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Beleaguered RDF shares leap amid buyout talks
RDF Media Group enjoyed the biggest rise in the Broadcast 20 this week, after its shares rose 34.6 % to close at 128.5p after news broke of management buyout talks on 24 April.
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NewsLighting emails Five staff over Airey
Five chief executive Jane Lighting has emailed staff at the broadcaster following the news that Dawn Airey has been appointed to replace her.
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NewsC4 not embarrassed by Bodies
Embarrassing Bodies has eclipsed Hollyoaks to become the biggest driver to Channel 4's website just days after its debut, accounting for more than a third of web traffic.
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NewsNativ unveils multiplatform conversion service
Nativ, one of the technology companies behind the BBC iPlayer, is launching a service that will enable broadcasters to automatically convert their raw television content into new media files and distribute them to many platforms at the same time.
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BBC develops multiple-camera analysis tool
The BBC is developing a new graphical analysis tool which allows the capture and inter-active replay of live events using multiple cameras.
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NewsFive opens door to property shows
Five has made property the primary focus for a string of new lifestyle shows.
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Abramsky rejects R1 call
BBC director of audio and music Jenny Abramsky has rejected calls to privatise Radios 1 and 2, saying it would be a “cultural travesty”.
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EMI A&R man joins 4 Radio
Channel 4 has appointed EMI Music Publishing senior vice-president of A&R Alex Donelly as its head of music for 4 Radio.
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NewsMolinare plans Pinewood facility
Soho post company Molinare will open a new facility at Pinewood Studios in June.


















