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NewsGloss launches with tie-in to Unit Post
Production company start-up Gloss Media has taken up premises and equipment at Unit Post in return for putting all its post-production work through the Soho facility.
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NewsC4 in mobile DAB talks
Channel 4 is in talks with electronics manufacturers about creating a branded plug-in DAB device for iPods and mobile phones.
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NewsITN Source strikes UTV deal
ITN Source has bought the rights to almost 50 years of news and regional programming from Northern Irish broadcaster UTV.
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O'Connor takes over at Crow as Buckley quits
The managing director of west London post facility Crow TV, Jocelyn Buckley, is leaving the company and will be replaced by The Mill producer Will O'Connor.
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Edit Store upgrades with Pro Tools systems
The Edit Store has installed five new Pro Tools systems at its London facility, replacing the Fairlight equipment that it used previously for dubbing work.
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Picture Canning manager joins Hotcam
Equipment hire company Hotcam has added former Picture Canning Company general manager Paul Taylor to its management team.
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Five join Jellyfish payroll
Jellyfish Pictures, winner of a Bafta craft award for best visual effects work on the BBC's Fight for Life, has made five freelancers permanent in its 3D, compositing and research and development departments.
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Phipps takes Ascent role
Ascent Media Group has appointed John Phipps as senior vice-president of global strategic sales.
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NewsTV critics 27 May '08
'... got carried away with its own CGI possibilities.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on the weekend's TV.
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NewsITV1's Got Talent outperfoms rivals
ITV1 annihilated the competition last night as Britain's Got Talent pulled in an audience of nearly 11 million viewers.
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NewsLive super-HD TV to debut at IBC
The next generation of super-high-quality broadcast pictures and sound will be unveiled in live demonstrations by a consortium of broadcasters later this year.
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BBC project will let viewers 'direct' sport
A BBC-backed project that will allow viewers to 'direct' live broadcast events is being readied for the 2012 London Olympics.
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NewsSix Feet Under scribe developing US Bad Girls
US cable giant HBO has hired Alan Ball, the writer behind Six Feet Under and Oscar-winning American Beauty, to develop an American version of Shed Media's long-running drama Bad Girls.
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BT Podshow to feature four tiers of content
BT's new platform for short-form content, BT Podshow, will favour episodic content over the one-off shorts favoured by MySpace or YouTube.
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NewsBBC1 drops the C bomb pre-watershed
BBC1 has been reprimanded by Ofcom for airing bad language before the 9pm watershed, including the phrase 'Oi, you fat c***'.
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NewsZodiak mulls£109m takeover
Zodiak Television, the Swedish company that owns Diverse Productions, Lucky Day and Red House, is considering a takeover offer from Italian publisher De Agostini Communications.
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NewsSkunk Fu kicks into US
Animated series Skunk Fu! has been picked up for broadcast by Cartoon Network in the US.
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NewsCollege plans first DVB-T transmission
Arqiva will support Ravensbourne College students next week as they bid to make their first ever DTT television transmission.
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NewsGrammer to star in US Roman's Empire
Kelsey Grammer is to take the leading role in the US remake of BBC comedy Roman's Empire.
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NewsCelebs compete in 'conductor idol'
Newsreader Katie Derham and broadcaster Peter Snow will battle musicians, comedians and actors for the chance to conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra in Hyde Park for a BBC2 celebrity talent show.


















