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Rabbatts set for indie move
Channel 4's head of education, Heather Rabbatts, is leaving the broadcaster to join the indie sector.
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More than 1,000 jobs to go in NTL-Telewest merger
NTL and Telewest staff are being forced to reapply for their jobs with more than 1,000 posts believed to be for the axe.
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MyBBCPlayer submits to PVT
The BBC's online media player is to be the first project put forward for the corporation's new Public Value Test, which the government confirmed last week would be applied to all new BBC services.
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RDF aims for kids targets
RDF director of family and children Nigel Pickard has lined up three potential acquisition targets for the indie's new kids division.
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X Factor remade for Arab world
Aspiring popstars from 22 Middle Eastern and African territories, including Iran, Iraq, Libya and the Palestinian territories, will face off in an Arabic-language version of The X Factor.
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ITV1 orders£1m gameshow
ITV1 has lined up a new big money gameshow with a£1m prize from Ant and Dec indie Gallowgate Productions.
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ITV board rejects£1.3bn takeover bid
The starting gun for a takeover of ITV was fired this week after a consortium of private equity groups staged an attempt to take control of the broadcaster.
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Interview - Kevin Bakhurst: Rolling news man
As the new boss, Kevin Bakhurst can't take all the credit for BBC News 24's recent triumph as RTS news channel of the year. But as channel controller he has plenty of ideas on how to keep ahead of Sky.
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Pitfalls of the American way
Whether it's new media deals or old-style co-productions, the BBC's mania for US collaboration isn't good for the licence-fee payer
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This deal is no deal
It's unlikely an Apax deal would offer the answer to ITV's prayers, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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New indie Bellwether wins three orders
Former Darlow Smithson head of development Malcolm Neaum has set up his own indie, Bellwether Media, in partnership with freelance director Ian Denyer.
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Indian firm set to bid for VTR stake
India's largest post-production company is understood to be on the brink of investing in a significant stake (estimated at up to£4.5m) in facilities group VTR plc.
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Rugby beefs up viewing figures for BBC1
BBC1's coverage of the Six Nations rugby union tournament proved its worth, getting its biggest audience since 1999.
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Interfield eats with the stars
Interfield Design has created the title sequence for Optomen Television's Eating with..., a 8 x 30-minute series detailing the
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New rights deadline
Ofcom has given Pact another week to report back on its negotiations with broadcasters over the thorny issue of new media rights. The regulator had originally set a deadline of Tuesday 21 March for a progress report on the issue. But it has now extended its deadline to Tuesday 28 ...
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Nitris ops to Envy
Post-production facility Envy has recruited two DS Nitris operators. Freelancer John Paul Davidson joins the facility, having worked at Smoke and Mirrors, Skaramoosh and Frontier Post. His recent projects include Making Slough Happy and Boris Johnson and the Romans. Senior ...
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GlobeCast sport job
Global content delivery company GlobeCast has been chosen to deliver UK-dedicated sports channel ESPN Classic to the Sky Digital platform. GlobeCast's solution for the channel - which launched last week - includes connectivity from the broadcaster's playout facility in west London to GlobeCast. The feed is then encoded, multiplexed and ...
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Red Bee Piero move
Multimedia facility Red Bee Media's Piero system - designed to enable better analysis of sporting action - has now been developed for use on archive footage and to repurpose clips for mobile phones. The new system uses image-based tracking for calibration, and will allow viewers to see 'play' from angles ...
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Gearhouse new kit
Broadcast rental company Gearhouse Broadcast has invested in Harris HD equipment, set to be used at the forthcoming World Cup in Germany. It includes HD infrastructure products from the 6800+ series to provide core processing and distribution functions and Videotek PTM-305 personal test and measurement devices.
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War by September
September Films has been commissioned by Five to make 60-minute programme Soldiers' Pictures of War, looking at 'uncensored' and 'truthful' images of war. It will air in Five's documentary strand Shock Docs this autumn. The producer/director is Helen Hill while ...