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Facilities - Envy launches 3D graphics arm
London-based facility Envy is to set up a 3D graphics arm to providegraphics for broadcast, commercials and channel branding, writes Alice dePicarda.
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Profile - But is he down with the kids?
Andy Parfitt is the man tasked with creating content aimed atteenagers said to be 'ambivalent' about the BBC. So how's he going to setabout it?
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Analysis - Can VoD rock for indies?
Now that the matter of rights windows is largely settled, it's timefor independent production companies to consider how best to make moneyout of their programming in the VoD environment, writes Lucy Rouse.
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Production - Is post making a passage to India?
With Indian companies increasingly buying into Soho, will post workdrain out of London or will the all-important client-talent relationshipsand quality of service Soho offers keep it here? Adrian Penningtonreports.
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Off the record - Carter for ITV?
As speculation continues to swirl around how long Charles ('NineLives') Allen has left at network centre, one name...
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PEER POLL: Big Brother
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should Channel 4 axe Big Brother?
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Elstein hands Hallmark MD title to Hill-Davies
Sparrowhawk Media, owners of Hallmark International channels, has promoted Rosie Hill-Davies to the role of managing director UK, taking over from David Elstein who will remain as chairman.
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BBC television and production departments to merge
The BBC is considering combining its television department and TV production arm into one block, named BBC Vision, with director of television Jana Bennett being tipped to head up the new division.
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Boyd exits amid Fremantle restructure
TV veteran Alan Boyd, the former chief executive of Thames Television, has left Fremantle Media, resulting in a shake-up of the company's structure.
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ITV explains ratings bonuses plans
ITV's director of rights and business affairs Jane Turton has said the broadcaster is looking into the idea of 'ratings bonuses' as part of its payment to producers.
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GaydarRadio complains over BBC's 'gay' policy
Gay and lesbian radio station GaydarRadio has written to Ofcom to complain about the BBC's policy on the word 'gay', following a row over DJ Chris Moyles' use of the term.
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Community Channel hours extended
The Community Channel is to broadcast for an extra two hours a day on Freeview, BBC director general Mark Thompson has revealed.
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Kudos visits Wide Sargasso Sea
Hustle producer Kudos is to make a TV film for BBC4 based on the book Wide Sargasso Sea, the prequel to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
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ITV1's The Bill only arrests 3.8m
ITV1's long-running cop drama The Billstruggled last night in the face of tough competition from BBC1 picking up just 3.8 million (20.1%) viewers.
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BBC to slash number of repeats
The BBC has committed to halve the number of repeats on BBC1 by 2009, as part of the corporation's annual report released this afternoon.
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Sky Report signs off
Sky News executive producer Nick Phipps has sent out a farewell email to viewers of the Sky Report, which ends tonight as part of the channel's return to rolling news.
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A repeat performance from BBC's annual report
The BBC's annual report was published on Friday (7 June) and shows that the management and governors of the BBC are still singing from the same hymn sheet.
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BBC clears employee over racist joke email
The BBC has cleared a member of staff of any wrong doing after she forwarded a racist joke by email, which portrayed Muslims as suicide bombers.
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Discovery Kids manager exits after restructure
Discovery Networks Europe kids programme manager Lucy Pryke is leaving after eight years, following the restructuring of the company's commissioning team.
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BBC1 slaughters ITV1 in the World Cup final
BBC1 was the clear favourite for the World Cup final with the corporation taking a peak audience of 17 million (60.8%) compared to ITV1's 3.6 million (11.3%) during the penalty shootout at 9.15pm.