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Coach House brings in ex-BBC production head
Former BBC head of production Paul Richmond is to work in an advisory role with The Coach House Studios as the editing facility looks to widen its customer base.
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Tern unveils multimedia arm
Scottish factual and entertainment indie Tern Television has launched a new multimedia division.
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Paul Johnson joins Endemol
Paul Johnson, director of television at MIP organiser Reed Midem, has joined Endemol in the new role of global head of marketing and brand partnerships.
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Galleon buys multimedia firm
Galleon Holdings has agreed a deal to buy Hong Kong interactive TV producer Phoenix Investment Global.
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Peto quits Unit
Adam Luckwell has been appointed as the new chief executive of post-production facility Unit following the resignation of founder and former CEO David Peto.
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CBeebies picks up Yoko! Jakamoto! Toto!
CBeebies has bought Collingwood O'Hare's Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!, which previously aired on CiTV.
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Tern TV hires factual trio
Scottish indie Tern TV has bolstered its factual development team with three significant hires from the BBC and RDF Media.
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LBC's Ferrari to cover Obama inauguration
LBC 97.3 breakfast presenter Nick Ferrari will broadcast live from the US later this month to cover Barack Obama's presidential inauguration.
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28,000 comfortable with Richard & Judy's New Position
Viewers weren't too keen on the new earlier slot for Watch's chat show Richard and Judy's New Position yesterday as it interested just 28,000/0.16% at 6pm.
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BT Vision signs Living on-demand deal
BT Vision has inked a pay-per-view deal with Virgin Media TV to showcase more than 25 Living shows.
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CSI back with 3.9m
Five's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation made a cracking start to its ninth run with 3.9m viewers (16.4% share) at 9pm yesterday, the channel's highest audience since 16 June 2006.
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Digital Britain to propose regional news solutions
Stephen Carter has pledged to put fully-funded alternatives to the BBC, particularly in regional news, at the heart of the government's Digital Britain report.
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Cutting Edge to investigate UK Wall Streets
Channel 4 is to take an offbeat look at the credit crunch with a documentary meeting residents of every road in the UK with the name Wall Street.
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Japan takes a peep at Channel 4 comedy
Japanese broadcaster Wowow has picked up the first three series of award-winning Channel 4 comedy Peep Show, from DRG-owned distributor C4i.
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BBC and ITV close to regional news deal
BBC director general Mark Thompson has confirmed that the BBC and ITV are close to a deal to enable the commercial broadcaster to continue to provide regional news into the next decade.
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Today's TV Critics
Verdicts from newspaper television critics on programmes broadcast on Tuesday 23rd October 2007.
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Buyers to play it safe at Natpe as recession bites
Distributors are predicting buyers will play it safe by looking for affordable, non-scripted formats at Natpe in Las Vegas later this month.
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Winter ratings hot up
Terrestrials are wheeling out their big-hitting shows to take advantage of long, cold nights.
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DRG links up with former Five exec for co-pros
DRG has teamed up with former Five head of co-productions Lilla Hurst in a bid to “significantly” increase co-production activity across the group.