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    Manager for Pinnacle

    2002-04-25T10:03:00Z

    Pinnacle Systems has appointed Discreet business development manager Gary Lewis as regional sales manager to the northern Europe broadcast and professional sales team. Lewis, who takes responsibility for the UK and

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    At The Races gets a title

    2002-04-25T10:05:00Z

    Chrysalis Creative and XTV have created the titles and bumpers for digital interactive racing channel At The Races, which launches on 1 May, writes Barbara MarshallTo coincide with the launch, At

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    Clear rejigs after founder quits

    2002-04-25T10:06:00Z

    Clear Post Production has rejigged its board of directors following the departure of co-founder Simon Fallon, writes Barbara MarshallFellow co-founder Greg Caplan is now chief executive, having taken over the day-to-day

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    Cheerful Scout to float on AIM

    2002-04-25T10:08:00Z

    Multimedia and animation specialist Cheerful Scout is set to raise£850,000 when it floats on the alternative investment market (AIM) next week, writes Barbara MarshallIn a complicated reverse takeover, Cheerful Scout,

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    Short list for B+'s Young Talent Awards announced

    2002-04-25T10:22:00Z

    Production staff from the regions have a strong presence in the shortlist for the B+ Young Talent Awards announced today (Friday 27th April), writes Will Strauss.Manchester based editor Neil Haggerty (27),

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    ITV 1 scores once again with football coverage

    2002-04-25T16:49:00Z

    Over 7 million viewers tune-in to see Manchester United's game against Bayer Leverkusen

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    ITC to pull plug on ITV Digital

    2002-04-25T17:45:00Z

    ITC to readvertise DTT licence after administrator's reveal that there is insufficient funding to keep going

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    ITV Digital sale puts switch-off in doubt.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The collapse of ITV Digital, Carlton and Granada's ill-fated digital terrestrial television venture that was this week put up for sale, could jeopardise the government's planned analogue switch-off target, according to

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    NUJ points the finger at BBC over bullying.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The BBC is not doing enough to clamp down on bullying in its newsrooms and the procedures it has in place to deal with the issue are failing, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has claimed, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    TV is boring, claims report.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Programme-makers are turning audiences off TV by making shows that bore viewers stiff, according to new research from one of the UK's most influential strategic consultancies, writes David Wood

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    Rise's new approach to breakfast.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Rise, the Sky/Princess Productions Big Breakfast replacement that launches on Channel 4 on Monday (29 April), will be a sofa-free, hi-tech zone with no opening or closing credits to reflect the fact that viewers will dip in and out of the show, writes Pen

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    Treasury makes S&L concession.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Programme-makers who have completed projects before the government's 17 April cut-off date for sale and leaseback concessions could still be eligible for tax breaks whether they have approached the Department for

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    BBC to strengthen Birmingham team.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    A new senior management team is to be installed at BBC Birmingham following the appointment of creative director of documentaries Tessa Finch as its first head of programmes, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    OUTPUT DEAL WILL BRING SHREK TO BBC 1.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The Oscar-winning animated movie Shrek is to get its first terrestrial screening on BBC 1 as part of the corporation's rights output deal with Hollywood studio DreamWorks SKG, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    C4 invests in regional research.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Ten regional indies will share #163;250,000 of funding under the Channel 4-backed researcher development programme, writes Penny Hughes

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    Celador launches radio drive.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Celador Productions, the maker of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, is attempting to expand its influence as a radio producer by appointing its first head of radio, writes Steve Aston

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    Willis to leave UK for Boston.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    John Willis, the ex-Granada high-flier who fled the ITV giant last November after it bored him out of a job, has resurfaced as the latest UK media figure to up sticks

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    Peters ends brief spell at September.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    September films head of documentaries Carole Peters has been forced out of the company after just 10 months in the job, writes Steve Aston

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    Big Brother exec lands at Thames.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Former Big Brother executive producer Ruth Wrigley has been lured away from Endemol UK by Thames Television, Fremantle Media's production arm and creator of hit series Pop Idol, writes Penny Hughes

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    Gaunt unveils Kelly follow-up.

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Film-maker Marilyn Gaunt is to follow up her award-winning ITV documentary Kelly and Her Sisters with a project documenting the inner city deprivation and violence faced by children living on a south London council estate, writes David Wood