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Timeline: Paul Jackson
The career of Paul Jackson, from joining the BBC as a runner in 1971 to exiting one of the top roles at ITV in 2008 and joining Eyeworks in 2009.
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Paul Jackson quits ITV
Paul Jackson is to leave his job as director of entertainment and comedy at ITV at the end of the year to return to production.
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Super Hi-Vision to arrive early
The next generation of high definition television, Super Hi-Vision, will become a consumer service earlier than anticipated, it was revealed at IBC.
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IBC attendance figures on the up
Despite the prevailing economic climate, IBC posted record attendance figures this year it has been claimed.
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BBC News to upgrade Quantel kit
BBC News will upgrade the Quantel software in its centralised tapeless television news production system.
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Radio indies hope for MediaCity base
MediaCityUK is exploring the possibility of creating a radio production hub that can be used by the independent radio sector outside London.
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LBC 97.3 goes on tour for party season
LBC 97.3 will go on tour this autumn to broadcast five programmes live from events including the Labour and Conservative party conferences.
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IBC product round-up: playout and automation
Inside track on some of the new developments and innovations displayed at IBC from Omnibus, Miranda, Playbox, Barco, On-Air and Omneon.
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IBC product round-up: post-production
Selected highlights in the post-production arena from DVS, Da Vinci, Quantel, Lightworks, Filmlight, Xytech and Adobe.
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IBC product round-up: acquisition and production
A round-up of the some of the camera, mic and recorder news unveiled at IBC by Sony, Panasonic, Thomson, EVS, JVC, Steadicam, Sachtler, Codex, HHB, Vision Research and Snell and Wilcox.
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UKTV to reveal eye-opening Watch logo
UKTV will unveil a “loveable and huggable” giant eye as the logo for new entertainment channel Watch next month.
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Five orders Flesh Eating Monster
Icon Films Production will travel to northern India to investigate an animal that has caused the death of several people for Five's Nature Shock strand.
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Freesports on 4 to launch events
Channel 4's extreme winter sports magazine Freesports on 4 is to branch out into events for the first time.
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TV critics 17 September ‘08
“It looked like standard gawper television... But it turned out to be a little better than that.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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BBC1 drama has few Friends
The fourth part of BBC1's drama series Mutual Friends struggled on just 3.3m viewers (14.8% share) last night, its lowest audience so far, as it suffered at the hands of ITV1's European football action.
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Ofcom shakes up PSB options
Ofcom has rejected a BBC-only PSB model as unworkable and has revised its remaining options to protect the “pressing priority” of funding Channel 4.
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BBC3 to strip audiences
BBC3 has commissioned World of Wonder to pilot a “fashion gameshow” in which the audience strips to its underwear.
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Electric Sky inks Royal Opera deal
Electric Sky will be dancing its way to Mipcom after picking up a catalogue of ballet and opera titles from the Royal Opera House's 2008/9 season.
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C4 welcomes Ofcom support on funding
Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has welcomed Ofcom's support for a new funding mechanism to guarantee its PSB future.
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Viewers disembark from CelebAir
ITV2's new celebrity reality show CelebAir has hit some turbulence on its third outing with an audience of just 235,000 (1.19% share), marking of fall of 57% from its maiden voyage.