Small MPU – Page 701
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Billie Piper mulls indie launch
Billie Piper could be the next high profile celebrity to set up their own independent production company.
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GTV goes into liquidation
UK-based Pan-African broadcaster GTV has gone into liquidation with the loss of all staff.
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£50,000 up for grabs in online Dragons' Den
The BBC has launched a web spin-off of Dragons' Den in which wannabe entrepreneurs will face two new Dragons.
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Splash Media names factual head
Splash Media, the indie co-founded by former BBC exec Jane Lush, has hired freelance producer Michael Massey as head of its factual division.
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Ramsay sets swearing record
Gordon Ramsay has set a new record - for the most swear words in a TV show.
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BBC to claw back£1.75m in staff overpayments
The BBC is trying to recover£1.75m in accidental overpayments made to staff made over the last three years.
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943,000 see Ross Kemp Return to Afghanistan
Sky 1 was fighting fit at 10pm last night as Ross Kemp: Return to Afghanistan picked up a strong 943,000 (5.54%), marginally up on last year's run.
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There's life in BBC1's Old Guys
BBC1's new sitcom The Old Guys pulled in a spritely audience of 4.9m (22.4%) on Saturday night at 9.30pm.
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Attenborough's Darwin doc draws 6m
David Attenborough's documentary on scientist Charles Darwin pulled in a strong 6m viewers (22.9% share) at 9pm but it still wasn't enough to topple ITV1's ratings blockbusters.
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Raw Cut expands factual team
Raw Cut TV has appointed one of the directors behind ITV1's Mums on Strike to spearhead the indie's expansion in to factual and popular factual programming.
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Whitechapel conquers with 8.1m
ITV1's new three-part thriller made a cracking start last night at 9pm with a massive 8.1m viewers (29.8% share), in the face of strong competition from BBC1.
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Ratings rise as snow falls
The adverse weather conditions had a strong impact on television viewing yesterday as audience levels were up by over a third across the day.
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AP adds iconic images to archive
The Associated Press has added more than a century's worth of photo stills to its online video archive for international broadcasters.
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Top Up TV buys Sex and the City
Pay TV operator Top Up TV has picked up the broadcast rights to hit US series Sex and the City as part of a content deal with CBS Paramount International Television.
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ITV Westcountry moves into indie offices
Budget cuts across the ITV's regional operations is to see ITV Westcountry move into the Plymouth offices of indie Twofour.
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Thomas the Tank Engine steams ahead
Thomas & Friends has stayed on track as the UK's top preschool license for the ninth year running, according to marketing group NPD.
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ITV hands Big Tackle to rugby star
England rugby stars Austin Healey and Matt Dawson have been selected to present new sports programmes on ITV4.
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Stigma attached in move from TV to film
A stigma when moving from TV to film still exists in the industry, according to recent research.
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Kangaroo decision tomorrow
Broadcasters will learn tomorrow morning whether they will get the go-ahead for the joint video-on-demand service developed as Project Kangaroo.
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Rent adds prime lenses and adaptors
Rent, The Farm Group's one-year-old equipment hire division, has added new lens kit to its camera rental stock.