Small MPU – Page 916
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Channels scale down Tsunami operations.
Broadcasters have started to pull resources back from south-east Asia following the Boxing Day tsunami, although
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Two Way uses Aussie cash for production move.
Interactive TV specialist Two Way TV is to expand its UK business and move into television production following an $8m (£4.3m) cash boost by its Australian counterpart, writes Susan Thompson.
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C4 DOC AT SUNDANCE.
Channel 4 feature-length documentary Unknown White Male has been selected for competition by the Sundance Film
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NO ELECTION DEBATE.
Prime minister Tony Blair has said he will not participate in a televised debate ahead of
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KREIZ MAKES MOVE.
Former Fox Kids Europe chief executive Ynon Kreiz has joined venture capitalists Benchmark Capital as a
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CHARITABLE BIG BRO.
Channel 4 and Endemol UK are to donate 9p from every public vote cast on Celebrity
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NY Eastenders row.
EastEnders fans in New York have been told to come up with $29,000 (£15,400) by the
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Commissions - UKTV hires reef for property output.
Indie Reef Television has been commissioned to make a 15 x 30-minute property series for UKTV
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Commissions - Diesel makes Botham fly-fishing films.
Indie Diesel Films has won four commissions from Discovery Home & Leisure. The 5 x 30-minute
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Commissions - Unique to follow multiple mothers.
Manchester-based indie Unique Factuals has been commissioned to make a series on multiple births for Discovery
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Commissions - C4 looks at orgasms on the NHS.
Channel 4 offers an insight into female sexual dysfunction in a documentary by Leopard Films. Orgasms
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Commissioning - ITV lines up pop families in peak.
ITV1 is to give two families the chance to become popstars for a night in a
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Commissioning - T4 to televise 2004 'honours'.
Channel 4's youth strand T4 plans to celebrate the best of music, film and TV in 2004 with its own honours list show, writes Maria Esposito.
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Commissioning - Living orders for Granada.
Granada Media has landed its first commission for Living TV, with a docu-soap about an airline, writes Susan Thompson.
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Commissioner's Q & A.
Five's acting controller of science is looking forward to a huge survey of sexual fantasies, would like to have the cash other broadcasters are blessed with and worries about the impact of the net
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School Dinners to air in nine markets.
Jamie Oliver's new Channel 4 series promoting healthy eating to schoolchildren has been sold to nine
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Laughton to head new Celador children's division.
Celador International has hired the former managing director of Nelvana Enterprises, Cathy Laughton, to head a new division dedicated to children's programming, writes Michael Rosser.
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format focus: the dinner party.
First impressions and self-perception collide in this daring mix of reality and quiz show, writes Michael Rosser.
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Formats & deals - Japan makes way for Noddy.
Noddy is heading to Japan after Chorion, the company that owns the rights to the Enid
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Formats & deals - Granada distribution for comedy duo.
Granada International has acquired two new comedies for distribution from indie Red Production, including the ITV1


















