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C4 science orders human cloning series
Maidstone-based Indie Peter Williams Television has secured a raft of new commissions including a series for Channel 4 on human cloning, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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NewsShine gains Kudos in£35m buyout
Shine has completed its acquisition of Life on Marsindie Kudos Film and Television for around£35m.
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NICKELODEON LINES UP SINGLE-PARENT SITCOM
Nickelodeon has bought a new live-action comedy series Raising Dad, which first aired on the Warner Brothers network in the US. The 13 x 30-minute show follows a single parent father
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SKY TAKES SCI-FI MUTANTS PRIMETIME
Sky One has bought a 22 x 60-minute sci-fi series Mutant X for its primetime line-up from US producer Tribune Entertainment. Sky One deputy head of broadcast and production Kate Marsh
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CANAL J GETS ANIMATED OVER NICK LINK UP
Nickelodeon UK has joined forces with French channel Canal J and sister Nickelodeon services in Spain, Australia and Latin America to create 48 x 26-minute animated series Yu-Gi-Oh. It is the
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PARANORMAL SPECIAL BROADENS UK HORIZONS UK
Horizons channel editor Dominic Vallely has commissioned two new programmes for a special themed weekend called Haunted. Secrets of the Paranormal, produced by BBC Worldwide's interactive arm, will be a 60-minute
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - News service goes digital with Sony
Sony Broadcast and Professional Europe (BPE) has won a contract with Associated Press Television News (APTN) to replace its analogue production equipment.The deal, which APTN director of technology Nick Evansky said
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - STLD gives epilepsy warning
The Society of television lighting directors (STLD) is calling on broadcasters to take more responsibility for managing the risks of photosensitive epilepsy (PSE), writes Barbara Marshall.
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NewsHazlitt sets sights on turning round Capital
Fru Hazlitt has vowed to make turning round Capital Radio her core objective after she was appointed managing director of GCap's London brands.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Arri promotes Louka and delays float
Camera and lighting specialist Arri has promoted general manager Renos Louka to group managing director of its UK companies but has put its plans for a stock market flotation on hold, writes Barbara Marshall.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - THE FINAL CUT
Shining Productions used Apple's desktop editing system Final Cut Pro to edit a documentary for Channel 4 music strand 4 Music, writes Barbara Marshall.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Bolton wanders into television production
BOLTON WANDERERS is setting a precedent for other football clubs by installing an in-house production facility to provide live coverage of home games, writes Barbara Marshall.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - HIVE REPLACES TEAM
The Hive has made three appointments and is planning two internal promotions to its DVD department. Senior designer David Earls, junior designer Faye Greenwood and quality controller Jackie Constandine have joined
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - CROW IN AVID EXPANSION
Post-production facility Crow TV, based in west London, has expanded with the addition of five Avid suites, making a total of 14, and a second Symphony. The company has taken on
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - WELSH ARCHIVE MERGER
The National Library of Wales' sound and moving image collection is to merge with the Welsh Film and Television Archive to form the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales. The
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - RUSHES PROMOTES DAVIES
Rushes has promoted bookings coordinator Jonathan Davies to promo producer. Davies joined Rushes last year after working for several post-production firms including Moving Picture Company, 8811 and P3 Post.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - ANIMATION AWARDS
The British Animation Awards is inviting entries for its 2002 competition to be held in London on 15 March 2002. This is the fourth time the biennial event has been held.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - EQUIPMENT ON SHOW
The 26th annual sound broadcast equipment show (SBES) will be held at Birmingham's NEC on 14-15 November 2001. Featuring two days of seminars as well as an exhibition of audio products,
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LEADER - Making sure the show goes on
In the middle of a TV programming market, just about the only good thing about being in Cannes on the Cote d'Azur is the weather. Glorious October sunshine, as opposed to
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NewsNorton presents rebirth of variety talent show
Graham Norton will attempt to revitalise the variety talent show for BBC1 with a new format that combines voting from a celebrity judging panel and 101 pre-registered viewers at home.


















