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    Solid State move

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Audio manufacturer Solid State Logic vice-president Phil Wagner has stepped up to become the company's new president. Wagner will be responsible for business across North America where Solid State Logic has a strong presence. The promotion followed the recent change in management that was brought on by the takeover of ...

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    BBC in Nat Geo deal

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast has been signed up by the National Geographic Channel to provide it with access services for the next five years. The contract will cover National Geographic's subtitling and audio description com-mitments as set down by Ofcom last summer. BBC Broadcast will provide the services that cater for the ...

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    Playhouse's summer feeling

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    The Playhouse Disney Channel is launching new idents for its summer season, produced by in-house executive producer Annabel Phelps and director Chris Heary. Heary shot the idents outside to help capture the feeling of summer and the sense of freedom and enjoyment that pre-schoolers get from playing outside. The campaign ...

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    The Hits idents come alive

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Emap Performance Design has redesigned its channel identity package for music channel The Hits. The brand wanted to be big, friendly and fresh in expressing its essence, 'Such a good feeling!', to its 16- to 34- year-old market. The idents aim to express how The Hits can fill the world ...

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    Triffic job for Catherine Tate

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Triffic has produced the titles for a new 6 x 30-minute series of The Catherine Tate Showfor Tiger Aspect. Triffic animation director Tim Searle designed and directed the sequence. The camera introduces Tate's main comedy creations by zooming into and out of her eye. Ben Joiner ...

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    Schedules cleared as disaster details emerge

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Viewers flocked to the TV news broadcasts and special reports following the bombings in London last week, with BBC1's extended Six O'Clock Newspeaking with 7 million viewers.

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    RDF calms angry drivers with road rage school

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    RDF has devised a new format for BBC1 which will attempt to re-educate drivers afflicted by road rage.

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    TWI to advise IOC on London Olympics

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Indie TWI has been appointed as a consultant by the International Olympic Committee to research distribution rights for coverage of the London 2012 games.

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    Setanta nabs Sky Sports man

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Sky Sports second in command, Trevor East, has left to join Irish sports broadcaster Setanta.

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    Seafaring drama floats on BBC2

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    BBC2's adaptation of William Golding's sea-faring trilogy, To the Ends of the Earth, met with success this week, with more than 4 million watching its maiden voyage.

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    Loud Five ads rapped

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Five has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for playing its adverts too loudly. The ASA said that during a broadcast of the Bill Murray comedy film Groundhog Dayon 3 March 2005, Five breached the TV Advertising Standards Code governing sound levels in advertisements. ...

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    Bradby takes ITV political editor role

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    ITV News has promoted UK editor Tom Bradby as its new political editor. He replaces Nick Robinson, who quit ITV News to replace Andrew Marr as the BBC's political editor. Bradby is a former political correspondent and royal correspondent for ITV News. In addition, the BBC's Daisy Sampson has joined ...

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    More than 60% of homes have digital TV

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    More than 60% of UK houses now receive digital TV, with more houses having broadband internet connections than dial-up accounts for the first time, according to The Ofcom Communications Marketreport. It added that more than 250,000 houses each month are switching onto digital or adding another ...

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    Aardman makes first ever acquisition

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Aardman has acquired the English-speaking rights to Belgian 3D model animation Panique au Village. It is the first time the 30-year-old UK company has acquired a programme and it hopes to make further acquisitions in the future. The rights to the 20 x 5-minute series, created ...

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    DCMS select committee announced

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has unveiled the line-up of its new select committee. Nine newcomers will join the House of Commons committee that monitors the department's work. They include former Conservative culture spokesman John Whittingdale, who is set to be chairman. Labour MPs Rosemary McKenna and Alan ...

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    BBC to screen Al-Qaeda series earlier

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has brought forward a series on Al-Qaeda in the wake of the terrorist attacks on London. The first episode of three-parter The New Al-Qaedawill now be shown on BBC2 on 25 July, a week before its original broadcast date. The series, fronted by veteran ...

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    Viewers desert To the Ends of the Earth

    2005-07-14T12:18:09Z

    BBC2's historical drama, To the Ends of the Earth, saw its audience sink yesterday to 2.3 million (13%), despite impressive ratings on its debut last week.

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    PEER POLL: BBC bonuses

    2005-07-15T08:00:00Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should all BBC executives have given up their bonuses?

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    BBC1 to boost comedy writers

    2005-07-15T10:11:29Z

    BBC1 controller Peter Fincham has said he wants to recruit more star comedy writers - such as The Thick Of Itwriter Armando Iannucci - to boost comedy output at the channel.

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    Bennett sets out commissioning priorities

    2005-07-15T10:17:07Z

    The BBC's director of television Jana Bennett used a BBC/Pact briefing day to map out her commissioning priorities, in the wake of this week's annual BBC report.