Small MPU – Page 421
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NewsShine eyes Abu Dhabi for push into Middle East
Shine Group is working up plans to launch a Middle Eastern production office in the United Arab Emirates where it would focus on making shows for the Arab world.
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NewsCapital reclaims top London spot
Rajars: 95.8 Capital FM's morning duo Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon have made a surprising return as the top breakfast show in London.
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NewsMoyles continues to lose listeners
Rajars: Chris Moyles's BBC Radio 1 breakfast show has lost listeners for the second consecutive quarter, according to the Q3 Rajar figures.
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NewsSecond marketing exec to leave C4
Richard Burdett, the head of Channel 4's creative agency 4Creative, is to step down as part of the restructure of the broadcaster's marketing, research and audiences division.
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NewsBBC loses ground
Rajars: The BBC lost listeners to commercial radio for the second consecutive quarter radio with a 43.1% share for the latter, compared with 54.9% for the corporation.
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NewsLynda La Plante Productions up for sale
Lynda La Plante Productions is up for sale, with bids for the Trial and Retribution producer expected imminently.
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NewsBebo to order more shows
Bebo will commission at least six original productions next year under the banner of 'Bebo Originals'.
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NewsBristol campaign to keep Casualty
Development agency South West Screen is fighting to keep Casualty in Bristol after BBC director of vision Jana Bennett confirmed plans to move the drama to Cardiff next year.
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NewsFootball focus for viewers
International football on a variety of channels last night drew the viewers in with ITV1's highlights of England's game proving to be the most popular with 2.6m (20.8% share) in a late night slot.
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NewsOfcom: Lyons misunderstands our role
Ofcom has accused BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons of misunderstanding its role and its proposals for the future of public service broadcasting.
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NewsIce Patrol goes tapeless
The makers of a new high definition ob-doc for Five and National Geographic are hoping that tapeless camera technology will help them successfully complete 16 weeks filming and editing on a Royal Navy ship bound for the Antarctic.
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NewsTSI invests to help TV content move online
Content management and transmission company TSI has launched two services for production companies that are looking to move their programming online.
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NewsSoho Editors to open northern base
Apple-authorised training company Soho Editors will launch a northern operation before the end of the year.
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NewsCrow TV joins with Filmscape on Red service
Shepherd's Bush-based facility Crow TV is partnering with camera-hire company Filmscape Media to provide a joint service to clients wanting to shoot with Red cameras.
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Evolutions finance boss
Evolutions has appointed Steve Luther from Smoke & Mirrors as its new finance director.
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021 scores at Wembley
021 provided HD facilities to ITV for its coverage of the England versus Kazakhstan World Cup qualifier at Wembley last Saturday.
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NewsDiscovery to launch Freeview channel
Pay TV specialist Discovery Communications is to move into the UK free-to-air market with the launch of a Freeview channel early next year.
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NewsDigital Vision handed bankruptcy protection
The short-term future of Digital Vision, the Swedish manufacturer behind the Film Master grading system, has been secured after the company successfully applied for its domestic equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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NewsOn Sight to hire out P2 cards
On Sight plans to offer Panasonic P2 memory cards for hire as part of a concerted effort by the two companies to make IT-based tapeless working more affordable.
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NewsC4 and ITV to launch HD Freeview channels
Channel 4 and ITV will both be allocated slots on Freeview to provide HD services, Ofcom has confirmed.


















