Small MPU – Page 520
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NewsFremantle unveils web shows
FremantleMedia is creating three new web projects as part of its strategy to develop ideas unrelated to its TV brands.
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NewsQuestions invited on BBC Local Video
Ofcom is asking stakeholders in the news industry to submit their questions ahead of its Market Impact Assessment (MIA) of the BBC's proposed Local Video service.
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NewsAudio sector considers new loudness standard
Broadcasters, sound companies and advertisers are a step closer to agreeing a new method for ensuring sound levels on commercials stay within acceptable limits.
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Ex Resolution man Gable to run Breathe
Dan Gable, the former joint managing director of Resolution, has been appointed as general manager of Breathe Post Production.
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BBC calls off post sale
The BBC has revealed that it is no longer in discussions to sell the post-production division of BBC Resources.
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Cinewessex on the move
Winchester-based facilities house Cinewessex has moved from Winnall Valley Road to 2 Moorside Place.
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NewsA1GP goes HD
The A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport will be produced in high definition for the first time from the start of the 2008/09 season.
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NewsBBC unveils plans for Beijing
BBC Resources is teaming up with BBC Sport to provide bespoke coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics for viewers in the UK.
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NewsVisions gets Mandela gig
NEP Visions is working with Serpent Productions to deliver host broadcast coverage of the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday concert in Hyde Park this weekend.
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NewsPace puts forward case for stereo 3D
Vince Pace used his presentation at last week's Broadcast's Technology Summit to try to persuade UK programme makers that stereoscopic content is a viable production option.
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NewsBest launch is 3C
New digital country music station 3C enjoyed the best results for a newly launched station in the past six months, recording a reach of 109,000 listeners in its first Rajar survey period. The station, owned by Broadcast-publisher Emap, has a slot on the Freeview platform ...
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NewsVaughan stays top
Johnny Vaughan remains the most popular commercial radio breakfast show DJ in the capital, extending his lead over nearest rival Jamie Theakston. Vaughan on GCap's Capital Radio had 963,000 listeners, down 24,000 on the previous quarter, while Theakston, on Chrysalis' Heart 106.2, had 855,000 listeners, down 63,000. Neil Fox on ...
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NewsBBC Scotland slips
National station BBC Scotland saw its share drop from 9.4% to 8.3% in the latest results, despite adding 19,000 listeners for a total reach of 1.04 million listeners. GMG's Real Radio Scotland, which posted a record share of 17.7% in the last survey, dropped slightly to 16.4%, despite adding 19,000 ...
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NewsMajority now digital
More than half the population have now accessed radio via digital platforms, the first time the figure has passed the halfway mark. Rajar said 51.5% of the population listen via DAB, the internet or their TVs, up from 49.8% in the last quarter. But digital platforms still account for only ...
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NewsWogan wins again
Veteran DJ Terry Wogan attracted 7,766,000 listeners to his Radio 2 breakfast show. Chris Moyles' Radio 1 show came second, with 6,317,000 listeners, followed by 6,121,000 for Today on Radio 4. Five Live follows with 2,320,000, while Radio 3 has just 839,000 breakfast listeners. Classic ...
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NewsCheetah poaches Test the Nation producer
Endemol UK's new factual outfit Cheetah Television has poached Test the Nationproducer Alexandra Henderson from Talent TV and has won a new commission for BBC4, which she will executive produce.
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NewsSky One lines up Rock Star
Sky One has picked up the exclusive rights to reality series Tommy Lee's Rock Star, in which the Motley Crue drummer searches for a lead singer for his new band.
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NewsNational Skills Day unveiled
Lessons in the art of high definition filming, the chance to join a presenter on Five's Milkshake kids strand and workshops on The Art of Being Brilliant are a selection of events planned for National Skills Day on Thursday, 25 May.
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NewsFA Cup final kicks off ITV1 thrashing
A hard fought FA Cup final drew the fans to BBC1 and helped send ITV1 crashing to its lowest ever all-hours daily share.


















