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    Set regions free with local TV

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    As the winds of change blow through the regions, this week's nations and regions conference asks who should be the true regional champion. Not ITV, says panellist Steve Hewlett, who offers a more radical solution

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    Meridian backs producers

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Meridian is backing a new regional producers group in the south-east that aims to lobby against cuts in ITV's regional non-news output and provide support for those made redundant.

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    BBC2 to explore Asian experience

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Pakistani immigrants are to talk about their experiences of coming to the UK as part of a raft of new commissions for the BBC Asian programme unit (APU).

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    Animals to have winter games

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Polar bears will compete with penguins in a bobsleigh competition in a winter follow-up to this summer's BBC1 CGI-show Animal Games.

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    Jordan goes undercover on Five

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Glamour model Jordan is to discover what her family and friends really think of her, as part of a celebrity makeover programme commissioned by Five.

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    Rapido to make C4 doc on porn star Lolo

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Rapido Television has scored its first commission since the company's relaunch earlier this year. Channel 4 editor of factual entertainment Andrew Mackenzie has ordered The Death of a Porn Queen , a one-hour documentary about French star Lolo Ferrari, whose record bust measured 54G ...

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    Sky One to seek out Britain's Angriest

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has commissioned indie Landmark Films to find the nation's most enraged residents. Angry Britain has been ordered by Sky One commissioning editor Paul Crompton and will follow some of the nation's most short-tempered people as they seek anger management. The 2 x ...

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    Black diamond deals in poker tournament

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Indie Black Diamond Films is making The European Nations Poker Challenge for Sky Sports. The 4 x 120-minute series follows the poker event held in the Winter Palace in St Petersburg, Russia last month. Black Diamond holds all worldwide distribution rights to the event, which ...

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    C4 and RDF Media open up Rock School

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned RDF Media to make Rock School , a 6 x 30-minute series designed to turn a group of teenagers into rock stars in one month. The group will be tutored by Kiss frontman Gene Simmons in the history of rock, song ...

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    Commissioner's Q&A: Jay Hunt

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's senior commissioning executive, daytime wants ideas for returnable factual strands for mornings on BBC1 and wants pitches for any genre to fill the 6pm to 7pm slot on BBC2

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    Thomson buys in to Corinthian TV

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Thomson has bought a majority stake of playout specialist Corinthian Television Facilities for an undisclosed figure.

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    VTR profits surge following investment in K-Post

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Facilities group VTR has revealed a 72% increase in profits to£901,554 for the year ending September 2004.

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    BDA wins gold at Promax for Donkey promo

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Donkey by Bruce Dunlop Associates and Like Family for the Disney Channel scooped two golds each at the Promax UK awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane on Saturday (6 November).

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    Video buys tapeless

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Video Europe has bought£500,000 of high-definition and tapeless broadcast equipment because of increasing demand for the new formats. Managing director Steve Green said: 'We held off until we thought that the demand was strong enough. We think that this equipment will cover the demand for now.' Video Europe's haul includes ...

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    Photomec first

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Todd-AO Creative Services has bought a 16mm/35mm Photo-mec film processor for about£80,000. The new machine will be able to process Super 8mm negative film and is believed to make Todd-AO the only company in the UK to offer this processing service. The availability of the processor in Camden will improve ...

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    Machine Takes MTI

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    The Machine Room has spent£200,000 on a digital restoration suite from MTI. The VTR Media Services company, which specialises in film treatment, will be able to work up to 4K. The company is believed to have several projects lined up.

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    Baker at St Anne's

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Colourist Ross Baker has joined the St Anne's Post telecine department to work with colourist Vince Narduzzo. Baker leaves Pepper Post where he was telecine assistant and trained under Narduzzo before the colourist left in 2002. Baker has worked on projects such as Hell in ...

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    BBC tops RTS Names

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has scooped the lion's share of nominations for this year's RTS Craft and Design Awards, taking 40 of the 72 nominations. Channel 4 took all the nominations in the picture enhancement category with Aidan Farrell, head of telecine at The Farm Group, looking likely to pick up the ...

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    Big Buoy does Blackpool

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Big Buoy has produced visual effects for the BBC musical drama Blackpool. The 6 x 60-minute series follows Ripley Holden's (David Morissey) attempts to open an amusement arcade in the seaside town following the discovery of a dead body on the premises. The story is punctuated with fruit machine visuals ...

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    Silks herald arrival of C4 Racing

    2004-11-11T08:30:00Z

    Victor Martinez and The Mill have completed the titles and graphics for the launch of Channel 4 Racing for Highflyer Productions. Racing silks are seen weaving in and out of a race before coming together to form the shape of a galloping horse, charging towards ...