Small MPU – Page 614
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FORMATS & DEALS - SOUTH AFRICA BUYS INTO THE FARM.
Reality format The Farm, which ended its run on Five last month, is to be made
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Facilities - BDA wins gold at Promax for Donkey promo.
Donkey by Bruce Dunlop Associates and Like Family for the Disney Channel scooped two golds each
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Facilities - Thomson buys in to Corinthian TV.
Thomson has bought a majority stake of playout specialist Corinthian Television Facilities for an undisclosed figure.Corinthian
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Facilities - VTR profits surge following investment in K-Post.
Facilities group VTR has revealed a 72% increase in profits to£901,554 for the year ending September 2004, writes Will Strauss.
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FACILITIES - VIDEO BUYS TAPELESS.
Video Europe has bought£500,000 of high-definition and tapeless broadcast equipment because of increasing demand for
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FACILITIES - PHOTOMEC FIRST.
Todd-AO Creative Services has bought a 16mm/35mm Photo-mec film processor for about£80,000. The new machine
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FACILITIES - MACHINE TAKES MTI.
The Machine Room has spent£200,000 on a digital restoration suite from MTI. The VTR Media
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FACILITIES - BAKER AT ST ANNE'S.
Colourist Ross Baker has joined the St Anne's Post telecine department to work with colourist Vince
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FACILITIES - BBC TOPS RTS NAMES.
The BBC has scooped the lion's share of nominations for this year's RTS Craft and Design
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FACILITIES - CORRECTION.
Who Rules the Roost was produced by Ricochet for BBC3, not Tiger Aspect for Channel 4.
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Creative briefs - Big Buoy does Blackpool.
Big Buoy has produced visual effects for the BBC musical drama Blackpool. The 6 x 60-minute
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Creative briefs - Silks herald arrival of C4 Racing.
Victor Martinez and The Mill have completed the titles and graphics for the launch of Channel
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Creative briefs - BDA posts Promax winner.
BDA has completed the Promax-winning Think Again campaign for the National Geographic Channels. In Donkey, which
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Analysis - Profile - Another dramatic departure.
Drama exec Gareth Neame is leaving the BBC for the fourth time - but the rewards of a rights-enriched indie sector mean he's unlikely to return this time.
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Analysis - On the box - Bringing it all back Homer.
Cheryl Taylor watches an evening of themed programming as The Simpsons moves to Channel 4 and marvels at the enduring appeal of the cartoon clan.
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Opinion - In my view - Saturday night's all right.
Instead of harking back to a non-existent golden era, those who whinge about Saturday night TV should try watching it, suggests Wayne Garvie.
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Opinion - Comment - The price of a vocation.
Fresh from remortgaging his house in order to make a film about Iraq, Sean McAllister asks why passionate film-making is so undervalued and poorly rewarded in television.
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Opinion - Peer Poll: ITV regional programming.
Is ITV right to cut regional non-news programming?YES: 6%NO: 94%Next week's question: Will moving the BBC's
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Opinion - American View - The rising tide of reaction.
The US election revealed the liberal elites of Hollywood and New York to be out of step with the masses, so how will they respond, asks David Teather.
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Feature: Documentaries - Shock tactics.
As they jockey for position in the busy peaktime schedules, science docs are increasingly using tabloid-style shock tactics and titles to grab your attention.


















