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Three double wins at Bafta
The Blue Planet , The Way We Live Nowand Othelloeach scooped two awards at the third annual British Academy Television Craft Awards which this year were dominated by freelancers rather than staffers, ...
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BT's scaly star
Artem is behind the star of BT's latest ad - the singing and dancing chameleon that has prompted 50,000 calls from potential customers wanting to buy one, writes Barbara Marshall
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BBC Broadcast hires DNE exec
BBC Broadcast, the corporation's latest commercial subsidiary, has appointed a senior executive from Discovery Networks Europe to head up its playout and media services division, writes Barbara Marshall
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BBC prime gets in first
BBC Prime is the first channel to use technology developed by interactive TV enabler Mindhouse that allows broadcasters to create and manage interactive content across all platforms
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Adobe loses court case
Macromedia last week won its first patent counterclaim trial against Adobe Systems and was awarded damages of $4.9m (£3.4m)
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IBC goes to Moscow
The International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) has formed a strategic partnership with Moscow-based cable and satellite convention CSTB to facilitate cross-promotion within the European and Russian markets
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Mill buys analyser
The Mill is the latest facility to buy the flash and pattern analyser designed by Professor Graham Harding, which detects video sequences that could trigger epileptic fits
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TV Corp invests£1m in Molinare
Soho studio and post facility Molinare is spending£1m this year on new facilities and has headhunted Video London senior dubbing mixer George Foulgham in a bid to regain its position in the market, writes Barbara Marshall
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NewsTwo Bafta Craft Awards for The Blue Planet
The Blue Planet, The Way We Live Now and Othello each scooped two awards at the third annual British Academy Television Craft Awards which this year were dominated by freelancers rather than staffers, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - S+G TO INCREASE AUDIO.
Saunders + Gordon has appointed dubbing mixer Nigel Glynn-Davies to increase the facility's broadcast audio work
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - TRIANGLE BAGS BEARDALL.
Senior Flame artist Mark Beardall has joined Triangle Post Production from Bloomberg TV where his work
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BBC FIRST WITH DIGIMEDIADISK.
The BBC is the world's first broadcaster to adopt video disk technology developed by British company
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DRM Beijing trial a success.
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) consortium has succeeded in running live DRM transmissions from the BBC Thailand relay station to China, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Corinthian builds new centre at Chiswick.
Corinthian Television (CTV) Facilities is spending #15m on fitting out a new 85,000 sq ft building at the Chiswick Park development in west London, writes Barbara Marshall
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Cheff to launch a unified spec.
The Chief Engineers of Facilities Forum (Cheff), the UK facilities trade body, is to launch a
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - TYRELL TRAINING COURSE.
Tyrell is to host a Surrey Institute one-day training course on Softimage's hair and fur features
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - MACHINE ROOM DVD DEAL.
The Machine Room has bagged an exclusive DVD production deal with Film Four that will result
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - MOYSEY JOINS LYNX.
Denham-based facility Lynx Digital has taken on Richard Moysey as senior editor. Moysey joins from 4MC
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B+ TALENT SHORTLIST.
Six companies have been praised for their services to developing young television talent in the UK
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Creative - News in briefs.
Peppiate-Sharpe is behind the animated titles for Sex On TV, a three-part documentary series produced by


















