All Awards articles – Page 64
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MTV TO AIR WORLD DANCE MUSIC AWARDS.
MTV is to broadcast the 2002 world dance music awards, DanceStar, which take place in London
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COMEDY AWARDS DEAL.
Michael Hurll Television has inked a new contract with ITV to produce the British Comedy Awards
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GRIERSON AWARDS OPEN.
The Grierson Awards has called for entries for this year's documentary film and TV competition. Entries
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Sky angry at criticism of RTS awards boycott.
Sky this week reacted angrily to criticism of its decision not to participate in the Royal Television Society Television Sports Awards on Monday night (20 May), writes Paul Revoir
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B+ talent awards recognise women.
Ashley Jane Armstrong of Manchester facility Andrew Sumner Associates has defied the odds by being named young audio engineer of the year at the B+ Young Talent Awards, writes Will Strauss
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INDIGO TO MAKE NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS.
Indigo Television has once again signed a three-year deal with ITV to produce the national TV
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Indigo to make national television awards
Indigo Television has once again signed a three-year deal with ITV to produce the national TV awards. The awards show, which was started in 1995, is expected to be transmitted during the autumn. International rights are held by Indigo Television. The company has also been commissioned by ITV controller of ...
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Two 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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Sky News deal builds on awards victories.
Following on from its success at the Baftas last month, Sky News has signed a deal with news outfit APTN to make its pictures available to broadcasters around the world, writes Jon Rogers
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TWO NEW CATEGORIES AT NTL RADIO AWARDS.
The Commercial Radio Companies Association has added two new categories to this year's NTL Commercial Radio
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BRITS FEATURE IN WEBBY AWARDS NOMINEES.
BBCi is to fight it out with Who Wants to be a Millionaire? in the best
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Brass Eye is surprise flop at Bafta awards.
Channel 4's controversial Brass Eye paedophile special was left empty handed at this year's Baftas as the BBC walked off with the largest share of gongs, including two for BBC 2
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Short list for B+'s Young Talent Awards announced
Production staff from the regions have a strong presence in the shortlist for the B+ Young Talent Awards announced today (Friday 27th April), writes Will Strauss.Manchester based editor Neil Haggerty (27),
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Brass Eye is surprise flop at Bafta awards
'Insensitive' show passed over in favour of mainstream comedies
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BBC dominates Bafta Television Awards
Channel 4 only collects four awards as Brass Eye fails to impress judges
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Brits dominate Banff TV festival nominations
The Office and Smack the Pony in the running for awards as British TV industry accounts for over a third of nominations
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Bafta Craft Awards nominations
BBC 1's The Way We Live Now and ITV 1's Othello square up for top awards
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British Academy Television Craft Awards Nominations
COSTUME DESIGN SPONSORED BY ALLDERSTHE CAZALETS - Frances Tempest (BBC1/ BBC/WGBH Boston/Cinema Verity)THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY - Barbara Kidd
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BBC cleans up at RTS programme awards.
The BBC dominated the Royal Television Society programme awards once again this year, taking 16 gongs in the event's 26 categories, writes Simon Ellery.