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Brazier joins St Anne's post
Kevin Brazier, the former managing director of dB Post, the audio post-production facility that closed at the end of last year, has joined St Anne's Post as its new head of sound editorial, working alongside dubbing mixer and head of audio David Old, writes Kevin Hilton.
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RUNNERS GET ADVICE.
Skillset is to hold a careers advice day next month for runners wanting to get ahead
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SKILLSET STARTS SURVEY.
Skillset, the skills council for the audio-visual industries, has embarked on the biggest ever workforce survey
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Runners get advice
Skillset is to hold a careers advice day next month for runners wanting to get ahead in TV. Offering access to producers, directors and broadcasters, the event features workshops and talks from such luminaries as 1Xtra programmes editor Wilber Wilberforce. Skillsformedia advisors, who are experienced working freelancers, will also be ...
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Technology & facilities - Picardy battles to save post services.
Glasgow-based Picardy Media Group is confident that its production, post-production and corporate arms will remain going
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Picardy battles to save post services
Glasgow-based Picardy Media Group is confident that its production, post-production and corporate arms will remain going concerns despite the company going into receivership at the end of January, writes Sam Espensen.
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C4 rapped for ?C' word outburst
Channel 4 has been hauled up before the Independent Television Commission (ITC) after it broke one taboo too many - allowing a presenter to say 'you fucking cunt' live on air, writes John Plunkett
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TASK FOR SKILLSET.
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has asked industry training body Skillset to set up a task force
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Skillset asked to set up training task force
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has asked industry training body Skillset to set up a task force to implement the training recommendations in the Independent Television Commission's (ITC) programme supply review, writes Will Strauss
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SKILLSET SURVEY 2002 - The state we're in ...
Skillset's latest pan-industry survey of employment trends in broadcasting shows that some sectors are surviving well despite the downturn. But groups such as ethnic minorities and the disabled are still struggling to achieve recognition.
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C4 to offer war zone training.
Channel 4 and industry training body Skillset are to offer up to 60 TV freelancers hostile
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C4 to offer war zone training
Channel 4 and industry training body Skillset are to offer up to 60 TV freelancers hostile regions training, writes Penny Hughes
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Technology & Facilities - Televideo pays #1m-plus for CBF Media.
Yorkshire-based outside broadcast company Televideo has paid more than a million pounds for rival OB specialist
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Televideo pays£1m-plus for CBF Media
Yorkshire-based outside broadcast company Televideo has paid more than a million pounds for rival OB specialist CBF Media, writes John Oates
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ITC report fuels raft of training schemes.
The UK's key broadcast training bodies have reacted swiftly to calls in last week's Independent Television
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Trigger Happy indie axes staff.
Absolutely Productions, producer of Trigger Happy TV, is undergoing a dramatic restructure, cutting its overheads and moving out of scripted comedy, writes Penny Hughes
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Trigger Happy indie axes staff
Absolutely Productions, producer of Trigger Happy TV, is undergoing a dramatic restructure, cutting its overheads and moving out of scripted comedy, writes Penny Hughes
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ITC report fuels raft of training schemes
The UK's key broadcast training bodies have reacted swiftly to calls in last week's Independent Television Commission (ITC) programme supply report for better training facilities, with a range of new schemes, write Penny Hughes and Leigh Holmwood
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Training for indies gets boost
Skillset, the Sector Skills Council for the audio-visual industries, is to set up a new Working Group with Ofcom to strengthen training for television and radio, writes Penny Hughes.
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Clear Cut credits location with business boost
Eleven-year-old post-production house Clear Cut is celebrating a year of increased business and expansion and is crediting its location in the wilds of west London for the success, writes John Oates