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How to stay alive in a hostile situation
Increasingly, journalists are risking their lives to report from war zones, but, with the dangers rising, news organisations are paying more attention to keeping their staff safe from harm. Robert Gray reports.
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Plays for a new day
With the BBC announcing a dedicated one-off drama strand, many are predicting a return to the golden age of television. But, as Paul Hoggart discovers, has the death of single dramas been greatly exaggerated?
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The new kings of content II
In the second of a two-part series we look at the giants of the new media world who are muscling in on television's territory. By James Curtis.
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Profile - Playing for high stakes
With a career which has seen him consistently at the forefront of interactive television, William van Rest is well placed to oversee the launch of ITV Play.
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Leader - Problem with ITV is ITV1
ITV's progress in the digital arena is being hampered by the poor performance of ITV1, writes Conor Dignam, Editor.
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Soho Shorts 2006
Rushes Soho Shorts Festival, which showcases the work of the UK's most talented young film-makers, is calling for entries for 2006. Films must be no longer than 12 minutes for each of the five categories: short film, newcomer, titles & idents, music video and animation. The annual festival runs from ...
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Sony support rejig
Sony has announced that it is restructuring its UK support services to merge its UK technical helpdesk with the European helpdesk, creating a Europe-wide field engineering support team. The support team will resolve complex repairs and technical queries, while the UK technical helpdesk will join the European helpdesk in Basingstoke ...
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Red Bee brings CITV to life
Red Bee Media has created the idents for ITV's new children's channel, CITV. They feature everyday scenes from a child's world that CITV transforms into something more fun and extraordinary, such as sausage and mash coming to life as a Mexican mariachi band. The idents were designed by Red Bee's ...
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Jump puts mind to BBC1 show
Jump has completed the titles and graphics for Wild Rover Productions' Get Smarter in a Week. The 2 x 60-minute programmes takes 100 people and tests them on various aspects of their intelligence, then re-tests them after a week of mental exercises. Jump created a ...
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Italy buys Guinness' Ultimate Records series
Guinness World Records TV (GWR) has sold flagship series Ultimate Guinness World Records to Italian pay channel GXT.
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Sumners makes kids outlaws
Sumners has created the titles for SMG TV's Uncle Dad, a 7 x 30-minute children's comedy about a hellish family dumped on their mad Uncle Roy. The titles show children becoming modern-day outlaws with spaghetti western alter egos, combining 2D and 3D animation with live ...
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Runway success
Fremantle International Distribution (FID) has sold the Heidi Klum-hosted US reality series Project Runwayinto 21 countries. The deals make the 10 x 60-minute fashion reality series, with a 120-minute finale and 60-minute follow-up special, one of the UK distributor's most popular properties. Remade as ...
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Format Focus: Operacion Triunfo
The long-running Endemol Spanish talent format which was used as the basis for Fame Academy is set to be revived internationally after being picked up in the US.
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Screentime renews two Russian deals
UK-based distributor Screentime Partners has notched up two key renewal deals with Russian broadcasters. Music and entertainment channel Muz TV has commissioned 26 further episodes of the Japanese relationship format Fidelity Test, which gives contestants the chance to find out how likely their partner is ...
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Record sales for Oscar night coverage
Buena Vista International Television (BVITV) licensed Sunday night's Academy Awards to the highest number of territories ever. New agreements were concluded with 7 Vietnam, TNT across Latin America, Canal+ France and Wowow Japan, taking the total number of countries screening the Oscars to over 200. BVITV has doubled the international ...
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Pilot's Globe Trekker travels the world
UK travel indie Pilot Productions has sold 26 episodes of its series Globe Trekker to Discovery's US Travel Channel. The series, now in its 12th season, also airs on PBS in the US. The company has also licensed almost 200 hours of the ...
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History unveils ad-funded Hidden House series
The History Channel UK has commissioned its biggest project to date - a six-figure advertiser-funded series described as the Who Do You Think You Are?for houses.
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Sky signs Richardson for species show
Sky One has lined up actress Miranda Richardson for its second series of Final Chance to Save, the 4 x 60-minute documentary series highlighting the plight of some of the world's most famous species. Made by Tiger Aspect Productions for a July broadcast, Richardson will ...
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Timewatch to make HD Romans doc
BBC2's Timewatchstrand has made its first foray into high definition filming with a documentary called The Mystery of the Headless Romans. The programme is being made in-house by BBC history and is about the discovery of 30 headless corpses of ...
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Maverick to investigate race relations
Maverick is to investigate the state of race relations in Britain for a More4 documentary, 30 years after the launch of the Race Relations Act. Ghetto Britain(working title) is to be presented by Dr Robert Beckford - the theologian and academic who presented ...