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    Battersea relaunch

    2005-11-24T08:30:00Z

    The Battersea Studios has relaunched this week after a£4m redevelopment programme by its property developer owner Helical Bar. The complex - previously the site of the Middle Eastern Broadcasting Corporations's studio - was sold in July for an estimated£8m.

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    The location guide

    2005-11-24T08:30:00Z

    Thelocationguide.com, the free access website helping international producers choose suitable locations and services for productions, has undergone a facelift. The site now features a Pre-Production Forum (PPF), a discussion forum enabling production professionals to post briefs online and receive immediate answers from their industry colleagues worldwide.

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    Big Red Bus is Landmark for BBC

    2005-11-24T08:30:00Z

    Freelance graphic designer/art director Christine Buttner has designed the title sequence for Big Red Bus, a Landmark Films production for BBC1 documenting what it takes to become a London bus driver. Landmark executive producer Nick O'Dwyer conceived the idea of a naive, childlike visual style. Freelance animator Brian Larkin drew ...

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    Keith Robinson titles Sewell job

    2005-11-24T08:30:00Z

    Animator Keith Robinson and illustrator Paul Jackman of Keith Robinson Design have created the titles and maps for Wag TV's Brian Sewell's Grand Tour. The 10 x 45-minute series follows the art critic as he explores ancient and renaissance Italy. Jackman illustrated Italian landmarks and maps of Italy. Then, animated ...

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    Fold7 does OFI Sunday graphics

    2005-11-24T08:30:00Z

    Fold7 has done full graphics and titles for OFI Sunday, Chris Evans' new weekly show made by his production company, UMTV. The sequence depicts Evans as a 1950s style cartoon character. A Fold7 artist worked on the drawings while Nic Freeman coloured them in Photoshop and designed backgrounds in Illustrator. ...

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    '3' buys hit ITV content for its phones

    2005-11-24T08:30:00Z

    ITV has signed a deal with 3G mobile phone operator 3 to offer content from shows such as I'm a Celebrity'. The one-year deal will also give 3's 3.2 million customers access to live footage from Emmerdale, Coronation Street and other high-profile shows. Highlights and other specially produced clips will ...

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    Playout players plan next push

    2005-11-24T08:00:00Z

    The playout and transmission market is on the brink of massive change, so how are providers and broadcasters geared up for a future of content-to-mobile and HDTV? A Broadcast survey took their pulse. By Chris Forrester.

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    Roobarb & Custard go mobile

    2005-11-23T17:14:34Z

    Roobarb & Custard, the 1970s children's cartoon series recently relaunched on Five's Milkshake strand, is set to leap into the world of new media with its own mobile phone content deal.

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    BBC2 via broadband on the cards

    2005-11-23T17:11:26Z

    BBC2 controller Roly Keating has unveiled plans to launch a broadband version of the channel, which would make it the first terrestrial channel to do so.

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    ITV and 3 hook up for mobile deal

    2005-11-23T17:02:26Z

    ITV and mobile operator 3 have signed a one year content partnership agreement covering shows including I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, Emmerdale and Coronation Street.

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    Endemol exec calls for advertson TV over mobile

    2005-11-23T16:58:16Z

    Endemol UK's director of digital media Peter Cowley has called for the introduction of an advertising model for TV over mobile.

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    Little Britain duo completes hat-trick of craft wins

    2005-11-23T11:23:34Z

    Costume designer Annie Hardinge and make-up artist Lisa Cavalli-Green won their third consecutive RTS Craft and Design Awards last night.

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    Saddam Hussein trial available on TV over broadband

    2005-11-23T09:17:27Z

    Court TV Extra, the US online subscription service that streams live TV over broadband from courtrooms, is to air the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein from Baghdad.

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    Early adopters uninspired by mobile TV

    2005-11-23T07:59:00Z

    8am: There is dampened enthusiasm for mobile TV in the UK, suggesting even technology savvy consumers have little interest in watching live content on their phones, according to new research.

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    BT poaches C4I sales chief

    2005-11-22T10:47:50Z

    10.45am: BT has poached C4 International's sales manager, Alison Sainsbury-Stack, as head of programme acquisitions of its Television Services business.

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    PVR owners watch ads, says US research

    2005-11-21T07:58:59Z

    8am: Fears that Personal Video Recorders (PVRs) will have a fatal effect on the advertising market may prove ungrounded, according to new research from the US.

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    Little Britain goes mobile

    2005-11-18T10:05:08Z

    Little Britain is going mobile with full-length episodes of the hit BBC comedy being made available on phones.

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    DNE unveils new playout centre

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Networks Europe unveiled its new playout centre in Chiswick this week, touted as one of the biggest in Europe.

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    Red Bee to buy subtitling company for£3.2m

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Red Bee Media (formerly BBC Broadcast) is set to acquire subtitling outfit Australian Caption Centre (ACC) for£3.2m.

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    Crow TV to merge sites

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Post-production house Crow TV is to close down its Chiswick site and merge its suites into its Shepherd's Bush facility in January.