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    Apple poised to acquire Silicon Grail

    2002-06-12T14:24:36Z

    Apple is believed to be in the process of buying US-based compositing software developer Silicon Grail four months after buying its rival Nothing Real, writes Barbara Marshall

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    Brits stack up Annecy prizes

    2002-06-12T14:23:37Z

    The Brits walked off with seven awards at the International Animated Film Festival held at Annecy last Saturday (8 June), writes Barbara Marshall

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    Avid UK hires Jackson

    2002-06-12T14:22:05Z

    Avid UK has taken on Mark Jackson as sales manager for London after the departure of Robin Adams to Discreet (Broadcast, 22.3.02). Jackson joins Avid from reseller Tyrell where he was sales director. He has also worked for Surtees MAV and MetroVideo, whose parent company, WPP, bought Tyrell in 1999

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    Campbell moves to VFG

    2002-06-12T14:21:07Z

    Film and TV hire company VFG has taken on hire specialist Alastair Campbell to head its relaunched camera, lighting...

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    Cook joins Kingston

    2002-06-12T14:20:12Z

    Kingston Inmedia has appointed Paul Cook to the post of sales director replacing Laurence Cook who left in January....

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    NDS buys Visionik

    2002-06-12T14:19:15Z

    Conditional access specialist NDS has bought Danish interactive service provider Visionik. The terms of the deal ha...

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    BBC and EBU develop multimedia set-top box.

    2002-06-07T10:44:42Z

    The BBC and The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have partnered with London's Brunel University to develop

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    AVID EXPERIENCE INFO.

    2002-06-07T10:44:42Z

    Avid has unveiled details of the three-day UK leg of its Experience Avid Naked tour which

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    NEW DATA-SHARING KIT.

    2002-06-07T10:44:42Z

    Data storage specialists Hitachi Data Systems and Advanced Digital Information Corporation (Adic) have launched a video

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BBC INTERACTIVE MOVE.

    2002-06-07T10:44:41Z

    BBC Technology has appointed Phil Fearnley, co-founder of the now defunct interactive specialist Smashed Atom, as

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - RED PROMOTES TK CHIEF.

    2002-06-07T10:44:41Z

    Soho facility Red has promoted head of telecine Gary Szabo to the board as creative director

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Software to make live TV safe for epileptics.

    2002-06-07T10:44:41Z

    The inventor of the system known as Gordon that detects potential triggers of photo-sensitive epilepsy (PSE)

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - A STORMY RELATIONSHIP.

    2002-06-07T10:44:41Z

    Online Post Production is behind the post-production and graphics for Argy Bargy, a 60-minute documentary produced

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    TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Festival set up for digital arts.

    2002-06-07T10:44:41Z

    A new digital arts festival launched last week has been pitched head to head with the

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    BBC may act on Tivo error.

    2002-06-07T10:44:39Z

    The BBC is reviewing the future of its two-year-old deal with personal video recorder outfit Tivo

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    McEnroe hits harder

    2002-06-05T16:59:42Z

    The BBC launches its Wimbledon 2002 promotional campaign this weekend with the help of John McEnroe, writes Barbara Marshall

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    Festival set up for digital arts

    2002-06-05T16:00:58Z

    A new digital arts festival launched last week has been pitched head to head with the London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf), with both events fixed for 9 to 11 October 2002, writes Barbara Marshall

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    Software to make live TV safe for epileptics

    2002-06-05T16:00:02Z

    The inventor of the system known as Gordon that detects potential triggers of photo-sensitive epilepsy (PSE) in video is developing an instant-repair version suitable for live transmissions, writes Barbara Marshall

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    BBC and EBU develop multimedia set-top box

    2002-06-05T15:59:16Z

    The BBC and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have partnered with London's Brunel University to develop a powerful set-top box that combines digital TV with the internet and multimedia streaming, writes Barbara Marshall

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    A stormy relationship

    2002-06-05T15:58:23Z

    Online Post Production is behind the post-production and graphics for Argy Bargy, a 60-minute documentary produced by Chrysalis Television for Channel 5. The programme focuses on the relationship between England and Argentina over the years in terms of football and politics. It was graded in ...