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    Post house of the year

    2005-10-20T12:41:59Z

    Broadcast is searching to find the post house of the year to be announced at the Broadcast Awards in January.

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    ITV1's Cold Blood chills 6.6m

    2005-10-20T10:55:27Z

    ITV1's one-off crime drama Cold Blood was a big hit with the viewers, attracting a sizeable audience of 6.6 million (29.5%) at 9pm.

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    Animal Planet looks at worst pets in UK

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Animal Planet UK has commissioned three series for its winter season, including a Mentorn-produced show looking at the country's naughtiest pets, writes Susan Thompson.

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    Sunset + Vine kits out fleet of yachts

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    TV Corp subsidiary Sunset + Vine has fitted an entire fleet of yachts with cameras in order to provide full coverage of the Volvo Ocean Race for ITV. The sports indie will make eight one-hour programmes for ITV1 and 32 weekly half-hour programmes for ITV4 following the race, which starts ...

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    My family writers aim at comedy slot

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 is hoping to crack the critical 8.30pm comedy slot with a new series from two of the writers of My Family and My Hero. Home Again, a 6 x 30-minute in-house series written by Ian Brown and James Hendrie, centres around a married couple - played by Samantha Janus ...

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    BBC3 forks out for more Spendaholics

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC3 has commissioned a third helping of its hit series Spendaholics from indie Betty. In Spendaholics out-of-control shoppers are cut off from their credit cards and given help to change their extravagant ways. The 6 x 60-minute series will start filming this month and is due to air early next ...

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    C4 orders seventh series of Wife Swap

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has picked up a further 6 x 60-minute run of RDF Media's Wife Swap to air late next year. The seventh series order has been made despite the sixth series still being in production. A further 6 x 30-minute run of the accompanying studio-based series Wife Swap The ...

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    Tom Schwalm, 'sculptor of time', dies at 62

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    By Roger Graef

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Richard Melman

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Channel director of The History Channel and The Biography Channel is open to ideas that will hold an audience for an hour - even if they are written on the back of a fag packet.

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    Sky Movies contact

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Sky Movies has appointed its first ever dedicated member of staff to deal with film production companies to develop and improve relationships with the independent sector. Lucy Criddle, former programme manager for Sky Box Office, has been promoted to the new role of acquisitions manager, pay and pay-per-view, and will ...

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    Nat Geo prog head

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    National Geographic Channel UK has poached UKTV scheduler Jamil Ahmed to fill the newly created position of head of programming. Reporting to NGC UK's general manager Simon Bohrsmann, Ahmed, who has already joined, will head NGC's scheduling, presentation, reversioning and UK acquisitions teams. At UKTV Ahmed was launch scheduler for ...

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    New Dublin channel

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    A new channel dedicated to the city of Dublin has launched on NTL. City Channel offers local news, sport and family programming 24 hours a day to the city's 450,000 cable subscribers. The service is set to be the first of several launched in the Irish Republic, with similar offerings ...

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    BBC factual to phase out DigiBeta cameras

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's plan to cut production costs has gone a step further, with its factual and learning department's proposal to phase out the use of DigiBeta cameras for the department's programmes.

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    Experts raise doubts over move to tapeless

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    'Less tape' is more likely than 'tapeless' for programme delivery in the near future was the message that emerged from last Thursday's Broadcast Tapeless Production conference at Carlton Towers Hotel in London, writes Richard Dean.

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    Promax shortlist

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Promax has announced the nominations for this year's Promax UK Awards. Channel 4's Jamie's School Dinners promo has been nominated in five categories, including best launch and best television campaign. BBC Broadcast, Five, ITV and BSkyB are also among the nominations alongside independent design agencies Angelfish, Devilfish and Skin. The ...

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    Whitfield St kit sale

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Whitfield Street Studios' recording and post-production equipment will go under the hammer in a webcast auction on 15 November, following its closure last month (Broadcast, 26.9.05). Auctioneers firm Edward Symmons is hoping to shift equipment including an SSL 9000J series 72-channel mixing console and a comprehensive range of outboard equipment. ...

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    Glassworks hire

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Glassworks has recruited VTR post-producer Anthea Mousley to join its production department. Mousley, who worked on the latest Rimmel and Dairylea campaigns during her 18 months at VTR, will join producers Tim Phillips, Jonathan Davies and Romilly Endacott. Her addition to the team is part of an expansion at the ...

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    BBC World on net

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC World is the latest channel to be made available on IPTV network GreenGrass as part of its beta trial. It will join ITN and motor-sport channel Revs TV in the trial ahead of GreenGrass' full consumer launch in January. The channel will go live and be announced to consumers ...

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    Technicolor move

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Technicolor Creative Services is injecting£500,000 into the expansion of its DVD facility in west London. The facility has opened up 32 new positions within its DVD and UMD compression and authoring arm, boosting the number of staff to more than 70. The expansion includes three Sony UMD authoring stations and ...

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    Extreme alliance

    2005-10-20T08:30:00Z

    Extreme Video has collaborated with unmanned blimp specialist 2PiR to develop 'tele-eye', the world's smallest and lightest remote-controlled HD aerial TV camera system. It was used for the first time this month for Sky TV's coverage of the Horse of the Year Show at Birmingham's NEC.