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    DI kit for Resolution

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Resolution has bought a Discreet Smoke DI editing system running on Linux from Autodesk through reseller XTFX. The Smoke DI system will replace Resolution's Quantel Editbox for short-form and long-form work. The facility also expects the system to bring in more HD work.It's the second Discreet system that Resolution has ...

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    Sky's HD sat move

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Sky has leased three extra transponders from satellite firm SES Astra to transmit its package of HD services, expected to launch in the UK in the first half of next year. Sky chief operating officer Richard Freudenstein said that the HD launches would be a key part of the satellite ...

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    Martyr gets Nitris

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    London post house Martyr has beefed up its HD finishing, spending£250,000 on an Avid DS Nitris editing system, plus HD monitoring and a Sony HDCam VTR. Martyr is already using the HD kit and its Edifis Finaliser HD grading system on Talkback Thames' HDCam series Murder ...

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    BBC's Belgian job

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast has created a fresh football brand for Belgian telco Belgacom and public service broadcasters VRT and RTBF. The idents will be used on football broadcasts and matches streamed on the web. Produced by Louise Braham and designed by Katy Jones the work was posted in 3D by Andy ...

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    New in-car TV tuner

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Spanish-based hi-fi firm Vieta is to launch a compact Freeview in-car tuner that will enable passengers to watch Freeview broadcasts en route. The TDT500C tuner is designed to operate with Vieta's range of in-car LCD monitors. The tuner aims to put an end to the drawbacks that have always plagued ...

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    Top Banana studio

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Birmingham-based commercials production company Top Banana has acquired Optical Image's Stourbridge facilities business, which includes the lease on a 9,000sq ft studio, five edit suites and the company's existing client base and has relocated to Optical's site in Broome, near Stourbridge. Optical Image has refocused its activities, but will continue ...

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    The Hive provides the fear factor

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    VTR's graphics specialist The Hive has teamed up with ITV's promos unit to create a 30-second spot for reality hit The X-Factor. The sequence is based on the journey contestants take to reach their auditions through a long and ominous corridor lined with footage of people being ...

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    London Post dresses the part

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Titles for BBC2's 8 x 30-minute factual series A Week of Dressing Dangerouslywere created in Softimage XSI by London Post's 2D and 3D graphics designers Toby Goulding and Simon Hooley. The duo used the idea of a zip fastener to introduce the BBC in-house series which ...

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    Nats gets equation right for C4

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Nats has finished posting Channel 4's£1.3m E=MC2, a docu-drama which traces the roles played by five scientists in piecing together the world's best known equation. It was produced in HD by indie Darlow Smithson using DVCPro HD on the Panasonic Varicam at 720p. Post-production supervisor Richard Gillespie ...

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    Heart hits out at R1 share rise

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Heart 106.2 programme director Mark Browning has hit out at the BBC, blaming a shift in Radio 1's programming focus for Heart's poor showing in the latest Rajars.

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    Bravo puts ultimate fighting centre stage

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Ultimate Fighting, the extreme combat phenomenon where contestants batter each other using a mix of martial arts, is to be given a permanent fixture on men's channel Bravo.

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    Channel 4 bowls a nation over

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 secured its highest all-hours share for a Saturday last weekend after winning its biggest ever test cricket audience.

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    Arnell goes to ITV4

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    ITV3 channel editor Stephen Arnell has been appointed ITV4 channel editor in preparation for the channel's launch on 1 November. He takes on the role immediately and will keep his ITV3 responsibilities until a replacement has been found. He said he planed to use ITV4's£15m budget to secure exclusive content. ...

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    Bibby joins Optomen

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Optomen Television, producer of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, has poached Talkback Thames financial director Mike Bibby to become deputy managing director. He will work alongside managing director Pat Llewellyn who was promoted last month after Peter Gillbe left the company after 15 years. Bibby has previously worked ...

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    ITN Emmy hopes

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    ITN has been nominated for three International Emmy awards.

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    Livesey to Parthenon

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Factual indie Parthenon Entertainment has poached Discovery Channel senior production manager Maria Livesey to fill the new role of director of production.

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    BBC fends off commercial challenge

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Commercial radio has failed to claw back significant market share from the BBC.

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    ITV news reshuffle

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    New ITV News Channel editor Ben Rayner has reshuffled his team making a series of promotions. Assistant editor Matt Walsh has been promoted to deputy editor and senior programme editor Harry Gibson will take on the assistant editor role. Gibson's role is taken on by Debora Gorbutt, who moves up ...

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    Top breakfast shows lose listeners

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    Johnny Vaughan hung on to his place as London's top commercial radio breakfast host but the three leading commercial breakfast shows all lost listeners in the latest figures. Vaughan lost 161,000 listeners over the three-month period, falling to 1,077,000 listeners. Jamie Theakston, who joined Chrysalis's Heart 106.2 FM part way ...

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    BBC digital making little impact

    2005-08-11T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's digital stations all failed to make inroads in the most recent Rajars, with share either declining or holding steady. BBC 6 Music and BBC 7 both lost share, down to 0.1 and 0.2 respectively, while Five Live Sports Extra, 1Xtra, and BBC Asian Network could only maintain their ...