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    Elstree seeks new bids after rent deal

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    The dispute between Elstree Film and Television Studios (EF&TVS) and the local council over rent payments has been settled, paving the way for fresh bids for the famous studios.

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    China Blue MD takes control

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    China Blue managing director David Hamilton-Smith, who is also the chairman of audio association APRS, has regained a controlling share of the audio company after his sleeping partner, The Sound Company managing director Geoff Oliver, returned 41% of China Blue's shares.

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    Audio Suite adds GFX

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Birmingham-based The Audio Suite has opened a graphics (GFX) boutique, Eight Eyed Sea Bass, and is looking to expand further next year.

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    Video Europe sells SW18 base for£5m

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Video Europe is selling its base in Wandsworth to property developers and will make a profit of£3.5m.

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    Lime Takes goacher

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    M2-backed CGI company Lime has poached another member from The Hive. Lightwave operator Julie Goacher is the fifth person to make the move from the VTR subsidiary. Goacher starts at the end of December after one month's gardening leave. The other members to join Lime from The Hive were Nathan ...

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    Cut & Run Goes to NY

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    London and Los Angeles-based editing company Cut and Run is to open an office in New York's SoHo. The office will be led by Chuck Willis, formerly of Crew Cuts. It will offer creative services including graphics, visual effects and compositing. 'We are opening Cut and Run NY because we ...

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    Pockett wins gold

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Branding agency English & Pockett won gold at this year's Promax Asia in Singapore for its logo design and on-screen identity package for a channel in Thailand. English & Pockett created an 'Expect the Unexpected' theme with images that were 'at odds with conventional dimensions'.

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    Bidders circle NTL

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    The future of NTL Broadcast is still unknown with a number of firms poised to buy the£1.2bn company. Companies bel...

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    M2 Buys Root6 tool

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    M2, Nats, The Mill and Sanctuary Post have all recently bought workflow tool ContentAgent from Root6 Technology. ContentAgent is used in the capturing, converting and distributing of compressed digital files. Enteraction TV has taken a second copy for use on Thomas Cook TV.

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    Sanctuary helps Band Aid single

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Sanctuary Post has finished the HD post-production on the Band Aid 20 promo and documentary for Initial. Director Geoff Wonfor, Initial managing director Malcolm Gerrie and Sanctuary Post offline editor Andy Matthews, who collaborated on the original in 1984, were reunited to work on the ...

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    Bottletop freezes Bernard's time

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Bottletop, the Nottingham-based design company, has created titles and special effects for Granada's Bernard. The children's show focuses on Bernard , a boy who is able to freeze time with an antique pocket watch. Bottletop designers John Hunt, Dave ...

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    Square Zero sets up The Heist

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Square Zero has produced animated titles for The Heist for Five and Windfall Films. The programme follows five ex-cons as they attempt to plan and execute three perfect crimes. The first challenge is to steal a painting while it is being exhibited. Animator Olly Tyler ...

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    The axe man cometh

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    As the BBC's review process draws to an end and staff wait to hear if 6,000 of them will be out of a job, Broadcast looks at where the axe is likely to fall, with news, factual and back-office staff expected to be among the worst hit.

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    2012 for switch-off

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom has said analogue switch-off should be completed by 31 December 2012 and that the country will undergo a phased switch-off with one ITV region going digital at a time. The regulator will set out the order in which the regions should be switched by April next year. The announcement ...

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    Sci-Fi boss joins BT

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Sci-Fi Channel head Dan Marks has quit to join BT's newly formed content division, BT Entertainment. He will join in the new year to oversee video-over-broadband services. BT is seeking to provide music, gaming, television and films over broadband into UK homes. New AC Nielsen figures show that more than ...

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    Canter in venture

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Andrew Canter, former head of broadcast at media agency Media Planning Group, has set up his own company, Contentworx, to work on advertiser-funded content. He said he had already secured three advertisers in the entertainment, music and household goods markets looking to back new TV shows.

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    ITV hires Salmon

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    ITV has appointed Clare Salmon from motorists' organisation the AA to be its new marketing director. She joins ITV in January, reporting to ITV Broadcasting chief executive Mick Desmond and replacing Jim Hytner who left to join Barclays Bank.

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    Spirit FM taken over

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    The Local Radio Company has taken full control of Spirit FM after buying South West Sussex Radio's 53% share for£1.7m. The station has an audience of 33,000 in the region and made a£137,000 profit in the year to 30 September on sales of£925,000.

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    BBC bags kids Baftas

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    The BBC dominated this week's Bafta Kids awards, taking six prizes. Dick and Dom, presenters of BBC1 Saturday morning strand Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, bagged two awards. CiTV's animation Yoko! Jakamoto! Toto! from Collingwood O'Hare also took two awards. A full list of winners can be viewed at: ...

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    Wall to Wall builds on A Life in? series

    2004-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Wall to Wall is to follow up its Emmy award-winning arts programme George Orwell - A Life in Pictures with a special on James Bond author Ian Fleming.