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    Graf becomes chair of broadband group

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    The government's broadband advisory group has selected former Trinity Mirror chief executive Philip Graf to drive its broadband agenda.

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    Elstree owner to give up contract

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Elstree Film and Television Studios (EF&TVS) will not bid to run the world-famous studios when the studios' lease goes on the market.

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    Two Four wins grant for local production

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Two Four Productions has secured£350,000 of development funding as it opens its facilities to the local production community in a£2m move.

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    Smoke and Mirrors finishes graphics on C4's The Exorcism

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Smoke and Mirrors has produced graphics work on the promo for Channel 4's programme The Exorcism. The graphics were created on Nitris by DS artist Dan Andrew who worked with director

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    Markell to input

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Richard Markell is joining the Input Group as the company's head of business development and will be responsible for pushing Input's broadcast and corporate productions. His current design and branding agency Markell-ID will operate as a division of the Input Group. Input has 15 online suites, connectivity to the BT ...

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    NTL/Flextech deal

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    NTL Broadcast has won the contract to distribute three Flextech Television channels. Ftn, Challenge +1 and Trouble Reload will be uplinked to NTL Broadcast's Eurobird transponder which will beam the channels to the Sky Digital platform. Ftn reaches 1 million viewers a month while games entertainment channel Challenge +1 has ...

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    Evolutions hiring

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions Television has appointed Resolution veteran Christine Troughton as a post-production producer, who starts this week. Troughton returns to the industry after taking time out to have a child. Previously she had been at Resolution for six years contributing to projects including Wife Swap, Top Gearand ...

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    HD last call

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    High-definition producers could win C$25,000 (£10,600) at Canada's Banff World Television Festival. The prize is supplied by NHK, Japan's HD national broadcaster, which will award it to the world's best high definition programme. The deadline for entries is today (24 February). Further details can be found at ...

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    Bird lands at IBF

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Commercial manager Tom Bird joins International Broadcast Facility (IBF) on Tuesday, 1 March after three months' gardening leave from Shooting Partners. Bird joins the Covent Garden company as business development manager.

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    Alli, TWG in talks to merge ad sales

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Waheed Alli, the Labour peer bidding for SMG-owned Virgin Radio, has held talks with Talksport-owner The Wireless Group about merging their advertising sales operations. Backed by venture capital group 3i, Lord Alli is offering£100m for Virgin Radio, a figure that SMG said undervalues the business. But if shareholder pressure leads ...

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    Steiner takes new creative role at Lion

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Lion TV has promoted development executive Mat Steiner to become its creative head. In the new role, Steiner will focus on developing formats, advertiser funded projects, entertainment shows and event programming. He joined Lion in 2003 from format producer and distributor Rose Bay, where he was managing director.

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    ITN signs up 02 to mobile news delivery

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    ITN has signed a distribution deal with O2, which will give the mobile phone operator's customers news and archive content dating back 50 years. The service, which launches this month as part of O2's new 3G offering, is the latest in a series of 3G mobile phone deals ITN has ...

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    Charter green paper set for next week

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    The government's green paper on the BBC's next Charter is set to be published next week. The document, which will set out the government's proposals for the BBC's funding and purpose for the 10 years from 2006, was expected this week but sources suggested Lord Birt, a former BBC director ...

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    Westwood drives MTV makeover show

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood is to host the UK version of Pimp My Ride, set to premier on MTV in late spring. Westwood will be the British answer to rap star Xzibit, the presenter of the original US show, which follows a crew of mechanics ...

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    Indestructible...

    2005-02-24T08:00:00Z

    As Gerry Anderson returns to outer space with a CGI remake of his cult classic Captain Scarlet, he tells Emily Booth about his zest for work, lack of business sense and the thrill of jettisoning the

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    Tough times for kids TV

    2005-02-24T08:00:00Z

    There are now more than 20 children's channels in the digital television world, but for programme-makers more could be less as competition intensifies for terrestrial slots - and both ITV and the BBC squeeze budgets. Alexandra Jardine reports.

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    Exorcising judgement

    2005-02-24T08:00:00Z

    As Channel 4 tests taboos with a live exorcism, Ofcom is redrafting the rules on programmes dealing with the paranormal. But will the regulator succeed in casting out confusion, asks Jessica Hodgson.

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    Animation's digital revolution

    2005-02-24T08:00:00Z

    Having played second fiddle to US and Asian imports for years, UK animation is back on track - with the help of advances in technology. Michael Burns reports.

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    Endemol gains a popular front

    2005-02-24T08:00:00Z

    After breathing new life into The Bill at Talkback, Paul Marquess is moving to Endemol to help the indie establish a foothold in the drama genre. By Michelle Webster. The proposed move of Talkback Thames head of drama Paul Marquess to Endemol UK may at first glance ...

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    C4's profits of doom

    2005-02-24T08:00:00Z

    Fears voiced by Channel 4 that it may be heading for a£100m deficit may be a self-fulfilling prophecy, writes Dawn Airey.