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Nervo & Knox produces promos.
Nervo & Knox, a new design production company in Soho founded by former BBC Broadcast creative
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422 Manchester creates titles.
422 Manchester has created titles for the new series of Mastermind. The cult quiz returns to
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NY base spearheads Libra's co-pro push.
Children's factual specialist Libra Television is setting up a New York base in a bid to seal more co-production deals in the US and Canada, writes Paul Revoir.
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Mentorn poaches LWT producer.
Indie Mentorn is to make a concerted effort to move back into big entertainment shows after poaching the series producer of LWT's hit reality series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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WORLD SERVICE MOVE.
BBC World Service has confirmed Myra Hunt as its head of new media following the move
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LIVE TV LIVES AGAIN.
Live TV, the former cable channel best known for the News Bunny and Topless Darts, is
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DEAL FOR SKY ITALIA.
London-based TV production and distribution company FBC Fact Based Communication has signed a three-year deal with
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Molinare head: 'we will survive'.
The new head of Soho post-production facility Molinare has categorically denied that the company will be
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US JUMPS AT SECOND RUN OF RDF'S FAKING IT.
RDF Media's Golden Rose-winning factual entertainment show Faking It has been commissioned for a second series
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RATINGS - Hopeful Henman serves up 13 million for BBC1.
Tim Henman's fourth-round Wimbledon match, in which the British number one progressed to the quarter finals, proved to be the most watched sporting event on TV so far this year, writes Jon Rogers.
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Big players bid for Glasgow FM licence.
The Radio Authority has confirmed it has received 13 applications for the Glasgow FM radio licence, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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ITC RAPS FIVE CLIPSHOW.
Five has been criticised by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) for showing a programme in which
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BBC1 IN REGIONAL REJIG.
The BBC is to move its weekday mid-afternoon national and regional news bulletin from BBC2 to
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BBC DEFENDS SHOW.
The BBC says it is standing by its Correspondent programme Israel's Secret Weapon despite protests by
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Flextech plans more original programmes.
Flextech has appointed its first commissioning editor across its Trouble and Challenge channels as part of a drive to produce more original programming and work closer with indies, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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TWG threatens Rajar lawsuit.
GFK, the company behind the controversial wristwatch radio measurement system, is to hold an emergency meeting
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Free sports channel tries for July launch.
CBM, the new Freeview sports channel headed by former TV-am executive Mike Hollingsworth, is planning to launch at the end of this month and is looking for a director of programmes to oversee its content, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC TALKS TO TORIES.
The BBC has described the meeting between director general Greg Dyke and Conservative party chairwoman Theresa
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TARRANT ON KIDS.
Chris Tarrant, the radio DJ and former kids TV presenter, was due to call on Thursday
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BBC REPLIES TO DCMS.
The BBC has submitted its response to the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) on