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BBC Broadcast appoints creative director
BBC Broadcast has appointed Charlie Mawer as the division's first creative director, writes Sam Espensen
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OFF THE RECORD - A northerly chill.
New year's resolution - not to get drunk at next year's office Christmas party. This is
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OFF THE RECORD - Public Records Office.
Recently released documents from the Public Records Office have revealed that Pay-TV has a rather unlikely
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OFF THE RECORD - Xmas clangers.
There were plenty of blunders in broadcasters' Christmas and new year schedules this year. OTR's favourite
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AND FINALLY ...
Francis Currie, Heart 106.2 programme director, fancies watching the Blairs at breakfastWhat do you sing in
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Crossing over to camp.
Crossroads is back and this time it's as camp as a bottle of coffee.Yvon Grace, the
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OFF THE RECORD - Clever Trevor sings for supper.
Trevor McDonald has answered criticism that his Tonight show has dumbed down ITV news coverage in
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OFF THE RECORD - Which radio station can now boast three MBE winners among its presenters?
Why BBC Radio West Midlands, of course. The New Year's Honours List gave loveable Irish singer
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TRADE TALK - IN MY VIEW - Stewart Purvis.
On how tie-ups with network newscasts may be the way forward for 24-hour news channels.
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ON THE BOX - At the top of its game.
ITV joint managing director Clive Jones enjoyed Portsmouth's win but could only bear to watch The Office repeats through his fingers.
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End of the line?
Talkback has come under fire for opening an office at the end of the Metropolitian line in order to exploit regional quotas, but in reality it's the rigidity of the system and a lack of will from broadcasters that's to blame.
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SKILLSET SURVEY 2002 - The state we're in ...
Skillset's latest pan-industry survey of employment trends in broadcasting shows that some sectors are surviving well despite the downturn. But groups such as ethnic minorities and the disabled are still struggling to achieve recognition.
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INDIE FINANCE - Perpetual Motion keeps on going.
In spite of some major commissions, including Alan Bennett's Talking Heads 2 and a new drama about the Cambridge spy ring, Mark Shivas' indie, Perpetual Motion, is still finding the drama market hard going.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Facilities struggle to shift used FX kit.
An influx of second-hand high-end editing and FX equipment swilling around the UK facilities market as a result of company closures is failing to attract buyers because of manufacturers' red tape, writes Sam Espensen.
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Ex-Mill Film staff get jobs at Cinesite.
Nine former Mill Film employees, including former managing director Anthony Hunt, have joined rival effects house
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - Compositing tool wins thumbs-up.
Glassworks Post Production used a new 'retiming' plug-in, developed by The Foundry for Apple's Shake compositor,
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - BBC UNVEILS BRIGHT IDEAS LOOK.
BBC Broadcast is behind the brand identity for the new UKTV daytime channel Bright Ideas, which
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - QUANTEL TRAINING MOVE.
Kit manufacturer Quantel has appointed Soho Editors as the first UK training centre for its new
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - SANCTUARY FILLS POSTS.
Sanctuary Post has appointed a post-production manager and sales/marketing manager who will both start this month.