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GALAXY EXTENDS REACH.
Chrysalis Radio's Galaxy dance brand has further extended its reach after a deal was signed to
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Carlton/PBS tie-up to make Olympics doc.
Carlton is to produce a series on the Ancient Greeks' Olympics for Channel 4 as part of the next $9m (#5.6m) tranche of programmes to come from its development deal with the US' PBS network, writes Steve Aston.
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Ex-Fox Kids MD takes key job at Talent.
Talent Group, formerly Talent Television, has expanded into children's programming with the appointment of former Fox Kids UK managing director Annie Miles as a director of the company, writes Jon Rogers.
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Stampede sets up regional arm.
London-based factual indie Stampede has become the latest producer to open a regional office just outside
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Roger Moody bids farewell to Sky Sports.
Roger Moody, one of the original architects of the Sky Sports network, is set to retire after 13 years at the satellite broadcaster, writes Paul Revoir.
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Woolfe takes charge of Ftn entertainment.
Living TV channel controller Richard Woolfe has added the channel controller brief for Flextech's new free-to-air entertainment offering, Ftn, to his role, writes Paul Revoir.
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CARLTON MAN TO BSKYB.
Former Carlton TV controller of factual Steve Clark has been brought in by BSkyB to executive
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Jazz FM snaps up Bright man.
Jazz FM has moved quickly to fill the hole left by former programme controller John Baish,
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BBC digital curriculum wins guarded approval.
The government was expected to give the BBC the greenlight on Thursday (9 January) to go
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SPOOKS SET TO HIT US SCREEN.
Spooks, Kudos' successful BBC 1 drama about the British security services, has been snapped up by
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Carlton rings changes at top.
Carlton has rejigged its senior management structure in preparation for the departure of chief executive Gerry Murphy, writes Steve Aston.
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Radar sets sights on the next Banzai.
RDF Media-backed indie Radar, the producer of Channel 4 hit show Banzai, has bagged a raft of fresh commissions including Experimental, a new C4 entertainment series that executives are hailing as the 'next Banzai', writes Penny Hughes.
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Consultancy aims to help gov't go digital.
Interactive TV experts Neil Morris and Jonathan Peachey have teamed up to launch an interactive consultancy to advise the government on its adoption of interactive television and digital media, writes David Wood.
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Broadcast Week unveiled.
Broadcast is launching a week-long programme of conferences and events.Taking place in London between 18 and
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Manufacturers back call for simpler digital TV kit.
Digital TV manufacturers have welcomed an Independent Television Commission (ITC) and Consumers' Association-backed survey calling for more user-friendly digital TV services, writes Paul Revoir.
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Celador LE exec poached by BBC.
BBC head of entertainment Wayne Garvie has poached a key development executive from Celador Productions to
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September heads roll over lack of orders.
September Films has parted company with all three of its new department heads less than six months after they were appointed, writes Steve Aston.
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ITC ruling leaves Freeview slots up for grabs.
Four new channels could join the Freeview platform after a decision by the Independent Television Commission not to boost the power of the digital terrestrial signal, writes Paul Revoir.
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MacIntyre moves to Five current affairs.
Five has kicked off the new year with a significant coup after luring undercover reporter Donal
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Digital radio takes off
Sales in digital radios increased by 165 per cent in 2002 and are likely to more than double again in 2003, according to a report from the Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB) published today (9 January), writes Luke Satchell