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BBC rewards Ballard with key events brief
The BBC has filled the first of its four new creative roles within its entertainment group, appointing long-serving producer Bea Ballard as creative head for events - entertainment, writes Steve Aston
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Boulton wins C4 cash kickstart
Channel 4 is backing Steve Boulton Productions, the company set up by the head of defunct regional indie RDF Manchester, with a£30,000 development deal, writes Penny Hughes
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Baish departs Jazz as GMG rings changes
Jazz FM programme director John Baish is leaving the radio station without a job to go to, as part of a further management shake-up by the station's new owner Guardian Media Group (GMG) Radio, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Multichannel tally reaches critical mass
Over half of British homes are likely to have multichannel television next year according to new figures from the Independent Television Commission, writes Steve Aston
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C4 orders image makeover show
Move over Trinny and Susannah - Channel 4 is getting tough on crimes against aesthetics in the new year with two series aimed at turning 'overweight, unfashionable, spotty frumps' into 'glossy designer divas', write Jane Marlow and Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 2 studies causes of accidents
BBC 2 is to examine the reasons why vehicle crashes occur and the impact they have on our lives in a new trilogy of programmes, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV 1 revisits Alpha course
ITV 1 has ordered a second series of its controversial religious series charting the phenomenon of the Alpha Christianity course, writes Steve Aston
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Thomas arrives on ITV
Stop-frame animation pre-school show Thomas the Tank Engineis returning to ITV with a new series after a 10-year absence, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV orders celebrity version of Oblivious
ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz has commissioned Tiger Aspect Productions to make a celebrity version of Mast Media's Obliviousformat. The 45-minute episode, which will again be hosted by Davina McCall, is to be produced by Chris Brodgen with Ruth Davies as executive producer. It ...
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MTV to air second The Osbournes in February
The long-awaited second series of The Osbourneswill hit UK screens on Wednesday 5 February at 22.00 on MTV UK and Ireland. The MTV-produced show, which follows the domestic trials and tribulations of the former bat-munching metaller, is the highest rating series in the history of ...
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Fox Kids UK to show Moville Mysteries
Nelvana International's animated series Moville Mysterieshas been acquired by Fox Kids UK for its spring schedule. The multichannel service has also lined up a host of returning series, including a 26 x 30-minute second series of Braceface about a teenager ...
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LNN Factuals given docs order by LWT
LNN Factuals has been commissioned to make a series of 8 x 30-minute current affairs specials for the LWT regional slate. The shows, under The Week - Special Investigationsstrand, will focus on crime, transport, housing and other issues of controversy in the capital. The programmes, ...
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Brian Eno documentary to air on Radio 2
Indie Somethin' Else has been commissioned by BBC Radio 2 to produce a 60-minute documentary on the life of musician Brian Eno. Commissioned by R2 head of programmes Lesley Douglas, A Quantity of Stuff - The Brian Eno Storywill feature interviews with David Bowie, Bryan ...
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BBC 3's Murphy orders more Monkey Dust
Newly appointed BBC 3 controller Stuart Murphy has ordered a second series of animated series Monkey Dustbefore the first series has even aired. Talkback Productions has been commissioned to make the 6 x 30-minute series of the dark, satirical animated programme. Harry Thompson once again ...
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Channel 4 to air last Friends next month
Channel 4 is bringing forward transmission of what is expected to be the last series of Friendsby six months and will now air the show from January. The broadcaster still intends to premiere the show on its digital channel E4, but has decided to drop ...
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Kit-maker 5D to be broken up
The assets of troubled UK manufacturer 5D are to be split up and sold off to different companies, writes John Oates
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Technicolor focuses on high def
Technicolor Creative Services is predicting that high definition (HD) work will account for nearly two-thirds of all its daytime bookings when its HD studio opens in the new year, writes John Oates
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LBC puts faith in messaging
London radio station LBC will rely heavily on text message interactivity to stay in touch with its listeners when it re-launches in January, despite questions over the stability of the UK's SMS networks, writes John Oates
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CiTV adds Xmas character
CiTV's on-screen branding has been spruced up for Christmas by the Carlton design team. Asked to produce a set of idents which brought the CiTV brand to life, the team used the letters which make up the CiTV logo and developed them as characters, giving them their own personalities. The ...
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Tech reporter joins
Broadcast has hired reporter Sam Espensen to cover the technology and facilities patch. Previously with monthly broadcast and production title Televisual, Espensen has also worked as a post-production supervisor, Avid assistant and production assistant during a varied career. At Sarah Radclyffe Productions she was assistant ...