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Avid makes first quarter loss
Avid Technology made a net loss in the first quarter of 2008 and brought in $20m less in revenues than this time last year.
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Airey: From Five to Five
The legendary straight-talker of broadcasting Dawn Airey began her first spell at Channel Five in 1996, when she helped launch the terrestrial as director of programmes.
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Five to revive Superstars
Five is to resurrect iconic sporting series Superstars for a new series this summer.
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Five to revive Superstars
Five is to resurrect iconic sporting series Superstars for a new series this summer.
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BSkyB grows customers
BSkyB reported customer growth of 10% in its third quarter results and said it was on track to meet full-year targets, despite a fall in operating profit.
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TV critics 30 April ‘08
“A new sketch show that is more hit than miss.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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BBC iPlayer on all TV platforms by 2009
The BBC has said it will launch iPlayer on all possible TV platforms by the end of the year as it makes it debut today on Virgin Media.
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Shed profits up
Shed Media said it was making good progress in a difficult UK market as it posted a higher full year adjusted pre-tax profit and turnover.
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BBC unveils new Imagine series
BBC1 arts strand Imagine has lined up profiles of Japanese author Haruki Murakami, Nobel Prize novelist Doris Lessing and film director Werner Herzog for its latest run.
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ITV1 is a League ahead
The continued progress of British teams in the Champions League paid dividends again last night as 10m viewers (39%) saw Manchester United secure a place in the final.
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Five to bring back Superstars
Five is to resurrect iconic sporting show Superstars for a new series with Olympic medallists as captains and is due to roll it out this summer.
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Loggers join new Truckers on Five
Five has picked up a hat-trick of factual series from the US including the second run of ratings hit Ice Road Truckers and a look at the extreme world of lumberjacks.
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BBCW to raid archive for REM special
BBC Worldwide has teamed with REM to produce an intimate retrospective of the band's performances on BBC shows over the past 20 years.
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UKTV nets£3.5m in sales
UKTV programming has now generated more than£3.5m in revenue through sales by BBC Worldwide around the world.
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Sky buys Biggest Loser 5
Sky Real Lives has acquired season five of US reality series The Biggest Loser.
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Antena 3 co-pro with BBCW
BBC Worldwide has secured Spain's leading commercial broadcaster as a co-production partner on new epic series Frozen Planet as cameras prepare to roll this month.
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Made-for-mobile chat show transfers to ITV2
ITV's first made-for-mobile chat show, The Hot Desk, is to transfer to ITV2, which will premiere 10 new episodes from the end of this month.
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C4 education team looking for more games
Channel 4 plans to focus on games for its education slate in 2009 following the launch of this spring's City of Vice web spin-off Bow Street Runners and a game linked to US animation Afterworld.