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    Gyngell takes top job at Granada US

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    ITV has handed responsibility for its North American arm to Australian TV veteran David Gyngell.

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    Syco to make US Star Duets

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Star Duets , the new ITV1 celebrity singing format from Simon Cowell's indie Syco TV, is to be remade in the US, writes Leah Milner.

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    Format focus: Top Chef

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    The makers of Project Runway are back with a similarly competitive reality series set in the kitchen, writes Dan Wootton.

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    Lost set to lose slot in C4 schedule move

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has decided to push forward its airing of the second season of US hit Lost, meaning the drama series will probably have to find a new timeslot. The broadcaster confirmed the second series of the Disney show, currently airing in the US, would ...

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    Under Construction sells to Latin America

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Indie Zeal Television has secured new deals in Latin America and eastern Europe for its house-building reality format Under Construction. Chile's Canal 13, has ordered 65 primetime episodes to be made by local producer Promofilm. Sales across the Latin American region are being handled ...

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    Sci Fi beats BBC America to Dr Who rights

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has finally sold the latest Doctor Who to a US broadcaster, with the Sci-Fi Channel picking it up. The channel, which is available in 85 million homes, has taken first-run rights to the first series and has optioned the second. The 13-part 60-minute ...

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    GI hires drama chief for programme team

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has boosted its programming team by appointing Noel Hedges as head of drama. Hedges was previously vice-president of sales at GI, in charge of selling shows to France and Scandinavia. The programming team is responsible for all programming acquisitions, investments and co-productions.

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    Root6 supports Blond Bond's first outing

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast supplier and reseller Root6 has won the contract to provide editorial support on the latest Bond film, Casino Royale. The film, which goes into production this month, marks the debut of 'Blond Bond' Daniel Craig. It will be the third Bond feature supported by ...

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    VTR recalls Morahan

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Soho facility VTR has brought back a former head of marketing, Steve Morahan, as head of production. Morahan had worked at the company for 10 years before leaving to launch production company Renegade One and consultancy Captive People. Morahan will oversee VTR's six producers and manage the company's business development ...

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    New staff for Beam

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Digital asset management company Beam.tv has taken on Condor Post Production's managing director, Tom Horton, as its business development director. Horton spent two years heading Condor and will promote Beam.tv as a solution that digitally enables the versioning and distribution of TV ad campaigns. Kate Georgiou also joins as new ...

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    Vizrt acquires

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast graphics company Vizrt is set to acquire asset management software developer Ardendo for almost£13m. The deal is expected to boost Vizrt's graphic-based service to provide the world's first multi-platform production system. Vizrt's clients include ITN, BBC Sports and Sky News.

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    Virtual museum for BBC daytime

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is to create a 'virtual museum' of famous artefacts, as part of a series of commissions from BBC daytime controller Jay Hunt.

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    Pepper posts HD Hotel Babylon

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Pepper has finished the HD post-production for Carnival Films' Hotel Babylon, an 8 x 60-minute drama about the indulgent activities in a five-star hotel. Pepper supplied the Adrenalines for offline editing done on location and senior editor Shane Warden oversaw the online, conform and VFX, ...

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    Momoco titles Eleventh Hour

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Momoco, through production company Maguffin, has designed and animated the title sequence for Eleventh Hour, a 4 x 60-minute thriller from Granada TV starring Patrick Stewart as a professor who tackles disasters caused by modern science. Designers Nic Benns and Miki Kato created a series ...

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    Spun Gold profiles Britain's rudest comic

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Spun Gold, the indie set up by former Carlton factual entertainment controller Nick Bullen, has been commissioned to make an access documentary about blue comic Roy Chubby Brown for Channel 4. The documentary, called Roy Chubby Brown: Britain's Rudest Comedian, will look at the performer's ...

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    Mobile TV figures add up, trial finds

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Mobile phone users are prepared to spend over 20 minutes a day watching TV on their phones, according to the first set of results from the Oxford mobile TV trial.

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    Twofour backs Hideous indie

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Twofour Productions has backed a new start-up indie called Hideous Productions.

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    Ten Alps pays£1m for indie

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Ten Alps, the indie backed by Sir Bob Geldof, this week paid around£1m for indie Hart Ryan Productions in a move to further expand its factual output.

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    Visual Voodoo triple

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    ITN-owned indie Visual Voodoo has made three senior appointments, including poaching indie Making Time's founder and creative director, Ben Devlin. Devlin, a former producer of So Graham Norton, will become deputy head of programmes at Visual Voodoo, whose credits include ...

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    Grade: new shows will get a chance

    2007-01-11T08:00:00Z

    Michael Grade has kicked off his tenure at ITV by vowing to give new shows a chance to shine and warning he will waste no time in dropping long-established but underperforming shows.