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FORMATS & DEALS - C4I CHALKS UP THAT'LL TEACH 'EM DEAL.
Channel 4 International has optioned the format of That'll Teach 'Em to Endemol Spain. The reality
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FORMATS & DEALS - WHAT ABOUT MIMI? MAKES RETURN TO CITV.
Decode Entertainment has sold a further 13 episodes of animated series What About Mimi? to ITV
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FORMATS & DEALS - CHEATERS SET TO APPEAR ON EUROPEAN TV.
Distraction Formats has agreed a series of European deals with gameshow Dirty Rotten Cheaters. TWI Entertainment
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FORMATS & DEALS - FIREWORKS SHOWS GET UK SHOWINGS.
Fireworks International has secured a range of deals with broadcasters in the UK for action, adventure,
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FORMATS & DEALS - ELECTRIC SKY TAKES SHARK BAY CATALOGUE.
Factual distributor Electric Sky has picked up the international rights to Shark Bay Films' catalogue of
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Lygo's streamlined team.
Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo's decision to open up the commissioning process by adopting
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Analysis - On The Box - TV eats itself for Christmas dinner.
Conor Dignam found he had little appetite for the Christmas feast of self-indulgent clip shows and bogus seasonal nostalgia served up by the main broadcasters.
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Analysis - Looking into the crystal ball.
Five of television's leading figures make their predictions about programming trends and how they expect the broadcasting industry to develop in the year ahead.
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Opinion - In My View - New year, new regulator.
For Ofcom to succeed in achieving its 'light touch' operators must work in tandem with the regulator, says Steve Orchard.
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Opinion - Comment - News faces the spotlight.
News and current affairs coverage is increasingly a problematic issue for the terrestrials and Ofcom's arrival marks a historic opportunity to reverse the decline, says Steve Clarke.
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Opinion - New year, fresh challenge.
After enduring a seasonal schedule of unparalleled torpor, do we have anything to look forward to in the coming year in television?
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Opinion - Peer Poll: The Indie sector in 2004.
Will the codes of practice have a positive impact on indies' business?YES 55%NO 45%Next week's question:
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Multichannel - Digital TV passes the tipping point.
More than half of viewers in Britain now have digital television and broadcasting's multichannel revolution has truly arrived. But which channels are winning and losing in the digital war for viewers?
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Interview - Standards bearers.
The all-powerful Ofcom is opening its doors to a deluge of problems. Here, the two men in charge of the 'super-regulator' provide Patrick Barrett with an insight into their philosophy of 'light-touch regulation'.
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Production - Flyingscreen to project into new locations.
Flyingscreen is a new tool for the TV industry which enables high-quality large-format projections in previously
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Production - Maidstone puts£2m into studio.
The Maidstone Studios is to invest£2.3m in a brand new 12,000 sq ft studio. Chairman
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Production - Image Makers Digital invests heavily in Avid.
Image makers Digital is planning to spend more than£300,000 on Avid kit, writes Sam Espensen.The
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Production - Optex unveils kit.
Optex, which manufactures broadcast equipment, has launched two products. The Digidolly, which is a portable tripod
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Production - BBC hires Stewart.
BBC Broadcast has hired Stephen Stewart from the London Playout Centre (LPC) to manage channels in
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Production - Pinnacle of Freebies.
Pinnacle Systems is giving away free audio-editing software from 15 January. Anyone who buys a full