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    XFM helps out student radio networks

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    XFM is throwing a lifeline to student radio stations after it emerged that the company behind many university networks, Campus Media, has been declared insolvent. The XFM Student Radio Partnership Programme will offer production and marketing support and funding for licences and equipment. This would include transmitting XFM free on ...

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    Optomen names Hoppe to head US subsidiary

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Optomen Television, the indie behind The Naked Chef and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares , has appointed a new head of its US subsidiary, Optomen Productions.

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    Fusion seeks new investors

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The management of Fusion Post is restructuring the company's finances to pay off old debts while it negotiates with potential new investors.

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    Fremantle takes on a wild world

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle International Distribution has signed up to distribute two shows from wildlife enthusiast Nigel Marven. The two 60-minute shows - Venom Hunter and Animal Crimebusters - have been made as a co-production between Five in the UK and WNET in New York. Venom Hunter looks at the two uses for ...

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    Five targets women with initial show

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Initial is to film a star-studded charity concert for Five as part of a night targeting the channel's female audience. The event, titled the Asda Tickled Pink Girls' Night In: Live , will be staged at the Albert Hall next month. Produced by Clear ...

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    Search for source of hutton leak fails

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    An investigation into who leaked the findings of the Hutton report to The Sun newspaper has failed to uncover the source. The Department for Constitutional Affairs began a probe after The Sun splashed on various key elements of the report, ...

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    LRC expands in Lancashire

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The Local Radio Company (LRC), the group run by former Jazz FM chief executive Richard Wheatly, has further expanded its portfolio with the£2.26m acquisition of a Lancashire radio operator.

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    UK docs under fire

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Veteran documentary-maker Edward Mirzoeff has slammed the lack of quality documentaries on mainstream terrestrial channels, blaming the rise of

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    Oasis makes Sheila Quigley doc

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Oasis Television has finished The Making of Sheila Quigley for Shine Productions. Film-maker Chris Terrill spent a year following Sheila Quigley, a grandmother from County Durham, to see how her life changed after receiving a£300,000 advance for her first novel, ...

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    Hi-def festival debut

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The first Sweet high-definition festival is due to debut at the end of August in Edinburgh to coincide with the Television Festival. The four-day event will promote and demystify HD and discuss its place in the future of television and cinema. As well as panel discussions there will be specialist ...

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    Tern covers weather for Discovery

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Discovery has commissioned its second series from Scottish independent producer Tern TV, with a show looking at extreme weather and its effects on war.

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    Channels compete

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Living TV, Sky One, ITV2, BBC3, BBC4 and Sky News will this year battle it out for the title of non-terrestrial channel of the year at this month's Edinburgh Television Festival. MTV won last year. All five terrestrial channels are automatically up for the terrestrial channel of the year, which ...

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    Changes for Rome

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The BBC and US network HBO have drafted in the producer of the award-winning The Gathering Storm to take control of their $75m (£41m) co-production about ancient Rome. Frank Doelger will replace Michael Apted for the remaining nine episodes of the 12-part series, Rome. The ...

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    Paramount buys Flipside TV series

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Flipside TV , the multichannel show in which famous people are filmed channel hopping, has been bought by the Paramount Channel. The show, which airs on the Nation 217 channel, will be screened from the end of August for eight weeks. It has also ...

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    Turner to bring playout in-house

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Turner Broadcasting System Europe is bringing its playout services in-house as it moves towards a tapeless environment.

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    Brian Waddell revs up top TV cars

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Brian Waddell Productions is making a two-hour special for Sky One exploring the best cars that have featured on TV shows over the past 40 years, such as Knight Rider's Kitt. TV's Greatest Cars will count down the top 40 ...

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    The Block hangs on to primetime slot

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    ITV is to persevere with ailing DIY reality show The Block by keeping next week's episode in its 9pm slot. The 8 x 60-minute RDF-produced show fared slightly better this week, putting on an extra 100,000 viewers on Tuesday night (10 August), giving it 2.7 ...

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    Belgian network buys more neighbours

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Australian drama Neighbours is to be screened on Belgian network VRT for a further two years following a deal brokered by Fremantle International Distribution. The sale includes 624 x 30-minute episodes of the long-running soap, which is made by Fremantle Media-owned Grundy Television and is ...

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    Bectu studies skills

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Bectu is currently studying the training needs of post-production workers in the capital and looking at whether a learning centre in the area is a viable proposition. The study, which will look at a variety of companies, is being carried out on behalf of the London Central Learning and Skills ...

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    BBC farms out history show to regions

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's new landmark primetime history show, British Isles: A Natural History , fronted by Alan Titchmarsh, is to break with convention by handing over chunks of the series to the nations and regions.