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Regional Focus: Production - Rough Cut - Networking your way up.
Life as a regional freelancer is no picnic, with many employers making it hard to get your face known. Maxim Jago knocks on a few doors.
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Regional Focus: Production - Mind the gap in credibility and glamour.
The Carlton and Granada merger looks as if it'll have a seismic effect on studios all over the country. Kevin Hilton asks what will happen to those in the north and how post houses will cope.
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Production - Resources denies kit cost Rally title.
BBC Resources and Chrysalis Television have admitted that there were technical problems with on-board car equipment
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Production - Digital Film Lab closes London office.
Post-Production house The Digital Film Lab (DFL) is closing its London office with the possible loss of eight jobs, writes Sam Espensen.
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Regional Focus: Production - A Bluffer's Guide to: Lux.
Lux is not only the surname of the former Channel 4 head of entertainment who just
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Production - Shazam goes to air.
Shazam Entertainment is moving into the broadcast sector and claimed it can improve methods for measuring
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In Production - Disney turns to Jellyfish again.
The Disney Channel has used Jellyfish Pictures for the third year running to do its Christmas
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Production - Sound Monsters adds offline and track-lay suites.
Audio post house Sound Monsters is expanding its Soho office in Grafton Mews by 2,500 sq
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Production - 15 Seconds of fame.
Freelance storyboard artist Rob Glenny has won the first Nokia Shorts competition. Entrants had to make
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Formats & Deals - Touchdown sells property to Denmark.
Touchdown Television has sold celebrity lifestyle format Whose House is it Anyway? to Danish state broadcaster
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Regional Focus: The Broadcast Debate - Heading for a regional renaissance.
What impact will a consolidated ITV plc have on its regional USP? What role should the BBC play in supporting the regions and what is the definition of a 'regional production' anyway? Broadcast brings together key television executives to answer these que
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Opinion - The bon mot goes missing.
ITV lives up to previous form and fails to imprint a memorable commentary on the England rugby team's famous victory.
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Formats & Deals - Basil Brush set for German invasion.
The Basil Brush Show is set to be screened in Germany after Entertainment Rights struck a
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Analysis - A dirty job someone's got to do.
At the behest of Granada bosses, Lindsay Charlton is overseeing drastic job cuts at Meridian. Will it be the template for cuts across the ITV regions as many fear?
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Analysis - On The Box - Does your mother know?
Jane Marlow is enthralled by ITV1's sex therapy drama Between the Sheets which breaks new ground on the small screen, but wouldn't watch it with her mum.
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Analysis - Blurring fact and fiction.
While the practice of fusing drama and documentary has its uses, not least in avoiding legal issues, is it part of a 'noble tradition' going back to Grierson or is it just a way of making drama on the cheap?
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Opinion - Comment - Share and share alike.
Disney's Paul Robinson argues that in order for the BBC's PSB remit to be convincing and the licence fee to be justifiable, the corporation needs to focus on reach rather than share.
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Formats & Deals - Scarlet in Christina Aguilera exclusive.
London-based Scarlet Productions has signed an exclusive deal to film singer Christina Aguilera's world tour. The
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ORTV REPLACES MD.
ORTV managing director Lynne Osborne is taking early retirement in the new year. Her replacement, director