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PRODUCTION - ALCHEMIST FOR DUBBS.
Soho duplication facility Dubbs has invested more than£130,000 on an Alchemist Platinum Ph.C standards converter,
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Production - Facilities hit by£5m kit thefts.
The facilities industry has had more than£5m worth of equipment stolen in London over the
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OPINION - In my view - It's time for a one-to-one.
It's time for the great divide to be breached and for advertisers and programme makers to start talking, writes Mark Boyd.
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Films drive Five's share.
Five is beginning to dent the big four terrestrial channels' stronghold on the market with its highest audience share ever last month. Jon Rogers sees how a shift in the programming focus has helped it make gains.
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Sky - He's got the job, now can he deliver?
The manner of James Murdoch's appointment as BSkyB chief executive provoked much debate, but now there are more fundamental questions at stake. Can he increase subscriptions, hang on to football rights and boost Sky One? Mathew Horsman reports.
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FORMATS & DEALS - ELECTRIC SKY SCORES DOC DEALS WORLDWIDE.
Electric Sky has sold a trio of documentaries to broadcasters around the world, including an investigation
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Comment - Stop using the 'f' word.
Women have contributed a whole lot more to television than so-called 'feminine' home improvement shows, so it's time to give them the credit they deserve, says Jane Marlow.
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Opinion - Disturbing behaviour.
As a new spat between the government, Today and the BBC erupts, we must back the corporation to the hilt, despite its failings.
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Analysis - Profile - Getting to the bottom of people.
Documentary maker Molly Dineen is known for her intimate, sympathetic portraits of institutions and people - even if they do take forever to make.
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Analysis - On the Box - Time for a bit of originality.
Danny Cohen laments the lack of originality in popular documentaries such as Holiday Showdown and Beckham's Body Parts, which borrow well-used formats.
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Analysis - Old wine in new bottles.
As both the BBC and Channel 4 plan spelling shows based on the same film and more series about buying homes abroad, what are producers and commissioners doing to stop this blatant recycling of ideas? asks Patrick Barrett.
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FORMATS & DEALS - US PRODUCERS OPTION FORMATS FROM ZEAL.
Zeal Television has scored a range of format deals with production houses in the US. The
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FORMATS & DEALS - FREMANTLE TAKES BRITNEY SPECIAL TO US.
Fremantle International Distribution has picked up the rights to a behind-the-scenes special on popstar Britney Spears.
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FORMATS & DEALS - RDF INTERNATIONAL IN NEW ZEALAND DEALS.
RDF International has signed a series of deals with broadcasters in New Zealand. TVNZ has picked
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FORMAT FOCUS: THE FARM.
A Survivor-type show in which contestants compete to be the best farmer has taken Europe by storm, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV commissions fly-on-the-wall docs.
ITV controller of news and current affairs Steve Anderson has ordered two fly-on-the-wall documentary series for the spring, following taxi drivers in Manchester and police officers in cities around the UK, writes Paul Revoir.
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COMMISSIONS - FIVE FOLLOWS PETER DUNCAN'S FAMILY TREK.
Former Blue Peter presenter Peter Duncan will present a children's series for Five that will follow
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COMMISSIONER'S Q&A - Kieron Collins.
Granada Television controller of regional programmes on reality dating and driving shows, the pilots he would really like to get his hands on and the programming link the industry is missing.
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COMMISSIONS - CNN SIGNS TOP JOURNALISTS FOR SHOWS.
CNN International general manager Rena Golden has lined up two documentary reports from award-winning journalists for
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Granada and Carlton merge US divisions.
Carlton and Granada have unveiled a US division called Granada America, which will be formed by merging the two companies' American production businesses, writes Paul Revoir.