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IN PRODUCTION - Fired Up Chemical Bros tribute.
Fired Up Television has produced an hour-long documentary about the The Chemical Brothers, called Block Rockin'
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PRODUCTION - GOULD MOVES UP BBC.
BBC Broadcast has appointed Laura Gould as head of television production.Gould will be in charge of
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IN PRODUCTION - Rugby World Cup is all a dream.
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup later this month in Australia, Nervo and Knox Creative has
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IN PRODUCTION - Al-Jazeera Sport gets identity.
Former XTV executive producer Richard Markell's new branding agency, Markell Associates, has just completed its first
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PRODUCTION - ROUGH CUT - HD streets ahead.
While there is a lack of HD programmes today, with set prices falling, Stuart Carter says shooting in the format is an investment for the future.
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PRODUCTION - Mike Smith's outfit launches 'flying studio'.
Almost 15 years to the week since he was involved in a helicopter crash with his wife, Sarah Greene, the presenter and broadcaster, Mike Smith has ordered a new electronic newsgathering (ENG) helicopter for his company Flying TV, writes Sam Espensen.
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PRODUCTION - New blood for Resolution.
Post-production facility Resolution has added two editors to its team of staff editors.Ben Giles and Jason
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PRODUCTION - McKerlie hiring no conflict, says BBC.
The BBC has moved to allay fears raised by the post facilities community about the hiring
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HOT 100 - The hottest names in the business.
With creativity back at the top of the agenda across all channels, Broadcast lists the top 100 creatives in TV. From Dawn Airey to Ricky Gervais, David Wood profiles this year's risk-takers and innovators and ask what's next.
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HOT 100 - The hottest names in the business. (2 of 2)
With creativity back at the top of the agenda across all channels, Broadcast lists the top 100 creatives in TV. From Dawn Airey to Ricky Gervais, David Wood profiles this year's risk-takers and innovators and ask what's next.
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HOT 100 - TV's best and brightest.
Welcome to Broadcast's first Hot 100 and to what will be an annual review of the
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OPINION - Schedulers need a lesson.
Despite voting off Peter the Popstar, Fame Academy has taken a turn for the better - except when it comes to competitive scheduling.
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INTERVIEW - Riding the digital wave.
Just when DTT seemed dead in the water, new figures show Freeview has topped 2.1 million customers. General manager Matthew Seaman has a steady hand on the tiller.
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COMMENT - The return of Dirty Den.
The tabloids can't get enough of Dirty Den and his Lazarus-like return to Albert Square, which is exactly the kind of attention a soap short of ideas needs, says Nicola Methven.
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OPINION - In My View - Nationality is not the issue.
Far from giving away protections, as some have argued, the Communications Act has laid them on thick, writes Eileen Gallagher.
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The legacy of Hutton.
Will the Hutton inquiry set the future standard for the Supreme Court? asks BBC media correspondent Nick Higham.
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MOON HOAX THEORY.
Five commissioning editor for science Justine Kershaw has asked Zig-Zag Productions to make a 60-minute documentary
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FORMATS & DEALS - FREMANTLE FEEDS HUNGARIAN HUMOR.
Fremantle International Distribution has sold more than 200 hours of comedy programming to Hungary, including a
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FORMATS & DEALS - INDIGO WINS RIGHTS TO SNAILSBURY TALES.
Indigo has secured the international rights outside the UK, Australia and Benelux, for Maverick Entertainment animated
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FORMAT FOCUS: DIRTY ROTTEN CHEATER.
With shades of Family Fortunes and Call My Bluff, this 'spot the cheat' gameshow looks good for the UK, writes Paul Revoir.