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    CNBC and CNN do business in Russia

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    CNBC Europe and CNN International have inked deals to provide programming to new Russian business and news channel RBC-TV. The Moscow-based channel, which goes on air this month, will broadcast selected programming from CNBC Europe, while CNN will provide the station with live breaking news as well as news and ...

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    British Emmy trio

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Three British productions have picked up US Emmy awards. Why the Towers Fell, originally for BBC2 then re-versioned for PBS, took best documentary. It was directed and produced by Glasgow filmmaker Garfield Kennedy. Bristol-based indie Green Umbrella won best long-form historical documentary for ...

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    Britain's hardest flexes muscle on Sky

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Zeal Television is to make a new series for Sky One called Britain's Hardest, in which tough guys undergo endurance challenges in a bid to win the title. Sky One head of factual Matthew Paice has commissioned the 10 x 60-minute series, which will air ...

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    Hallmark linked to Elstein's bid for ITV

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    US entertainment giant Hallmark is backing David Elstein's potential bid for ITV and could take a major stake in the network after the merger decision, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BBC serves up food channel on cable

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide's culinary channel, BBC Food, will be broadcast on cable in Europe for the first time after launching on UPC Sweden. BBC Food features shows such as The Naked Chef, Delia's How to Cook and Ready Steady Cook. The move comes just three months after the digital satellite launch ...

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    Mosey defends BBC news

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Roger Mosey, the BBC's head of television news, is set to claim that politicians' increased reliance on spin and 'dodgy' statistics mean the BBC's news coverage must go beyond the headlines of stories, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    BBC to clamp down on secret sources

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    BBC managers have decided on a series of changes to the corporation's news operation in the light of the Hutton inquiry, including a clamp-down on the use of secret sources, writes David Cox and Conor Dignam.

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    Bectu names Fimbles indie as bad payer

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Novel Entertainment, producer of hit BBC kids show Fimbles, has clashed with Bectu after the trade union included it on a list of companies alleged to have failed to pay employee wages , writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Back to the boot sales for Carlton

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Carlton has asked LNN Factuals to produce a further 15 x 30-minute episodes of its Boot Sale Challengefor its London franchise. The series, in which teams will again search car boot sales for bargains, will air from the new year. The series is presented by ...

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    BBC Potter award

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has launched this year's Dennis Potter screenwriting award which gives three development grants to new writers to work on scripts for a single film, with one being commissioned for BBC2. Last year's winner, Avie Luthra's film, The Village, airs on BBC2 next month. ...

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    Tiger Aspect to set up LA office

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Tiger Aspect is looking to increase its clout in the US by setting up a temporary base in Los Angeles off the back of a new commission, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Aspect establishes London team in drive for commissions

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Welsh indie Aspect Television has expanded its operation into London in a bid to win more commissions for its Cardiff base, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Kelseus develops intuitive animation system

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    A new real-time, non-linear, behavioural driven animation system being developed by a Cambridge-based animation company is threatening to change the way that 3D animation is made, writes Sam Espensen.Made by software

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    Hat Trick funds ads for World of Sport

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Hat Trick Productions is attempting to salvage its new BBC1 sitcom Trevor's World of Sportby paying for a series of expensive newspaper ads to signpost its new Monday night slot, writes Michael Rosser.

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    BBC4 doc looks at DeLorean downfall

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    BBC4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a 60-minute documentary on the ill-fated luxury car maker DeLorean. The working-titled The DeLorean Story, to be made by indie Mint Productions, will look at how the company folded after founder John DeLorean was wrongly charged for trafficking cocaine. ...

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    S4C's Grace retires

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Chris Grace, one of the founders of S4C and a key figure in animation production in Wales, is to retire from the channel later this year, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Indie duo win C4 investment

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Two independent producers from the south-west of England are to receive financial backing through Channel 4's Creative Cities initiative, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Promotions at C4

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has promoted Jay Kandola to head of acquired programming as part of a restructuring of senior management within its programme acquisitions department. Kandola, formerly head of series, programme acquisitions, will report to June Dromgoole, controller of programme acquisition. Also Vanessa Brookman becomes deputy editor, series and Tim Highsted ...

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    Channel 4 looks at Bush's Texas

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is to go under the skin of Texas for a major documentary series exploring the outlook of President George Bush's home state and its influence over US policymaking, writes Gavin Stamp.

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    Radio 4 lures comedy talent with new show

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    BBC Radio 4 is set to provide fledgling comedy writers with an open door slot on a new primetime show in a bid to attract fresh talent to the station, writes Michael Rosser.