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Granada closes its famed film unit
The British film industry received a fresh blow yesterday when it emerged that Granada was closing the production u...
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Losses at Granada force closure of its film-making wing
The British film industry was dealt another blow yesterday when Granada said it was scaling back its award-winning ...
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Pressure for change mounts on Disney
An activist New York investor is trying to rally Walt Disney's largest share-holders to press the troubled media co...
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KirchMedia sale may exclude sport
The long awaited sale of KirchMedia, the main operating unit of the collapsed Kirch empire, could exclude its sport...
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Lib Dems to save BBC from Ofcom
The BBC is set to be saved from being brought under the immediate control of Ofcom after the Liberal Democrats decided to back media secretary Tessa Jowell, who is determined to preserve the corporation's governors and keep her back-stop powers rather than yield them to the new super-regulator, ...
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Performance manager quits
The general manager of the Performance channel, Bob Lynton, has fallen on his sword and resigned in order to save the arts channel from going out of business after it was dumped from the NTL platform, writes Paul Revoir
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Dyke calls for spectrum tax review
BBC director general Greg Dyke led calls this week for the government to review the amount of spectrum tax it levies on the corporation's commercial rivals ITV and Channel 5, writes David Wood
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Confusion hinders Freeview roll-out
The BBC/Crown Castle digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform Freeview is set to miss its expected launch date of late October amid indecision over the platform's channel line-up and technical capacity, writes Paul Revoir
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ITN aims to build business
ITN has laid out plans to expand its programme-making side and grow its commercial business in a concerted bid to put the troubles of the past 12 months behind it, writes Steve Aston
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BBC 3 to look at extreme lives
The BBC has commissioned Outline Productions to produce a major series for digital youth channel BBC 3, in spite of DCMS sources saying media secretary Tessa Jowell could turn down the channel again, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Radio Authority stops short of news hubs ban
The Radio Authority is to keep its rule that local news operations must remain within a radio station's catchment area, despite calls from some radio companies to create 'local news hubs', writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Bootcamp is next for celebs
Granada is believed to be looking to make a celebrity version of its Bootcamp format, which would see D-list stars put through tough military training exercises, after the runaway ratings success of its I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of ...
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Granada appointment shows commitment to Oz
Granada has renewed its commitment to its Australian production business after poaching a senior executive from leading station Channel Nine, writes Steve Aston
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Barrymore's ITV future at risk
Granada has moved to distance itself from former ITV star Michael Barrymore after the 'terrible publicity' surrounding details of the inquest into the death of a man at his house, writes Steve Aston
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Thompson calls on Ofcom for protection
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has called for safeguards to be put in place to protect his channel if UK broadcasting is opened up to foreign ownership, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Liberty Media's 4MC replaces md
Liberty Livewire-owned post facility 4MC has replaced managing director Ray Adams with post supervisor and co-producer of HBO's Band of BrothersBruce Everett, writes Will Strauss
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Livewire Digital brings in Quantel
Livewire Digital has added Quantel to its list of partners that have integrated their editing suites with the digital store and forward system Voyager Lite, writes Barbara Marshall
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Pepper appoints Ahmet as new senior colourist
Pepper, part of the Big Finish group, has appointed Ergin Ahmet as senior colourist following the departure of co-founder Vince Narduzzo last Wednesday ( Broadcast, 6.9.02 ), writes Barbara Marshall
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Software theft campaign launches
The Federation Against Software Theft (Fast) is stepping up its drive to promote the legal use of software in UK corporations by launching a campaign in the broadcast sector, writes Barbara Marshall
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Optical link launched
Cove Broadcast is launching a digital optical link for video, audio and camera control which replaces add-on boxes and interconnecting cables at IBC this weekend. Known as Z Link, it uses fibre-optics to give trans-mission distances of up to 10km and handles broadcast-quality video, return video, audio, talkback and auxiliary ...