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The Mill shuts down its film operations.
One of London's leading visual effects facilities is closing its film unit, writes John Oates
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Oxford goes to India for drama.
Factual Indie Oxford Film & Television is moving into TV drama after securing a two-part series
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SUPERHERO ROACH TO ENTERTAIN FOX KIDS.
Fox Kids has bought two new animated programmes from Germany and France to join its winter
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DJ AGENCY GETS£1M.
Former BBC production chief executive Matthew Bannister has secured a #1m investment from venture capitalists to
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250 JOBS AXED AT NTL.
Debt-laden cable company NTL is cutting around 250 jobs as part of its bankruptcy recovery plan
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BBC 3 GETS LAUNCH DATE.
BBC digital youth channel BBC 3 is finally set to launch on Sunday 9 February with
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SHINDLER TALK ON BBC 4.
Red Production founder Nicola Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture is set to be broadcast on BBC 4
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Regional target hit, claims C4.
Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam this week claimed the channel will hit its 30 per cent regional programming target for the first time this year, writes Penny Hughes
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RA's Hooper to head Ofcom content board.
Richard Hooper, Radio Authority chairman and incoming deputy chairman of Ofcom, has been appointed as chairman designate of the new super-regulator's content board, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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HEGGESSEY BOOSTS TEAM.
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has moved to fill a key position in her team by
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US networks buy more UK formats.
British producers have strengthened their relationships with the major US networks with a rash of new
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GAMES LAUNCH ON CABLE.
Interactive TV entertainment company YooMedia has sealed an exclusive agreement with Cartoon Network to launch a
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NEW HOST FOR CAPITAL.
Capital 95.8 FM has taken on Newsround presenter Becky Jago as the co-host of Chris Tarrant's
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FREEVIEW CHANNEL HIRE.
BBC London executive editor Jane Mote has been named as the new channel controller of the
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World at One editor to take over from Liddle.
The BBC has drafted in the editor of World at One to take over Radio 4's flagship Today programme, replacing former editor Rod Liddle who was forced to step down from the role last month, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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MOYLES REPRIMANDED.
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has reprimanded Five show Live with Chris Moyles over bad language
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BBC 4 splashes out on Graef doc.
BBC 4 has commissioned one of its most expensive documentaries to date after signing off a #500,000 medical investigation two-parter from Films of Record, writes Penny Hughes
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Driving School star to get BBC film treatment.
BBC Docusoap Driving School, which made a star out of hapless Welsh housewife Maureen Rees and her long-suffering husband, is to be turned into a comedy feature film written by the co-creator of cult Channel 4 series Spaced, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC BEEFS UP REGIONS.
The BBC has appointed its first devolution correspondent in the English regions as a response to
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BBC restructures entertainment.
The BBC's in-house entertainment production department is to be reorganised into four new groups overseen by separate creative heads to give it more focus and cut down competition between its two bases in Manchester and London, writes Leigh Holmwood


















