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F1's defining moments
Baraka Post Production has recently completed its first major project on the new Jaleo high definition digital cinema online system - a promotional film for the Toyota Formula One team, writes Barbara Marshall
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Birmingham facility
Neil Hillman, the sound designer on Butt Ugly Martians, has set up a new audio post facility in Birmingham aimed at film and TV programme-makers. Called The Audio Suite, it is based around the Fairlight Prodigy 2 system and has just won projects from Maverick ...
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Liquid appointments
Liquid TV has further expanded its animation and design divisions with two appointments. Andy Tusabe has joined the compositing team after a seven-year stint at Pukka where he was head of graphics. Najma Ehatti has joined the design team after five years as graphic designer at Diverse
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New sessions at IBC
The International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) is introducing two free sessions at this year's event in Amsterdam from 12 to 17 September. What Caught My Eye will be presented at lunchtime on Saturday, Sunday and Monday by leading industry figures who will talk about what grabbed them at the exhibition. The ...
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Open week at On Sight
Soho hire facility On Sight is to hold an open week next month demonstrating Panasonic's high definition (HD) equipment. From 5 to 9 August, the firm will hold a series of one-to-one sessions, plus a couple of evening drop-in sessions. Attendees will be able to view a showreel of HD ...
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Soho Editors training
Staff agency Soho Editors has become the first accredited training centre for the Media 100 844/X editing system. Courses will be available from the end of this month
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Channel 4 in talks with Chris Morris
Channel 4 chief executive Mark Thompson has revealed he is planning to bring controversial satirist Chris Morris back to the channel, nearly a year after it was forced to make a public apology after broadcasting the Brass Eye special on paedophilia, writes Luke Satchell
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Jowell stands firm on foreign ownership plans
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has given a clear indication that the government will not alter its proposal to allow non-European companies to own UK media companies, writes Lucy Rouse
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Les quits TV Family Fortunes
Game show host Les Dennis has quit ITV's Family Foetunes after 15 years, he announced yesterday. ...
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Gentle Giant?
With commercial rivals hobbled, its finances secure and ratings buoyant, the BBC has rarely been as healthy. But, a...
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Les Dennis quits TV show
Les Dennis said yesterday that he has quit as host of the ITV quiz Family Fortunes after 15 years. ...
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Murnaghan to front breakfast show
Defection deals blow to ITN as news bulletins get a shake-up ...
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I'm learning English off the Delhi!
Thopusands of staff at telephone call centres in India are training to deal with British customers - by watching Ea...
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BBC's top executives receive£1.2m in bonuses and perks
Senior BBC executives have been rewarded with a total of almost£1.2m in bonuses and perks, according to figures ob...
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Man arrested over Deayton phone tap
A BT engineer has been arrested in connection with allegations that Angus Deayton's telephone line was tapped when ...
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Sacred duty
When the BBC governors discuss the future of political coverage today, voices within the corporation will urge them...
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Radio 2 chief who made 'granny's station' fashionable says it's time to sign-off
The man credited with transforming Radio 2 from the sick old man of the airwaves to an award-winning station comman...
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ITV news presenter switches to BBC
Dermot Murnaghan is quitting after more than a decade as a leading ITV newsreader to front BBC1's ...