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ITV ORDERS TWO SERIES OF ULTIMATE QUESTIONS.
ITV controller of news, current affairs, religion and arts Steve Anderson has commissioned Meridian to produce a further 18 x 45-minute and 6 x 30-minute series of Ultimate Questions.The Sunday evening
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SENIOR ITN PROMOTIONS.
ITN, which is currently in the process of shedding 90 jobs, has made two senior appointments to its foreign desk. Angela Frier has been appointed head of foreign news and managing
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INTERVIEW - Renaissance man.
Roly Keating, controller of highbrow digital channel BBC 4, is quietly confident that his new baby will change the public's perception of multichannel TV, unlike its low-impact predecessor, BBC Knowledge.
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Granada pulls Jackson out of Oz.
Granada has effectively shelved plans to become a major programme-maker for the Antipodean market after recalling Granada Productions Australia managing director Paul Jackson to the UK, writes Steve Aston.Jackson, who joined
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YORKSHIRE GETS NEW MD.
Granada has promoted Granada Enterprises head of regional sales David Croft to managing director of Yorkshire Television following the departure of Richard Gregory. Gregory is to step down from the company
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ITV ORDERS SEX AND RELIGION FOUR PARTER.
ITV controller of news, current affairs, arts and religion Steve Anderson has commissioned Lilyville Screen Entertainment to produce a four-part series on sex and religion. The 4 x 45-minute documentary, expected
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AND FINALLY....
GSCF managing director Ginger Gibbons could do without Rupert Murdoch and Classic FMWhat is your proudest achievement?Winning Bafta, Annecy and Cartoons on The Bay in the same yearWhat law would you
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FESTIVAL HEAD QUITS.
The director of The Sheffield International Documentary Festival, Kathy Loizou, has quit the post after serving the annual event since February 1996. She will be replaced.
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Pepper hires ex-TVI Holzen as new md.
Pepper Post-Production, part of the Big Finish group, has appointed former TVI finance director Patrick Holzen as managing director, writes Barbara Marshall.Holzen replaces Adrian Martin who left in December to move
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OFF THE RECORD - End of the road.
Speaking of buses, Carlton International Media has announced that its trademark Natpe red bus will be retired after this year's conference.After being a feature for the company's stand since early British
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EDIT KIT INNOVATION.
Facilities and hire firm VMI has developed a portable post-production system based on Avid DV Xpress. The system runs on a Dell laptop with a 60GB hard-drive offering five hours of
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IN MY VIEW - Johannah Dyer.
On how a rationalisation of regional TV hours could boost local independent producers.
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GWR REVENUE DROPS.
Commercial radio group GWR, owner of Classic FM, has admitted its revenue in the UK in the last quarter of 2001 dropped by 10.8 per cent year on year. In a
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New drama for ITV primetime.
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has commissioned two new four-hour drama pieces - an adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's classic novel Sons and Lovers and a new vehicle for Amanda
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New homes for Pukka divisions.
The Pukka Group, which went into administration before Christmas, hopes to have found new homes for all three divisions by the end of this month.Founder Paul Katis told Broadcast that he
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John Peel joins DRDB for digital radio push.
The Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB), the body set up to promote digital radio, is gearing up for its biggest awareness campaign to date and has signed BBC radio veteran presenter
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Terrestrials weigh up digital kitemark.
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are looking at introducing a kitemark scheme for digital TV set-top box manufacturers whose services comply with their plans for free-to-air digital terrestrial
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LEADER - A new definition of public service.
Pressure to define what constitutes public service broadcasting is at an all-time high. At least, that's the personal view of Channel 4 deputy chairman Barry Cox, quoted in this week's feature
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DCMS may save TV sale and leaseback.
The future of sale and leaseback tax breaks used by broadcasters and indies to fund TV production looks safe despite fears that the government was looking to limit the concession to
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McKerrow signs up as Maverick creative head.
Maverick Television has lured outgoing Channel 4 commissioning editor, education Richard McKerrow - the man who commissioned it to produce controversial series Embarrassing Illnesses - to become its first creative director,