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NET FM SIGNS UP MPS
Internet radio station Net FM, run by former Talk Radio programmer Richard Jacobs, has signed up three MPs from the major political parties to give their own personal election diaries in
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YORKSHIRE TYNE TEES EXTENDS ROBINSON ROLE
Yorkshire Tyne Tees Productions has appointed Mark Robinson as executive producer in its features department. He will add the role to his existing duties as head of development for features at
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INTERVIEW - Emap's giant-killer?
To some, the strategy of spinning a string of successful magazine formats into competing music channels may seem like cannibalism, but Emap Performance's Shirley Renwick is determined to be the top performer by Christmas in a David and Goliath-style tussl
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Elstein slams public service TV
Former Channel 5 chief executive David Elstein has hit out at the public service model for broadcasting, claiming the BBC and Channel 4's funding does not add to the diversity of
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ITN pushes election news onto website
ITN News Channel is hoping to snatch viewers jaded by blanket election coverage away from its competitors by adopting a 'business as usual' approach, writes Steve Aston.The 24-hour broadcaster has decided
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... AND SPECIAL ELECTION FORECAST
ITV is to run a special election weather segment fronted by Sian Lloyd after its early evening news. Three parliamentary constituencies from different parties will get their own special weather forecasts.
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Digital dilemmas
If BSkyB, fuelled by the fillip of making savings of£40m a year, cannot meet its own deadline to persuade its analogue viewers to switch to digital, what hope does the government have for the whole of the UK?
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Deaf viewers gain legal support for DTT subtitling
Digital Terrestrial television (DTT) broadcasters will be obliged to broadcast 80 per cent of all their programming with subtitles within 10 years under new legislation, writes Simon Ellery.
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SCRAP DCMS, SAYS GAVIN
The existing structure of the DCMS, DTI and DfEE should be replaced by a 'minister of ideas', according to BBC Worldwide chief executive Rupert Gavin. Giving the RTS Fleming Lecture last
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Just TV goes into daytime
Just Productions is moving into lifestyle programming and has appointed Bazal executive producer Debbie Pollitt to spearhead the drive, writes Penny Hughes.A former head of Granada Breeze, Pollitt, who joined the
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SCIENCE DRAMA FUND CROSSES TO EUROPE
The Public Awareness of Science (Paws) drama fund is launching a major European operation this spring. EuroPaws will focus on the creation of new science-based TV drama with a European angle.
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CROOK JOINS DISCREET
Discreet has appointed Vincent Crook as UK territory manager, reporting to regional manager Patrick Jocelyn. Crook joins from Pixel Power where he spent seven years as area sales manager, responsible for
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DUNLOP GAINS CREATIVE
Bruce Dunlop & Associates has taken on creative Max Wright as senior producer/director, replacing Jens Hertzum who is emigrating to Australia. Wright was a director/writer at The Disney Channel working across
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Cosgrove Hall Digital fills creative role
Cosgrove Hall Digital (CHD) has appointed Ben Turner to the new role of creative director as part of its strategy to enter new markets, writes Barbara Marshall.Currently senior producer at Cosgrove
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COMPETITION AT LEAF
The London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf) is inviting entries for its eighth annual computer-generated animation and special effects competition. The deadline for entries is 21 September and entry forms are
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CITV TO BE RUN BY A KID
ITV controller of children's and youth Janie Grace is to bring a young viewer into CITV to be controller for the day. The child's schedule will be shown on the channel
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CHRYSALIS MAKES LOSS
New media investments have hit the Chrysalis Group which returned a loss of£5.6m for the six months to 28 February, despite rising radio and TV profits. The new media division,
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CHOICE ORDERS OFF-BEAT SKETCH SERIES
BBC Choice controller Stuart Murphy has commissioned a new surreal sketch show, Revolver, from BBC Scotland. The comedy series includes veteran stars such as Lionel Blair, Mollie Sugden, Melvyn Hayes and
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SKILLSET PLANS CENSUS
Training group Skillset is to repeat its census of the audiovisual industry, building on the results of the first ever industry census launched last year and backed by Broadcast. Census day
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CARLTON PRODUCING TRAVEL GAMESHOW
Carlton Television is launching a new fully interactive TV and internet travel gameshow, in which the production process is controlled by the public. In Global E-Missions, a 12 x 30-minute weekly