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Flextech signs multi-millon pound Icebox deal
Content provider buys up 170 interactive animation shorts for broadcast on wholly-owned channels
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Mori poll shows reality TV having major influence on young
Pollsters' head of media research says shows such as Big Brother becoming instrumental to the the way young people interact with each other
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Siggraph 2001
Visual effects shots from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within and eagerly awaited films Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter will be among the must-see action at this year's computer and animation festival
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ITV to help solve crimes live
ITV is attempting to lift the lid on some of the country's biggest unsolved murders with a one-off live phone-in show, writes Steve AstonCommissioned by ITV controller of news, current affairs,
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Ross takes on Kung Fu
Jonathan Ross' production outfit, Hot Sauce, has switched broadcasters from Sky to the BBC for its first TV commission, Stop! Kung Fu, writes Will StraussOriginally planned as a series for Sky
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Dating show ordered by C5
Channel 5 has become the latest broadcaster to cash in on the growing appetite for dating shows, with a new series from indie Channel X, writes Penny HughesDate That explores what
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BBC signs kids deal with Atlantis
The BBC has signed a co-production deal with Alliance Atlantis label AAC Kids to launch a new children's series featuring live-action sequences and computer-generated animation, writes Leigh HolmwoodAce Lightning and the
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BBC and Sky clinch£200m rugby union deal
Rights to live and 'as live' coverage of international and club games
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S4CI ad sales deal
S4C International has signed a four-year deal with Granada Enterprises to sell all the channel's advertising and sponsorship airtime until 2005.
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BECTU and NUJ tells BBC staff to boycott appraisals
Unions advise engineers and journalists at not to turn up for annual meetings with managers in protest at pay structure
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BT Openworld to webcast Everest attempt
British explorer David Hempleman-Adams' attempt to fly over Mount Everest in a hot air balloon is to be webcast live by broadband service BT Openworld next month, writes David WoodThe stream
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Pact moves to reassure indies over BBC quotas
Producer's alliance says keeping 25% quota still uppermost on the agenda
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London Live signs Brand and Raeburn
Comedian and columnnist brought in to boost audience figures
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BSC chair pay rises
Lord Holme, who resigned as chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Commission last October, was paid£27,683 for the year ending 31 March 2001, compared with£24,055 in 2000, according to the
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Byford seeks to raise World Service's UK profile
Director wants World Service to appear on BBC's domestic sevices
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Caesar for Ladbroke
Indie Ladbroke Radio has appointed former political lobbyist Andrew Caesar-Gordon as its new managing director. Former managing director Sarah Dickinson has stepped up to become chairman.
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Capital nabs former Forever man
Radio group hires Forever Broadcasting's group programme director as brand programme director for Century FM Network
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Discovery seeks UK ideas for Health Channel
US group asks independents for ideas for 21 stCentury Medicine slot
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Dinosaurs for emmys
Framestore has been nominated for two Emmy awards - outstanding animated programmme and outstanding special visual effects for its BBC 1 Walking With Dinosaursfollow-up Allosaurus: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special.
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ITV grows its share
ITV's audience share has increased 0.2 percentage points over the past three months. Independent Television Commission audience figures for the 12 months to 30 June revealed the network had a 28.5


















