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The Hive has created five new idents for the Flextech men's channel Bravo. The idents feature a logo treated 'roughly' as it bounces around the screen being stretched, squashed and exploded
The Hive has created five new idents for the Flextech men's channel Bravo. The idents feature a logo treated 'roughly' as it bounces around the screen being stretched, squashed and exploded
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Hobbins Sides is behind the opening titles and graphics for LWT's Smash! for ITV. Produced by Leo Burley, the six-part series looks at the British hit single using archive footage, interviews
Hobbins Sides is behind the opening titles and graphics for LWT's Smash! for ITV. Produced by Leo Burley, the six-part series looks at the British hit single using archive footage, interviews
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TALKSPORT APPOINTS DEPUTY PROGRAMME DIRECTOR
Talksport has promoted head of sport Mike Parry to the role of deputy programme director. He will report to new programme director Paul Chantler, but will also continue in his role
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... AND APPOINTS PERFORMANCE MD OF MUSIC AND EVENTS
Emap Performance has appointed MTV Networks Europe head of Eastern Europe, Israel and South Africa Malcolm McKenzie to the new role of managing director of music and events. McKenzie will report
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FOX KIDS EUROPE MAKES SENIOR ONLINE APPOINTMENTS
Fox Kids Europe has bolstered its 30-strong online division with five senior appointments under online and interactive managing director Natalie Hugh. The move is in line with FKE's strategy to build
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CAMBRIDGE ANIMATION UNVEILS NEW STRATEGY
Cambridge Animation Systems unveiled its new management and product strategy at Digital Media World this week. Since backer Nomura replaced the management team in July this year, the company has doubled
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Setting an example
As lethargy continues to dog digital take-up, Meg Carter asks whether the government should now step in and clarify the benefits, push sets and promote switchover to a confused, suspicious public.
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CARLTON AMERICA SELLS LAST DANCE AROUND THE GLOBE
Carlton America's new 120-minute TV movie The Last Dance has been sold to a number of territories around the world. They include Tele Munchen in Germany, Antena 3 in Spain, Eagle
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Alli quits Carlton amid restructure
Carlton Productions managing director Lord Alli is to leave as Carlton Communications is restructured, with the TV business split between broadcasting and production under new chief executive Gerry Murphy.Murphy's attempt to
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PICKARD TO BROADCAST BLUE PETER ALL YEAR ROUND
New BBC controller of children's Nigel Pickard's first CBBC winter schedule will see long-running show Blue Peter commissioned to run 52 weeks every year. From January 2001, the show will run
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OFF THE RECORD - It's all Greek to me
Is it just us or do these logos (above) - for Greek channel Alpha - remind you of anything currently visible on our own goodly homegrown fools lantern?
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PREMIER LEAGUE ISSUES DO NOT AFFECT NTL/BSKYB DEAL
NTL has said that its content deal with BSkyB remains unaffected by the cable giant's failure to finalise terms with the Premier League over pay-per-view football matches. An NTL statement released
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ABRAMS PROMOTED TO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
Pearson TV has promoted executive vice-president Joe Abrams to the position of Pearson Television International president. Abrams will remain at Pearson's London headquarters and will take on some of the responsibilities
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ABC RENEWS WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? DEAL
Walt Disney-owned US broadcaster ABC has renewed a deal for Hat Trick Productions' improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway? with Warner Bros Television. The deal extends ABC's current agreement to
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Channel 5 to bid for The Bill
A feeding frenzy for ITV police drama serial The Bill will start in the winter months, with Channel 5 expected to bid for the Pearson Television show, writes Ashley Davies.Pearson's contract
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AN ARRAY OF BLOCKBUSTERS TO SCREEN ON CHANNEL 5
Channel 5 has scheduled a new raft of terrestrial film premieres and is promising at least one blockbuster a month for the next year. They include The Perfect Murder, City of
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CARTOON SELLS DAILY TOONS TO SWEDISH KANAL 5
Swedish broadcaster Kanal 5 is to take a 60-minute daily block from Cartoon Network. The branded slot will be called Cartoon Cartoons and will run weekdays and Saturday mornings, featuring new
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The second series of Big Brother will be broadcast on E4, Channel 4's digital entertainment channel
The second series of Big Brother will be broadcast on E4, Channel 4's digital entertainment channel, as well as on the main terrestrial channel, writes Ashley Davies.E4's digital capacity means the
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Indies top priority, says C4
Channel 4 director of programmes Tim Gardam this week said his top priority was to improve the channel's relationships with independent producers and instil a sense of longer-term joint-venture with them,
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MAJORITY REJECT CENSORSHIP, ACCORDING TO C4 RESEARCH
New research from FilmFour has revealed that 82 per cent of people believe it is their responsibility - and not that of censorship authorities - to decide what films on TV