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ITC warns of digital delay
All UK households that currently receive free analogue TV will be able to receive free digital TV in the future according to the ITC, writes Ashley Davies.
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OFF THE RECORD - Title deeds
Friends of Channel 5's Michael Attwell: beware. The features and arts guru is heading a membership drive on behalf of the beautiful people of Bafta and is tackling the subject with
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Day handed Fusion post by md Reeve
Fusion Radio Group, the radio outfit set up by former LNR managing director Nigel Reeve, has hired FLR programme controller Roger Day as managing director/programme director, writes Colin Robertson.
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TAPS LAUNCHES ONLINE DATABASE OF WRITERS
A new national writers database has been launched by the Television Arts Performance Showcase (Taps) and the West London Training and Enterprise Council. The intention is to bridge the gap between
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FA CUP AND ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS TO TENDER
Broadcasting rights to FA Cup and England matches from the start of the next football season will be added next week to the bundle of football broadcasting rights up for grabs.
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GMTV CONFIRMATION
GMTV this week confirmed the appointment of executive producer Martin Frizell as editor, as predicted in Broadcast (24.3.00). Head of community projects Helen McMurray has also been given a new role
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VOLVO OCEAN RACE SOLD FOR HIGHLIGHTS TO ITV COMPANIES
United Sport has secured deals with all the ITV companies to take 9 x 30-minute programmes covering the Volvo Ocean Race to form part of their regional slates next September. A
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Choice commissions two original sitcoms
BBC Choice has commissioned two new sitcoms as part of its drive to air occasional high-budget original programming, writes Tim Dams.
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LOYALTY SCHEME GIVES SKY DIGITAL FANS PRIZE CHANCE
Sky Digital has set up a new loyalty scheme that gives its customers the chance to win a mix of prizes, some of which have been developed in conjunction with the
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SHENFIELD MOVES UP TO CEO AT THE MILL GROUP
Robin Shenfield, currently managing director of the Mill and one of the founders of the facility, has been appointed chief executive of the Mill Group, which also includes Mill Film and
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Gardam calls for Future TV pitches
Channel 4 director of programmes Tim Gardam has called for producers to send in more ideas for Future TV after a disappointing level of proposals first time around.The Friday night strand
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WILLIAMS IS NEW HEAD OF BUSINESS AT NICKELODEON GNV
Nickelodeon Global Network Ventures has named Courtney Williams as head of business and network development, Europe. Williams, who will be based in London, previously managed the channel's launch throughout the Asia
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Bullivant to quit Eva for TV-Loonland
Eva Entertainment director of animation John Bullivant is to quit the Pearson-owned outfit to set up a UK office for leading German animation producer TV-Loonland, writes David Wood.
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BROADBENT SIGNED BY RAPTURE TO HEAD BUYING DRIVE
Satellite and cable youth channel Rapture Television is planning a move into programming acquisitions and has drafted in former Carlton TV acquisitions executive John Broadbent to head the drive. Broadbent, previously
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Controversy rages over Mip bookings
Online distribution companies have claimed that Reed Midem has banned them from hiring stand space in the extended palais at Mip-TV because they pose a threat to its own web service,
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ENTREPRENEURS SET UP N-JOY RADIO BID FOR WEST MIDLANDS
A group of entrepreneurs have banded together to create radio company N-joy Radio to bid for the new West Midlands analogue regional radio licence next month. N-joy non-executive chairman will be
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Bernard Heyes Design created the content graphics and styling for the Equinox special Meningitis: Search for a Cure. Commissioned by Windfall Films' Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones, the programme features seve
Bernard Heyes Design created the content graphics and styling for the Equinox special Meningitis: Search for a Cure. Commissioned by Windfall Films' Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones, the programme features seven minutes of 3D
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BELLIS QUITS GRANADA'S TONIGHT SHOW TO SET UP INDIE
Tonight with Trevor MacDonald senior producer Nigel Bellis is leaving Granada TV to set up Manchester-based indie Lead Dog Productions. Bellis, whose credits also include the 1996 RTS award-winning Last Post
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RENDELL'S LAST WEXFORD BEGINS PRODUCTION THIS WEEK
Blue Heaven has begun production on the last ever Ruth Rendell mystery featuring Inspector Wexford. Harm Done, for United Productions and ITV, starts shooting this week. The two-hour episode - the
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BBC staff braced for Monday showdown
Four hundred of the BBC's top managers are bracing themselves for a 10.00 briefing in TV Centre's studio six on Monday (3 April), where BBC director general Greg Dyke will unveil