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Universal inks film deals with BBC and Canal+
Studio network division lines up slate including Apocalypse Now but declines comment on new film channel
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Metro joins film school to offer virtual set training courses
Metro Broadcast has joined forces with the National Film & Television School (NFTS) for a series of virtual set production training courses, writes Nick Radlo.Courses lasting one, two and
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RDF's wedding bells ring for US PBS
Indie factual specialist RDF Television has sold Royal Wedding Bells to US public broadcaster PBS, writes Katy Elliott.PBS will reformat the 3 x 60-minute series, which aired on BBC
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Cintel denies crisis after split with long-term adviser
Telecine manufacturer Cintel has denied it is facing financial difficulties following the surprise decision by its long-standing press and marketing advisers, Hobbs Associates, to terminate their nine-year relationship, writes Nick Radlo.
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Houston moves up at 124 Facilities
Channel 4 has promoted Catherine Houston to managing director of its independent video facility, 124 Facilities, writes Nick Radlo.The promotion is part of a wider management restructuring following the departure of
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UK in vanguard as European digital take-up tipped to rise to 33 per cent by 2003
Half of UK homes to go digital within three years
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Silent Witness pilot to air on NBC
BBC Worldwide/Granada US programming venture bears fruit with pilot based on top BBC drama
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UK in vanguard as European digital take-up to rise to 33% by 2003
Half of UK homes to go digital within three years
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Suicide show finds US cable slot
A US cable TV broadcaster is planning to screen a do-it-yourself guide to committing suicide. The programme, based on the best-seller Final Exit by Derek Humphry, is due to air on
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BBC chief to introduce in-house output agreements
Dyke promises guaranteed output deals for in-house production departments as part of reform package