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DNE splits feeds to increase flexibility
Discovery Networks Europe (DNE) is to split its UK and northern European feeds in a bid to increase flexibility and provide a more regionalised service, writes John Plunkett.
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Salmon jumps at sequel to high-rating Dinosaurs
Walking with Dinosaurs series producer Tim Haines has begun work on a sequel to the BBC 1 hit series, writes Tim Dams.
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Jermey promoted to ITN development role
Mike Jermey, deputy editor of ITN news on ITV and executive producer of the news supplier's programmes for ITV2, has been made ITN director of development, writes Jason Deans.
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Open launches to new retailer deals
The UK's first nationwide interactive TV home shopping service, Open, launched on Tuesday (12 October) amid rumours of a possible flotation early next year.The email and shopping service, which is available
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MEMORIAL FUND FOR DAVID MUNRO UNVEILED
The family and friends of late documentary film director, producer and cameraman David Munro have launched a memorial fund in his honour. Munro, a colleague and collaborator with campaigning broadcast journalist
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KIRCH TAKES CONTROLLING STAKE IN PROSIEBEN
The KirchGroup has taken a controlling stake in German broadcaster ProSieben after weeks of speculation, with the acquisition of Leo Kirch's son Thomas' 58.4 per cent stake in the publicly quoted
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RAPTURE RAVES OVER CLUBAVISION PURCHASE
Satellite and cable youth channel Rapture has made its first acquisition: a complete series of ITV night-time clubbing show Clubavision.The LWT-produced show will air along-side the United News & Media-owned channel's
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CLEMMOW LANDS US ROLE
Former BBC News head of programmes Richard Clemmow is to take on a temporary role for the corporation overseeing the US end of its 27-hour millennium night extravaganza, 2000 Today. Clemmow
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CLEAR POACHES RAYMOND-BARKER FROM VTR
Clear has poached former VTR producer Damien Raymond-Barker to become senior producer at the commercials facility. Raymond-Barker, who spent the last four years at VTR, is expected to assume responsibility for
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Hard Choice
Last week Choice FM celebrated a second London licence. But it was just reward for the resilience of boss Patrick Berry, says Tina Mistry.
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GEARHOUSE CHIEF EXEC TALKS END IN FAILURE
Gearhouse, the troubled exhibitions and video equipment group, has announced that discussions with a potential new chief executive have ended. In a statement Gearhouse said negotiations with an unnamed third party
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Discovery Channel to shoot Eco-Challenge on HDCAM
The Discovery Channel is planning to shoot and post-produce this year's Discovery Channel Eco-Challenge multi-discipline adventure race using Sony's HDCAM technology, writes Joanna Scott.
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GLASS QUITS CFC FOR MANEX ENTERTAINMENT
Computer Film Company (CFC) senior visual effects designer Dan Glass is leaving the company to join US effects facility Manex Entertainment.Glass, who spent the last six years with CFC, is expected
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CELTIC ENTRY DEADLINE
The 21st Celtic Film & Television Festival has launched its call for entries to the film, television and radio awards to be held next April in Aberystwyth. Two new categories -
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CBBC GETS READY FOR FOURTH SERIES OF HUBUBB
A fourth series of children's comedy Hububb has gone into production after getting the green light from BBC Broadcast head of children's commissioning Roy Thompson. Produced by Noel Gay Television Scotland
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Off the Record - Canned
The UK's reputation as a world force in sport took another hammering last week at Mipcom in Cannes. In the now regular UK broadcasters versus Hollywood majors footie fixture the Brits
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LAGARDERE SEEKS STAKE IN CANALSATELLITE
French media group Lagardere is negotiating to take a stake in digital satellite TV (DST) platform CanalSatellite, according to French newspaper reports. Lagardere is thought to be looking to buy up
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CABLE TV - Cable ties itself up in knots
The ITC's controversial ban on minimum carriage requirements has led to growing tension in the cable industry with channel providers complaining of falling penetration, says Louise Bateman. Right, the growth of the European players.
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Digital TV feels a buzz
FilmFour, the channel that brought you Trainspotting, celebrates its first birthday next month. But what lessons can be drawn for other channels hoping to emulate its success, asks John Plunkett.
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WPP buys Lambie-Nairn outfit
Martin Sorrell's WPP Group has acquired branding specialist The Brand Union, as predicted in Broadcast earlier this month.Under the terms of the deal WPP will take over all three Brand Union