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Granada to popularise arts
Granada Television is to make a live late-night arts series presented by Manchester music impresario Anthony H Wilson, writes David Wood.
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LWT expands arts department brief
LWT's arts department - headed by controller of arts Melvyn Bragg - is to be renamed LWT arts and features from Wednesday (1 September) in a bid to expand into religion,
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AUSTRALIA ON COURSE FOR THE ARRIVAL OF DIGITAL TV
Preparations for the launch of digital TV in Australia from 1 January 2001 are well on track, Communications Minister Richard Alston told an industry conference in Sydney last Thursday (19 August).
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William Morris to create UK TV arm
International talent and packaging specialist the William Morris Agency (WMA) has reorganised its London office to create a new department focusing on packaging writers, directors, actors and presenters for UK TV
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TRAVEL APPOINTS DEAR
The Travel Channel has appointed Jeremy Dear to the newly created role of head of television.Dear has spent the last few months at the cable and satellite channel in a consultancy
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Nicking the talented
With top stars demanding - and getting - huge pay deals, the BBC, in particular, is feeling the strain. Can it stem the flow of stars like Harry Enfield and Des Lynam to other channels? Tim Dams reports.
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KIRCH TO RELAUNCH ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL PAY-TV SERVICES
The Kirch media group is planning to relaunch its merged German analogue and digital pay-TV services, Premiere and DF1, as Premiere World in October.Premiere World managing director Markus Tellenbach said the
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PRINGLE QUITS AMS NEVE TO JOIN MILLER FREEMAN
Colin Pringle, the marketing director of audio console manu-facturer AMS Neve, has left the company. He is taking up a new position at publishers Miller Freeman Entertainment. No announcements have been
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CAPITAL TO AIR ROBBIE GIG
Capital Radio is to broadcast Robbie Williams' sell-out Dublin concert live across the group's radio stations on Saturday (28 August).Capital DJ Dr Fox will present the exclusive live coverage from 20.00
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Publisher aims to turn books into TV
A major book publishing group - whose titles range from The Joy of Sex to Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book - has launched a production arm to develop its titles for
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AHMET REPLACES HEYES AT FRAMESTORE
FrameStore Design has appointed Ahmet Ahmet as its new creative director. Ahmet joins the company from the BBC's presentation department and worked on projects such as the idents for BBC 2.
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AVID ADDS COMMOTION TO COMPOSER/XPRESS PRODUCTS
Avid Technology has announced plans to bundle Puffin Design's Commotion software across a range of its Media Composer, Film Composer and Xpress editing products. Commotion, which has a US list price
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US CABLE TV NETWORKS SCOOP RECORD AD PROFITS
US cable TV networks collected a record $4 billion (£2.5 billion) in advertising revenue in the first six months of 1999, a rise of 29 per cent year-on-year, according to a
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OFF THE RECORD - Act of God
Spooky goings on at Rapture, the widely watched cable and satellite channel owned by United News and Media. The trouble started with a stunt on its nightclubbing show, Trainspotting, when a
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ACE EDITING OPENS NEW LINEAR DIGITAL EDITING SUITE
West London facility Ace Editing has unveiled a new£400,000 linear digital editing suite. The wide-screen capable suite is based around Grass Valleys' GVG2200 digital switcher and equipped with Collage, Charisma
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INTEL ABANDONS HIGH-END GRAPHICS CHIP PROJECTS
Intel has abandoned plans to build chips for the high-end graphics market. In a surprise move, the company said it has cancelled a number of graphic chip projects including the i752
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Kilgarriff steps up for Rapture 7-day launch
Rapture head of development Richard Kilgarriff has been promoted to the new post of director of programming to help revamp the channel for the launch of a seven-day service in the new year, writes Alice Macandrew.
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Living head of programming Emma Tennant has bought the first seven runs of Soldier Soldier, representing 62 x 60-minutes, to air from early September, plus the first six series of Peak
Flextech wholly owned channels Living and Bravo have struck a deal with Carlton International to buy three primetime series between them for their autumn schedules, writes Alice Macandrew.
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London Tonight and London Today, the London News Network (LNN)-produced Carlton region news bulletins, are to be relaunched on Monday 6 September, writes Jason Deans. The revamped look will feature a
London Tonight and London Today, the London News Network (LNN)-produced Carlton region news bulletins, are to be relaunched on Monday 6 September, writes Jason Deans. The revamped look will feature a
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C5 boost for indies
Channel 5 director of programmes Dawn Airey is set to commission more shows from first-time independents and put more documentaries into its late-night post-movie slot, writes John Plunkett.