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Eyre bullish about hitting 1999 target
ITV chief executive Richard Eyre has said the network is on track to meet its target of a 39 per cent peaktime share in 1999.Speaking after his annual presentation to advertisers
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BBC Worldwide, UK independent Halo Productions and Montreal animation studio Cinar are finalising a $4 million (£2.4 million) co-production with the BBC's Bristol animation unit for BBC 2. The an
BBC Worldwide, UK independent Halo Productions and Montreal animation studio Cinar are finalising a $4 million (£2.4 million) co-production with the BBC's Bristol animation unit for BBC 2. The animated sitcom,
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BFC confirms 15% drop in UK film production in 1998
Investment in UK film production during 1998 fell by just under 15 per cent from the previous year, according to the latest figures from The British Film Commission (BFC).British Film Commissioner
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BBC WORLD HITS 135 MILLION HOMES MARK
The BBC's 24-hour international news channel BBC World is now available in 135 million homes around the world, according to latest figures from the broadcaster. The number of homes receiving BBC
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TALK SIGNS F1 DEAL
Talk Radio has signed a one-year deal for live coverage of Formula One motor racing. Under the terms of the agreement, the station will be restricted to 12 minutes of live
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RUSHES PUTS£250,000 INTO NEW FLAME AND V6 UPGRADE
Commercials facility Rushes has spent around£250,000 up-grading its existing Henry V6 to Infinity specification and adding a second Flame suite. The new additions will add to the company's existing two
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SURPRISE IN STORE FOR US
LWT's ITV entertainment show, Surprise Surprise, is to be made into a 60-minute special for US network CBS. A presenter for the show, which will be produced by LWT's US partners,
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The race is on to shock the voyeur
When was the last time a television programme became a national obsession?Just as TV executives were lamenting the death of the gameshow, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? rises like a
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POPESCU TOURS REGIONS
New Six O'Clock News editor Mark Popescu has embarked on a whistle-stop tour of the BBC's regional newsrooms before relaunching the BBC 1 bulletin later this year.It has still not been
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MERIDIAN TRIO ON THE UP
Meridian Broadcasting has promoted three staff to senior controller positions as part of a drive to beef up its factual programming credentials. Head of development Patricia Powell has been promoted to
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MELODY TURNS TO MAGIC
London's Melody 105.4 FM was officially renamed Magic 105.4 on Friday (15 January), completing the roll-out of Emap Radio's Magic brand across the country. Magic 105.4 FM will be the flagship
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JONES QUITS TYRELL FOR TOP SALES JOB AT MOLINARE
Richard Jones, former director of sales at independent reseller Tyrell, has quit the company to join post-production company Molinare. Jones, who has been at Tyrell for less than four months, is
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PARK SERVES UP SECOND HELPINGS OF THE HUNGER
UK producer/distributor Park Entertainment is marketing the second series of drama The Hunger (left), which is presented by singer David Bowie, at Natpe this year.The 22 x 30-minute series is produced
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OFF THE RECORD - Trigger happy
Just who is this masked sharp-shooting vigilante (above, right)?Why 'tis none other than Primetime Television International boss Simon Willock, the smooth-talking salesman who likes nothing better than filling a few of
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GIMME, GIMME, GIMME SECURES SECOND OUTING
BBC 2 controller Jane Root has commissioned a second series of the sitcom Gimme, Gimme, Gimme. The episode on Friday (15 January), the second in the series, pulled 3.9 million (15
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GEARHOUSE VIDEO TO OPEN FOR TRADING IN MARCH
Gearhouse Broadcast, formerly known as DPL (Europe), will begin trading as Gearhouse Video Sales from its new north London premises in March.
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TV TRADE GAP NARROWS
New figures from the Department of Trade & Industry show the UK's trade deficit in TV programmes stood at£272 million in 1997, a small improvement on the previous year, when
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OFF THE RECORD - AND FINALLY ..
David Briggs, creator of ITV hit Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, wishes he had been Jeremy Clarkson.
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RA to launch new formats in February
The Radio Authority is to begin replacing station promises of performance with new-style formats from next month, write John Plunkett and Tim Dams.The new regulation will be introduced on a region-by-region
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Granada Media faces strike
Granada Media (GM) could be hit by company-wide strike action over pay and job security next month, after the broadcasting unions balloted their members this week, writes John Plunkett.Ballot papers were