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Medialink opens London webcasting studio
Medialink Worldwide has opened a dedicated webcasting studio in its London offices to meet an increasing demand for video webcasting services from its corporate clients.As well as producing live webcasts,
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Freeserve in new interactive deal with XPT
Interactive indie XPT is to get a fresh round of funding from Dixons-owned ISP Freeserve to produce a second series of it's groundbreaking 24-part interactive drama Online Caroline, writes David Wood.
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Telewest acquires Eurobell
UK cable provider adds around 336,000 UK homes in£200 million all-paper deal
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Hallmark starts work on $70m Dinosaur series
Sky One, ABC and C4 line up to broadcast six-parter
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Glasgow indie lands host of commissions from BBC2 and C4
Wark Clements also in favour with Discovery Channel Europe
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Comedy stars line up for ITV
Carlton to produce second series of Lily Savage creator's travel show
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BBC widens radio lead
Latest RAJAR figures show BBC ahead of commercial rivals with Radio 2 now UK's most listened to station
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CMSC ugres BBC to re-consider free-to-air sports channel
But BBC governors claim lack of funding stands in the way
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CMSC urges BBC to re-consider free-to-air sports channel
But BBC governors claim lack of funding stands in the way
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CMSC urges BBC to consider free-to-air sports channel
But BBC governors claim lack of funding and spectrum stands in the way of dedicated TV sports service
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Carlton lobbies govt for digital cash
Carlton Communications is privately lobbying the government for a major reduction in ITV's£350m annual payments to the treasury so that it can plough more cash into digital TV, writes Colin Robertson.
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Smith warns BBC over charter risk
The BBC risks having its charter changed if ratings for its 22.00 news fall and it does not reinstate the 21.00 slot, media secretary Chris Smith warned this week.Smith said such
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Malcolm Wall tipped to quit Granada Media
United Broadcasting & Entertainment (UBE) chief executive Malcolm Wall will not continue to work for new owner Granada Media, the company will announce next week, writes Colin Robertson.
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C4 COMMISSIONS BIG BROTHER-STYLE DATING SHOW
Channel 4's digital entertainment channel E4 is commissioning a 20 x 30-minute reality dating game Five Go Dating. Made by entertainment specialist Objective Productions, the series was ordered by E4 commissioning
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JOHN LENNON TRIBUTE BANDS WON'T COME TOGETHER
LWT has been forced to scrap its planned John Lennon tribute show, Come Together, after failing to secure enough acts to participate. An LWT spokeswoman said the show was due to
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PARAMOUNT TO GO LIVE WITH NEW DAYTIME SCHEDULE
Paramount Comedy Channel is doubling the amount of hours it broadcasts from nine hours to 18 hours per day to target a daytime audience. The channel, which expects to turn a
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MR WORLD COMPETITION DEBUTS ON LIVING
Flextech's head of programming Emma Tennant has commissioned Endemol Entertainment UK production arm Initial to produce Mr World for Living as part of their 'Hunk's Week' running from 22-31 December. The
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THE REAL DAD'S ARMY COMES TO EINSTEIN ENTERTAINMENT
Science and technology channel Einstein's production arm, Einstein Entertainment, is to produce a 6 x 30-minute series called Real Dads' Army for an ITV regional transmission. Production has already started on
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DOGS BEHAVE BADLY FOR NEW C4 PUPPET SHOWS
Start-up indie Fit 2 Fill is to make a series of 26 x 15-minute puppet sitcoms featuring a couple of foul-mouthed dogs behaving badly for Channel 4. The series, Pets, was
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SECOND SERIES OF INTERACTIVE DRAMA ON THE WAY
Interactive indie XPT is to get a fresh round of funding by Dixon-owned ISP Freeserve to produce a second series of its groundbreaking 24-part interactive drama Online Caroline. XPT founder Tom