All Pact articles – Page 19
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Pact: devil is in ICG detail
Producers' alliance urges BBC for more detail on genre commissioning procedure
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Pact: spend more outside the capital
Producers' alliance wants public service broadcasters to expand budgets on shows from nations and regions
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Pact tackles BBC over ICG
In another slapdown to broadcasters, producers' alliance Pact is threatening legal action against the BBC if the corporation's new commissioning structure is perceived as anti-competitive for indies when it is finalised within a month, writes Tara Conlan.
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PACT SUPPORTS GOVERNMENT DIGITAL CONTENT INITIATIVE
Producers' alliance Pact is one of 20 industry bodies joining a new government initiative to boost digital content. Small business and e-commerce minister Patricia Hewitt announced the creation of the Digital
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Pact launches online jobs site for indies
Producers alliance Pact has launched a jobs page on its website: www.pact.co.uk.The free service is designed to help indies recruit from a broad pool of production and technical staff.
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BTDA AND PACT PLAN MAJOR SUMMER EXPORT CONFERENCE
The British Television Distributors Association (BTDA) and producers' alliance Pact are planning a major conference in London this summer, bringing together UK distributors, producers and broadcasters to discuss ways of improving
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BTDA and Pact plan summer conference on TV exports
The British Television Distributors Association (BTDA) and independent producers' alliance Pact are planning a major conference in London this summer. They hope to bring together UK distributors, producers and broadcasters to
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Pact airs United/Carlton fears
Producers' alliance Pact has called on the competition authorities to investigate the merger of Carlton Communications and United News & Media, because it fears indies could lose out as a result of the deal, writes Tim Dams.
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Pact Salford conference to be opened by minister
Jane Anderson, the minister for Film, Broadcasting & Tourism, is to open the seventh annual Television from the Nations & Regions Conference. Jointly organised by Pact, the University of Salford and
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PACT PUTS FAITH IN VERTUE
Hartswood Films chairman Beryl Vertue has been re-elected unopposed as chairman of Pact for 2000, her second year at the helm of the producers' alliance. Wall to Wall managing director Alex
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DCMS' JONES TAKES POLICY POST AT PACT
Producers' alliance Pact has appointed Kris Jones, a broadcasting policy adviser at the Department of Culture, Media & Sport, as its new head of public affairs. Jones has worked at the
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WRIGHT LEAVES PACT FOR NICKELODEON
Charlotte Wright, policy adviser at producers' alliance Pact, is leaving after two years to join Nickelodeon as head of press and public affairs. Wright, who has spearheaded Pact's on-going Courage to
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Facilities' body ITS cuts ties with Pact
Independent facilities' trade body the International Teleproduction Society (ITS) is to cut its formal ties with producers' alliance Pact less than 18 months after they joined forces.The move, which is scheduled
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DYER STEPS UP AT PACT
Producers' alliance Pact has elected Johannah Dyer as chair of the association's national and regional committee. Dyer is managing director of Birmingham-based KPA Television.The chair for the past five years, David
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PACT VOTES FOR GRAHAM
Wall to Wall managing director Alex Graham has been elected unopposed as the vice-chair (television) of producers' alliance Pact, working alongside new chairman Beryl Vertue.Graham briefly held the vice-chair position two