M2 TV kicks off 3D drive with Pison partnership
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M2 Television and Pison, an animation firm, have created a working partnership that marks M2 Television's venture into the market for 3D animation. Pison will be tasked with moving into and equipping M2 Television's facility in Soho with customized software development service, television graphics, special effects and animation equipment. M2 Television's chairman, Bill Cullen, cited that the company's alliance with Pison will enable it to more quickly develop its operations for 3D animation.
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Creates w/ M2 TV a working partnership that marks M2 TV's venture into the market for 3D animation
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 1998
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Jackson four
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Michael Jackson became chief executive of television broadcaster Channel 4 in May 1997. His first year in the post has been characterized by personnel changes, particularly of program executives, and ruthless decision-making, contrasting with the more relaxed style of his predecessor Michael Grade. Despite the centralisation of decision-taking, Jackson's skill as a chief executive remain unproven.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 1998
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