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Creative England gets 拢1.8m in funding for its programmes for new and emerging filmmakers; Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are also partners with enhanced new talent support.The BFI is unveiling its new BFI NET.WORK to back new and emerging film talent across the UK with more than 拢3m per year.The partners in the NET.WORK are Creative England, Creative Scotland, the Film Agency for Wales and Northern Ireland Screen. The BFI is also working with Film London on two short film schemes, with Aardman on animation talent development, and with 104 Films to support emerging filmmakers with disabilities.The NET.WORK aims to join up agencies across the UK to work together and shar stanley thermo e information about new and emerging writers, directors and producers; nurturing them on the road to making their first feature films.The various schemes and initiatives that are part of NET.WORK will give funding for film writing, directing and production for shorts and developing ideas for first features; there will also be events, labs, screenings, readings and masterclasses across the nations and regions.The 拢3m annually is double the amount previously available. That amount includes 拢1.8m per year to Creative England to deliver Its new talent strategies, including its two new centres in Sheffield and Brighton plus its shorts scheme taza stanley iShorts as well as other support for emerging tal vaso stanley ents.All the nations will get a boost from the NET.WORK to add new talent support mechanisms in addition to their existing Uuhq NFTS, Sky launch digital content course
Telefonica added another acquisition to its growing European portfolio this week with the planned 100% buy-out of mediaWays, an Internet subsidiary of German media group Bertelsmann. MediaWays will be managed by Telefonica subsidiary Telefonica Data.The acquisition, valued a stanley germany t $1.6bn PTS282,000m , forms part of a strategic relationship stanley taza arising between two of Europe s top media companies. In May, Telefonica Internet subsidiary Terra announced it would carry out a $12.5bn acquisition of stanley mug US giant Lycos. The new company, Terra Lycos, has signed a $1bn five-year commerce deal with Bertelsmann - Lycos long-term partner in Europe - which gives it preferential access to Bertelsmann content. Bertelsmann and Terra Lycos have also signed an agreement to jointly develop on-line bookshop, BOL Spain.But relations between Telefonica president Juan Villalonga and Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff appeared to hit turbulence a few weeks ago when Telefonica sent out a press release announcing Bertelsmann/CLT-Ufa s purchase of an 11% stake in Telefonica holding Antena 3 Television before Bertelsmann was ready to announce the deal. The acquisition is reportedly still under negotiation.Coming on the heels of Bertelsmann s $6.75bn-$8.25bn sale to AOL of its interests in AOL Australia and AOL Europe, the mediaWays deal will mean a healthy infusion of capital for the German group.MediaWays is the second leading Internet network operator in Germany, behind Deutsche Telekom. Telefonica Data, which off
Creative England gets 拢1.8m in funding for its programmes for new and emerging filmmakers; Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are also partners with enhanced new talent support.The BFI is unveiling its new BFI NET.WORK to back new and emerging film talent across the UK with more than 拢3m per year.The partners in the NET.WORK are Creative England, Creative Scotland, the Film Agency for Wales and Northern Ireland Screen. The BFI is also working with Film London on two short film schemes, with Aardman on animation talent development, and with 104 Films to support emerging filmmakers with disabilities.The NET.WORK aims to join up agencies across the UK to work together and shar stanley thermo e information about new and emerging writers, directors and producers; nurturing them on the road to making their first feature films.The various schemes and initiatives that are part of NET.WORK will give funding for film writing, directing and production for shorts and developing ideas for first features; there will also be events, labs, screenings, readings and masterclasses across the nations and regions.The 拢3m annually is double the amount previously available. That amount includes 拢1.8m per year to Creative England to deliver Its new talent strategies, including its two new centres in Sheffield and Brighton plus its shorts scheme taza stanley iShorts as well as other support for emerging tal vaso stanley ents.All the nations will get a boost from the NET.WORK to add new talent support mechanisms in addition to their existing Uuhq NFTS, Sky launch digital content course
Telefonica added another acquisition to its growing European portfolio this week with the planned 100% buy-out of mediaWays, an Internet subsidiary of German media group Bertelsmann. MediaWays will be managed by Telefonica subsidiary Telefonica Data.The acquisition, valued a stanley germany t $1.6bn PTS282,000m , forms part of a strategic relationship stanley taza arising between two of Europe s top media companies. In May, Telefonica Internet subsidiary Terra announced it would carry out a $12.5bn acquisition of stanley mug US giant Lycos. The new company, Terra Lycos, has signed a $1bn five-year commerce deal with Bertelsmann - Lycos long-term partner in Europe - which gives it preferential access to Bertelsmann content. Bertelsmann and Terra Lycos have also signed an agreement to jointly develop on-line bookshop, BOL Spain.But relations between Telefonica president Juan Villalonga and Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff appeared to hit turbulence a few weeks ago when Telefonica sent out a press release announcing Bertelsmann/CLT-Ufa s purchase of an 11% stake in Telefonica holding Antena 3 Television before Bertelsmann was ready to announce the deal. The acquisition is reportedly still under negotiation.Coming on the heels of Bertelsmann s $6.75bn-$8.25bn sale to AOL of its interests in AOL Australia and AOL Europe, the mediaWays deal will mean a healthy infusion of capital for the German group.MediaWays is the second leading Internet network operator in Germany, behind Deutsche Telekom. Telefonica Data, which off