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  • BBC launches new company for content creation

    The BBC has launched a new company named BBC Studios heralding what it called “a new chapter” for the its content creation.

    The newly created studio, the merger of BBC Worldwide and the old BBC Studios, brings the BBC Group into line with the rest of the industry to ensure the creative and commercial success of the organisation in face of increasing competition for viewers.

    According to a statement, the new studio, officially, will see content through the full life cycle of development, commissioning, production and co-production, sales and distribution and will underpin the creation of new BBC-owned intellectual property.

    Following the March announcement to set up a production office in Sydney, Australia, the new company is developing new production opportunities in Beijing, China.

    The move follows a series of productions such as “The Blue Planet II” which went viral in China last year.

    Award-winning executive producer Matthew Springford, who has over 20 years’ experience in factual program-making, will be based at its office in Beijing alongside the company’s distribution team.

    It will be working with Chinese TV stations and digital platforms to co-develop and co-produce original content and new formats across all factual genres.

    Leading a staff of around 3,000 and overseeing an annual turnover of 1.4 billion pounds (1.96 billion U.S. dollars), CEO Tim Davie said: “BBC Studios has what it takes to create and export quality British programs in this new age of content.”

    Xinhua/NAN

  • Australian PM fined $195 for not wearing life jacket on boat

    Australian PM fined $195 for not wearing life jacket on boat

    Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, was fined 250 Australian dollars (195 dollars) for not wearing a life jacket while moving his dinghy on Sydney harbour, a local media reported on Friday.

    Turnbull was moving the small vessel about 20 metres from a jetty to a beach near his harbour-side home when he was photographed by a paparazzo.

    The photo appeared in the Australian newspaper on Thursday and the Maritime Service division Chief, Angus Mitchell, told newsmen safety was paramount on the water.

    Mitchell said the prime minister would be fined the 250 dollar penalty for not wearing a life jacket while alone in a boat.

    Turnbull said on Facebook that he had learned his lesson.

    “I will make sure I always wear a life jacket in my dinghy regardless of how close I am to the shore, just as I always do on my kayak.

    “The rules can often seem very technical, but they are there to keep us safe and we should all comply with them,” Turnbull said.

    The fine came the same day a man drowned in waters off Sydney after his fishing dinghy capsised and two others had to be rescued by helicopter.

    According to news report, none of them was wearing life jackets.

    (dpa/NAN)

  • Igali promises to improve wrestling in Nigeria

    Igali promises to improve wrestling in Nigeria

    The President of Nigeria Wrestling Federation ( NWF ), Daniel Igali, on Thursday promised to help in improving the wrestling sport in the country, through improved refereeing and coaching. 

    Igali who is attending the ongoing United World Wrestling ( UWW ) Referees and Coaches Education Course at Manchester in the UK said he would do this by imparting knowledge.

    The Sydney 2000 Olympics gold medalist said participants in the course were being taught wrestling specific technical knowledge such as coaching, refereeing and safety rules updates.

    “It is a professional development course which commenced on Sunday and is expected to end on Saturday. It’s been such a demanding and rewarding experience,” Igali said in Abuja.

    He added that the course would be very handy ahead of the African Championship of February 2018.

    “The various officials of the game must be aware of the little changes in the elite sport.

    The UWW Referees and Coaches Education Course is a seven-day event.

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  • Adeleke seals Sydney Wanderers switch

    Italian Serie A side Lazio have confirmed the departure of Nigeria forward Seyi Adeleke to Australian professional side Western Sydney Wanderers.

    Five years ago the Nigerian, who can play in central defence or midfield, was handed his first professional deal by the Italian outfit but after failing to break into the main team after loan spells, Lazio decided to cut their loss and let the Nigerian leave.

    Lazio announced his departure on their website with a short sentence wishing him well in his future endeavors.

    The club didn’t disclose the fee but Italian sources are speculating the box to box midfielder was allowed to leave for less than a million euros.

    In his days as a senior pro at Lazio he was loaned to Biel Bienne of Switzerland, Salernitania and U.S Pergolettese all in Italy’s second division.