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- Creative crisis: the arts world in revolt It was meant to provide
- THE Creative Scotland Bill was introduced in March, signalling the end of a process that began nearly five years, two administrations and one cultural commission ago. But rather like the Hidden Masterpiece in Balzac's story, it appears that revision, editing and addition have left the finished bill a...
- Research articles 2008-05-18
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- Minister addresses Scotland's creative industries forum.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-24 March 2000-SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE: Minister addresses Scotland's creative industries forum C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:23032000 Mr Henry McLeish, Scottish Executive Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning and Robert Crawford, Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise, both addressed a...
- Research articles 2000-03-24
- Scotland does e-learning
- Scotland kilt its barriers to a knowledge economy and plaids the case for e-learning. When I stepped off the plane in Glasgow, I was a confirmed e-learning skeptic; 48 hours later, after visiting the Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish University for Industry, I was an evangelist....
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Scotland Does E-Learning - Statistical Data Included
- Scotland kilt its barriers to a knowledge economy and plaids the case for e-learning. When I stepped off the plane in Glasgow, was a confirmed e-learning skeptic; 48 hours later, after visiting the Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish University for Industry, I was an evangelist. Scotland ...
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Dyke's devolution is good news for Scotland
- IT HAS been a mixed summer for Scotland. The weather has been the best anyone can remember, the tourism figures have been pretty dire and we are about to send just three athletes to the Olympics. But for anyone interested in the creative new Scotland, the green shoots have been...
- Research articles 2000-08-27
- Being creative is far from the life of Reilly
- New developments in the Scottish artistic industries has been a real eye-opener for some. Sharon Ward finds out why David Reilly knows his new job might sound glamorous but he knows differently. Recently appointed to spearhead Scottish Enterprise's approach to the creative industries, he was on a three-day trip to...
- Research articles 2000-02-27
- Moving story of Tellytown; BBC Scotland's planned new HQ at Pacific
- THE centre of gravity in broadcasting north of the Border has been shifting south of the River Clyde in Glasgow ever since BBC Scotland said it wanted to move its headquarters to Pacific Quay several years ago. SMG put in a planning application of its own recently,...
- Research articles 2004-06-13
- Riddoch promises a more creative and flexible alternative to BBC
- THERE were strong words off-air last year when hard-talking radio presenter Lesley Riddoch announced that she was leaving BBC Scotland to produce her own show. The feared job losses have not materialised, and now Riddoch has revealed the shape of her Dundee-based television and radio company, aiming to...
- Research articles 2005-01-30
- Scottish industry should learn from Hollywood
- Hollywood can provide the model for how Scotland's creative industries can succeed in the next century, according to a new report by Scottish Enterprise. The report's radical proposals, currently being studied by leading industry figures, include the setting up of a creative media lab, centres of excellence for...
- Research articles 1999-09-12
- Executives aim for children's TV
- A group of senior executives from the creative industries has made recommendations to the Scottish Executive aimed at transforming Scotland's world standing as a producer of programmes, films and computer games. Representatives from the Screen Industries Summit Group SISG told Jim Wallace, deputy first minister, and Frank...
- Research articles 2004-07-04
- New head of Galleries: Executive arts policy 'attractive' Director-
- THE next director-general of the National Galleries of Scotland has contradicted the views of many of the country's creative community by welcoming the Scottish Executive's ambition of formulating new arts policies. Despite a wave of dissenting opinion among artists in Scotland following redundancies at Scottish Opera and radical...
- Research articles 2005-09-04
- F4G and Scottish Enterprise to co-invest in computer games
- F4G Software, the Edinburgh-based investment company, has been chosen as one of Scottish Enterprise's partners in a new pounds 3.5 million fund for creative companies. F4G will co-invest in computer games developers as part of the digital media and creative industries project fund. It joins Ingenious Media...
- Research articles 2004-07-11
- Turn Product Safety Concerns Into Opportunity
- Today the New York Times business section features a very enjoyable read for anyone who has been annoyed by the relentlessly cheerful Sesame Street character, Elmo. Mattel, the maker of a Dancing Elmo toy, is subjecting the little guys to dismemberment and destruction in a testing lab in China to...
- Blog posts 2007-07-26
- Silicon future for Glasgow
- BBC Scotland's announcement that it is to move to a new #50million studio complex on the Clyde could signal the rebirth of Glasgow's South Side as the new Silicon Valley. The development at Pacific Quay will be the BBC's first purpose- built digital studio facility, and is expected...
- Research articles 1999-07-25
- Poetry lover who's ready to help colleagues wax lyrical; One of the
- HE'S a drinking pal of improv comic Greg Proops, political big gob Mark Thomas and veteran poet Edwin Morgan. And he gets all fired up by the work of Edgar Allan Poe and Thomas De Quincey. It's all part of the job for Ian Docherty. Docherty, 39,...
- Research articles 2001-02-18
- Football: The stakes are high and I want to be involved SAYS DONS'
- ABERDEEN striker Robbie Winters has just three weeks to convince Craig Brown that he has the ability to help solve Scotland's striking problem. It's no secret that the national side is solid at the back, adaptable and creative in midfield but with far too few options up...
- Research articles 2001-08-12
- New head of Galleries: Executive arts policy 'attractive'
- THE next director-general of the National Galleries of Scotland NGS has contradicted many in the creative community by welcoming the Executive's ambition to formulate new arts policies. Despite a wave of dissent among artists following redundancies at Scottish Opera and structural changes proposed by the Cultural Commission report,...
- Research articles 2005-09-04
- Broadcast views WHAT IS SCOTTISH BROADCASTING'S FUTURE? WHAT IS
- Stuart Cosgrove, director of nations and regions, Channel 4 "Scottish broadcasting is at a crossroad and faces substantial choices. Challenges exist all along the chain of production and distribution. There are no easy solutions. "The first question is what our broadcasting is for? Is it to...
- Research articles 2007-08-05
- Sweet Squared will distribute CND professional products in England.(FYI FOR SALON AND SPA)
- Sweet Squared will distribute CND professional products in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Creative Nail Academy has been named a CND distributor for Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- Research articles 2008-01-01
- There's lights and cameras but there needs to be far more action
- The Scottish television and film industry needs to take a long, hard look at itself if it is to truly flourish. Juliette Garside reports THE creative industries in Scotland, particularly in film and television, desperately need a concerted effort to make the most of the present potential,...
- Research articles 2001-02-25
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