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The number employed in media within one mile of MediaCityUK was static over the five years, as cuts in output offset new job growth (and the coverage of the 2012 London Olympics was a peak for BBC Sport). However, the economic impact outside Salford was greater, with the creation of 4,420 new jobs for existing businesses in the wider city region.
The pathway can be taken as a Triple or Double and paired with an A-Level in either Photography, Graphics, Media Studies or History. The UTC specialises in digital and creative content, with employer partners playing a key role in the curriculum of the UTC by setting real life work experience projects.
The move saw a number of major productions leave London for the first time and head north to Salford. The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 all relocated the filming of various shows to The Studios. This included established British shows Match of the Day and Countdown. [citation needed] dock10 also offers other media services, such as post production.
X1 Media City is a residential development in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England. When fully built, the scheme will comprise four identical 85 m (277 ft) tall, 26-storey high-rise towers, each containing 275 apartments (1,100 in total). [3] Towers 1 and 2 have been constructed, completing in 2017 and 2019 respectively.
MediaCityUK, located two miles from Manchester City Centre, will act as a new second home for the BBC and ITV away from London. This is a list of television programmes that are/were either set, produced or filmed in Manchester. [3] [4] The Media in Manchester page provides a more in depth look at the history of broadcasting and media in Manchester.
Oasis Academy MediaCityUK (formerly Hope Hall then Hope High School) is a co-educational secondary school for 11-16 year olds in Salford Quays, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The school is an academy run by Oasis Community Learning, a multi-academy trust. The buildings date from 2012.
In 1983, Salford City Council acquired parts of the docks covering 220 acres (90 ha) from the Manchester Ship Canal Company with the aid of a derelict land grant. [3] The area was rebranded as Salford Quays and redevelopment by Urban Waterside began in 1985 under the Salford Quays Development Plan. [1]
The Salford Star was a free local news, culture and campaigning magazine based in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. [2] First published in 2006, it moved to online-only publication in 2009, although returned briefly to print in 2015–2016.