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Waterman opens studio complex promoting new production talent. (News).

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Pete Waterman has joined forces with County Hall owner Mac Okamoto to launch a studio complex and train new producers in London's one-time local government home.

Open Studios will be launched in three stages. The first stage sees four programming studios--which are housed inside the former GLC headquarters--opening for the first applicants to use.

Waterman expects to open the remaining space in two other phases. These will be more studios, including TV resources and facilities for the recording of film music that will be capable of hosting a fully-sized orchestra.

The PWL boss says that Open Studios will be a breeding ground for new producers to gain a toehold in the industry and he will be ...

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