All Broadcast articles in 26 June 2015
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News
SDI routers set to be replaced by IP within five years
SDI routers will be completely replaced by IP routers within five years, according to 42% of respondents to a Quantel and Snell survey.
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Ratings
Top 100 network programmes: 15 - 21 June 2015
ITV’s Sheridan Smith drama comfortably sees off C4’s Humans and BBC1’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
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News
Lords launch BBC inquiry
The House of Lords Communications Committee has opened an inquiry into the public purposes of the BBC.
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Comment
The Trust is dead, but the BBC has bigger fish to fry
The BBC Trust is dead. It’s been on life support since the Savile scandal and today’s Telegraph front page confirms what we’ve known for a long-time: the government has ripped the plug from its socket.
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News
BBC asks viewers to go cold turkey
BBC viewers and listeners have been asked to go cold turkey on the corporation’s services as part of a research project for charter renewal.
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News
Lambent strikes Banijay deal
Lambent Productions has landed a development deal with Banijay International and revealed a slate of commissions including a US pilot with LA-based Bodega Pictures.
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Features
Interview: Vitec's Matt Danilowicz
Matt Danilowicz has snapped up seven companies since he became chief executive of Vitec Videocom in 2012. And, as he tells George Bevir, he’s not putting away his cheque book any time soon.
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Comment
Commissioning pool widens for digital experts
It’s not just TV and film companies that are competing for graduates with digital skills, says Louise Brown
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News
Canon's Fouque joins Ithaki Group
Former Canon Europe channel development manager Karine Fouque has joined Ithaki Group, where she will be responsible for leading sales of the company’s Transvideo and Aaton Digital products.
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Ratings
Superhospital cares for 3m
THURSDAY: ITV’s Superhospital was unable to usurp Celebrity Masterchef, as The Good Wife bowed out on More 4.
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News
WTS delivers eight-channel OB truck to Video Europe
WTS has delivered Video Europe’s latest outside broadcast vehicle, an eight-camera rigid HD truck equipped with Sony HDC-2500 camera channels and two eight-channel EVS XT3 replay systems.
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News
Future of BBC Trust in doubt
A green paper setting out the government’s position on the BBC ahead of charter renewal negotiations is to sound a death knell for the BBC Trust, according to reports.