All Broadcast articles in 29 May 2014
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News
FujiFilm tests 154TB LTO technology
FujiFilm and IBM have set a new record in data density equivalent to a 154TB LTO cartridge, which is 62 times greater than current LTO6 cartridge capacity.
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UK Screen teams up with Wiggin
Facilities trade body UK Screen Association has formed a partnership with media law firm Wiggin.
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IABM opens Design and Innovation Awards
The IABM (International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers) has opened its 2014 Design and Innovation Awards.
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Sony launches PXW-X160 camcorder
Sony has launched the PXW-X160, the latest addition to the manufacturer’s XDCam range of camcorders.
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Envy adds Avid S6 control surface
Envy has taken delivery of the first Avid S6 control surface in central London.
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Features
Connectivity is key
With an increasing amount of content delivered via the internet connectivity is key, says Premier’s Ralph Turner
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Sinacola joins The Space Project
Former Pie Factory studio manager Dean Sinacola has joined new Manchester facility The Space Project.
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DPP takes file delivery roadshow on tour
The Digital Production Partnership’s (DPP) File Delivery Made Simple workshops will visit Glasgow, Bristol and Salford next week.
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MetraWeather launches graphics portal
MetraWeather has launched a new weather graphics portal for broadcasters, kicking off with forecasts for the upcoming World Cup matches in Brazil.
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SIS Live sets web stream world record
SIS Live and Red Bull Media House have set a Guinness World Record for the most concurrent live web streams for last year’s broadcast from the London Eye.
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BBC receives over 1k complaints over Ukip coverage
The BBC has received a total of 1,190 complaints from viewers over its coverage of the UK Independence Party (Ukip) recent European Parliament 2014 election coverage.
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Analysis: Turner Laing's departure
Sophie Turner Laing could be set for a move into the production sector when she leaves Sky later this year.
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Good Morning Britain ratings fall 13%
ITV’s breakfast show ratings have fallen more than 13% year-on-year during Good Morning Britain’s first month on air, according to figures compiled by Broadcast.
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Bafta chairman: training key to diversity
Bafta chairman and Mentorn chief executive John Willis has stressed the importance of training and award schemes in encouraging diversity in the TV, film and games industries.
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Ofcom reveals board additions
Former C4 non-executive director Stephen Hill has been confirmed as one of three new appointments to Ofcom’s board.
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Bearkatt tracks orangutans for Nat Geo
Nat Geo Wild is to follow a group of orangutans in the wilds of Indonesia for its latest UK commission.
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DCMS fires starting gun on Trust race
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) has fired the starting gun on the race to become chairman of the BBC Trust.
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Comment
Diversity: time for joined-up thinking
Improving diversity demands joined-up thinking and creative sense
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News
Sophie Turner Laing to leave Sky
Sophie Turner Laing, managing director of content at Sky, is to leave the pay-TV broadcaster later this year.
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Ratings
Question Time scores 2.7m with Joey Barton
Joey Barton and Piers Morgan’s Question Time appearance failed to lift the show’s ratings to a notable high on Thursday - as ITV’s line-up continued to trample the competition.