All Broadcast articles in 1 July 2011 – Page 6
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Comment
29 June '11
“So good it almost made me think I was missing out with my nasal philistinism.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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News
C4 News recruits North of England correspondent
Radio 4 and ITV Tonight reporter Morland Sanders is joining Channel 4 News as North of England correspondent, as the programme continues to refresh the on-screen team.
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3view appoints new sales manager
Internet connected HD set-top box manufacturer 3view has recruited former Sony employee Nicola Wrench to the role of sales and marketing manager.
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Byford 'received £950,000 BBC payoff'
Mark Byford, the BBC’s former deputy director-general, received a redundancy payment of almost £950,000, it has emerged.
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TC Soho snaps up DVD firm Pink Pigeon
TC Soho this week completed its acquisition of DVD design and authoring firm Pink Pigeon.
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Ratings
Geordie Shore stalls at finale
TUESDAY: New MTV show Geordie Shore struggled on its final outing while the latest series of Primeval and Blue Bloods also drew to a close with mixed results.
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Animation firm JS3D rebrands as Kettle
3D animation and VFX studio JS3D has been re-branded as Kettle.
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Boris FX releases Transfer AE for After Effects
Boris FX has made its Transfer AE plug-in available for Adobe After Effects for Windows and Mac operating systems.
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Films at 59 chooses Quantel's Pablo PA
Films at 59 has invested in Quantel’s Pablo PA to aid the facility’s move into stereo 3D.
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Sequence shoots and edits Ascot inserts
Sequence Creative and Sequence Post shot and edited five films about the fashion collections on show at last week’s Royal Ascot.
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BBC breached guidelines with pedigree dog claims
The BBC breached its own guidelines on accuracy after it re-edited a controversial programme that had already been criticised by watchdog Ofcom.
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BBC complaints too complicated - Lords
The system for complaining about BBC programmes is “convoluted and overly complicated”, a committee of peers said today.
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Tinopolis acquires US indie
Tinopolis has snapped up A Smith & Co, the LA-based producer of Hell’s Kitchen USA, in a deal estimated to be worth up to $100m.
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Ratings
Chelsea finale fails to shine
MONDAY: E4’s constructed reality series Made In Chelsea finished its eight-week run with one of the lowest audiences of the series.
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Timelords to battle for TVChoice award
Two timelords go head to head against each other for the Best Actor gong in this year’s TVChoice Awards.
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New Tricks stars slam 'censorship'
The stars of BBC police drama New Tricks have criticised television “censorship” - saying that the broadcaster is “terrified” of causing offence.
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Ratings
Sirens debuts with 1.6m
MONDAY: Sirens, Channel 4’s new comedy drama about a team of paramedics, made a strong start in the 10pm slot.
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GMG Radio launches on We7
GMG Radio has agreed a distribution deal with We7 to rollout Real, Rock and Smooth via the streaming music service.
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TV writers festival returns for second year
Writers Paula Milne and Jimmy McGovern are among the leading names appearing at the BBC writersroom festival which takes place in Leeds next week.
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Swain confirmed as BBC Knowledge controller
Emma Swain has been confirmed as George Entwistle’s sucessor as controller of BBC Knowledge commissioning and the corporation will close her previous role.