All Broadcast articles in 10 December 2010
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News
File delivery dominates IBC
With the DPP deadline fast approaching, the first compliant tools were unveiled in Amsterdam
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Frontline club deploys Object Matrix storage
Archiving data storage firm Object Matrix has supplied London’s Frontline Club with its disk-based archive system, MatrixStore.
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MPs slam Andy Duncan's pay packet
MPs have criticised the “unacceptable” pay packet of Channel 4’s former chief executive Andy Duncan.
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Features
Elstree Studios
Elstree Studios managing director Roger Morris blames the dip in TV work on a “lack of decision-making and musical chairs” at the top of broadcasters including ITV and Channel 5.
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Studios: Year in Review 2010
After a tough 2010, confidence is improving and studios capacity is being expanded in preparation for a better 2011.
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Hotcam: providing the HD factor
Three major shows took the leap into high-definition and tapeless production this year: EastEnders, Deal Or No Deal and The X Factor.
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BBC Studios and Post Production
2010 has been the best year at BBC Studios and Post Production (S&PP) for a decade, claims chief executive Mark Thomas.
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The London Studios
The year got off to a slow start at The London Studios (TLS) but bookings have built up over 2010.
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Pinewood Shepperton Studios
Pinewood Shepperton Studios, the UK’s largest complex, blames a reduction in spend from broadcasters for a 6% fall in its TV revenues over the first half of the year
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Unions ballot over ITV pay rise
Bectu, the NUJ and Unite are balloting members who work at ITV, over the company’s pay increase for next year.
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Supply chain problems limit growth, according to IABM
The broadcast manufacturing sector is returning to health, but supply chain problems are an inhibitor to growth, according to a recent survey by the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers (IABM).
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Chiles to host ITV1 chatshow
Adrian Chiles is to host a weekly topical chatshow for ITV1 next year that will see the Daybreak anchor round-up the biggest news stories of the week.
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UTV: BBC should review all stations
Radio 5 Live should be included in the BBC’s review of costs of its radio output, according to Talksport owners UTV Media.
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BBC could raise £1bn from Worldwide sale
BBC Worldwide, the corporation’s commercial arm, could be partially privatised to raise up to £2 billion and allow the BBC to spearhead growth in exports from Britain’s creative industries, according to reports.
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Local TV plans may threaten regional production
Public service broadcasters may have to cut their out-of-London production quotas if they are to help in delivering the government’s local TV agenda, according to Ofcom.
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Ratings
Coronation Street Live records seven-year high
THURSDAY: ITV1’s live episode of Coronation Street drew a massive peak audience of 14.86m (52.8% share) – the highest figures for the soap in seven years.
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TCI round-up: Good News
BBC1 is to relocate a reluctant detective to the Caribbean while Russell Howard received some good news from BBC3.
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C4 commissions Five Go To... pilot for RDF
Channel 4 has commissioned a pilot series from RDF Television in which five celebrities compete in organising the best holiday for the group.
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Comment
10 Dec ‘10
“It is time travel that might be designed to send you mad and, in television terms, the more troubled the celebrity, the better the conceit is going to work.” Read on for the verdict on of last night’s TV.