All Broadcast articles in 10 September 2015 – Page 5
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News
Mytherapy ties up with Warner Bros De Lane Lea
Boutique grading facility Mytherapy is moving into Warner Bros De Lane Lea’s (WBDLL) Dean Street audio facility.
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Autodesk completes move to subscription-only software
Autodesk has revealed that from the end of July next year its Entertainment Creation Suite, which includes the firm’s Maya, 3Ds Max and Softimage programs, will be available by subscription only.
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Net Insight snaps up software firm ScheduALL
Net Insight has acquired ScheduALL for $14m in a bid to strengthen the former’s media service and workflow orchestration offering.
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Vislink pioneers wireless 4K camera system for BT Sport
Vislink provided a live 4K wireless transmission system for BT Sport’s coverage of the MotoGP World Championship at Silverstone.
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In brief: Dancing with the Stars; C4 scheduling; Deadline Gallipoli; Nevision
BBC Worldwide is to launch a Dancing with the Stars companion app and Channel 4 has expanded the remit of its head of scheduling. Read on for more of today’s news.
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Netflix snatches Black Mirror from C4
Netflix has swooped to nab Charlie Brooker’s dark comedy Black Mirror away from Channel 4.
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Ratings
Doc Martin returns with 6m
MONDAY: Doc Martin returned to ITV after a two-year absence with close to 6m viewers as The Catch sunk to 1m.
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BBC plans £100m 'scheduling mix' savings
BBC content will come under the microscope as the corporation bids to find £100m of “scheduling mix efficiencies” under Tony Hall’s vision for the next charter.
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Fremantle Media buys French indie
Fremantle Media has acquired a majority stake in fledgling French drama indie Fontaram.
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ITV to pilot parent intervention format
ITV has ordered a pilot from Boundless which will follow grown-up children as they help their parents deal with life-threatening health, debt and anxiety issues.
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ITV launches playalong Rugby World Cup app
ITV has launched an interactive playalong app as a companion to its 2015 Rugby World Cup coverage.
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Top 5 IBC future-gazing conference sessions
IBC2015: Wondering what the future might bring? Here are our picks for the top five future gazing conference sessions at this year’s IBC.
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Babcock builds new MCR for merged WRN Broadcast operation
Babcock Media has begun work on a new combined MCR following the company’s acquisition of WRN Broadcast in March.
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David Liddiment joins FremantleMedia
All3Media co-founder David Liddiment has joined FremantleMedia UK as non-executive chairman.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Queen's Longest Reign; Doc Martin; The Catch
“The BBC presented The Longest Reign in such a smug, one-sided manner that it was close to unbearable viewing.”
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Comic Strip returns with hacking special
The Comic Strip is to return to Gold with a 75-minute hacking scandal special lampooning News International.
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UKTV snaps up Disney dramas
UKTV has acquired a raft of high-profile Disney dramas including a Criminal Minds spin-off.
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BBC: household levy could boost income
The BBC has indicated that replacing the licence fee with a German-style household levy could generate additional income – and hinted at changes to free licence fees for over-75s.
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Worldwide must return £1.2bn to BBC
BBC Worldwide is expected to increase its returns to the BBC by “more than 15%” over the next five years following the launch of BBC Studios and an expanded digital remit.
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Tony Hall: ‘inevitable’ services will close
Director general Tony Hall has said it is “inevitable” that BBC services will either close or be scaled back over the next five years.