All Broadcast articles in 11 August 2017 – Page 4
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Viewers fail to return to Eden
MONDAY: Stripped shows Animal Rescue Live & C5’s Make Or Break also debut
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Critics
Eden; Make or Break?, Man In An Orange Shirt
“Some fifth wall of television started to crack as a producer entered the shot looking nonplussed”
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Jellyfish Pictures recruits development producer Charlotte Loynes
Highly experienced development producer, Charlotte Loynes, who has more than 20 years of experience working in animation, is joining VFX and animation house Jellyfish Pictures.
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Ikegami appointed as SAM reseller
Equipment made by Snell Advanced Media (SAM) is to be made available via the camera manufacturer Ikegami after the two vendors agreed a reseller partnership.
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TC Soho to close after 40 years
The digital dailies, content preparation and media duplication firm TC Soho is to close after almost 40 years in business, it has been confirmed.
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Award winning sound mixer Adrian Rhodes returns to De Lane Lea
Much-acclaimed sound designer and mixer Adrian Rhodes, who has picked up BAFTA, RTS and Motion Picture Sound Editor awards in his career to date, has re-joined De Lane Lea after six years at Goldcrest and a brief stint at The Farm Group. He was previously with ...
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Diana doc sends C4 to a three-year high
SUNDAY: In Her Own Words is biggest factual show since Benefits Street
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Critics
Diana: In Her Own Words; Secrets of Silicon Valley; Poldark
“We didn’t learn much new about the late People’s Princess than we knew before.”
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Trams buys NMR as founder departs
London-based reseller and systems integrator New Media Research (NMR) has been sold to Trams, the Apple reseller, in a deal that sees founder Jason Thompson depart the business.
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Twenty Twenty boss exits for Shiver
Twenty Twenty boss Tim Carter is to join ITV Studios’ Shiver as managing director. He leaves the Warner Bros-owned indie after over twenty years, having started as a runner in 1995. His appointment at the ITV Studios factual division, which has bases in London, Leeds and Manchester, ...
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