All Broadcast articles in 11 September 2014 – Page 5
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News
ITV orders celebrity talent show
ITV is lining up a new celebrity entertainment format to replace the outgoing Dancing On Ice in 2015.
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BBC3 brings back Siblings
Bwark Productions’ sitcom Siblings has been commissioned for a second series by BBC3 before the conclusion of the debut run.
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Premiere Pro option added to Tedial's Tarsys
IBC 2014: Media asset management and storage software firm Tedial will demonstrate its new Adobe Premiere Pro CC editing functionality within its Tarsys MAM system at IBC.
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Features
What to see at IBC 2014
Remote working, Ultra HD cameras and live broadcast over IP will be among the big themes at this year’s Amsterdam trade show.
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Comment
Connected broadcasting: TV anytime, anywhere
The TV industry is in a period of continuous technological innovation, says Tom Cape
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News
Viacom closes £450m deal for Channel 5
Viacom has closed its £450m acquisition of free-to-air broadcaster Channel 5 and confirmed that programming chief Ben Frow and chief operating officer Paul Dunthorne will stay with the business.
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Local TV chief resigns
The boss of Comux has resigned less than two years after creating the company which is responsible for getting local TV on air.
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Ratings
Long Lost Family spin-off reunites 2.8m
TUESDAY: Spin-off series Long Lost Family: What Happened Next? opened up with 2.8m viewers on ITV on Tuesday.
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Imagine Communications to demo ingest tools and branding platform
IBC 2014: Imagine Communications has introduced a set of tools for managing content ingest and storage.
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Grass Valley to showcase IP management tools
IBC 2014: A technology demonstration of Grass Valley’s SDN–based (software defined networks) system for managing an IP network will sit at the heart of the company’s IP kit on display in Amsterdam.
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The Hangover indie Legendary establishes London base
Legendary Television Distribution, the global TV sales arm of The Hangover and The Dark Knight producer, has hired former Sony exec John McMahon to run its European business.
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Sir David Attenborough heads back to Great Barrier Reef
Sir David Attenborough is heading back to the Great Barrier Reef for an Atlantic Productions documentary for BBC1.
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Fifty Fifty set to double in size
Soho post facility Fifty Fifty has taken on another building next door to its existing D’Arblay Street HQ.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Motorway; Hot Tub Britain
“This was an effective piece of no-frills television.”
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Video
VIDEO: Rik Mayall on Crackanory
Comic Strip star Rik Mayall paid tribute to comic heroes including Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams in a video for UKTV channel Dave recorded shortly before his death last month.
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Government eyes terms of trade review
Sajid Javid has hinted that the government may launch a review of terms of trade and confirmed that Rona Fairhead’s appointment as BBC Trust chair has been “unanimously approved” by the culture select committee.
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Government could step back from retransmission fees row
Culture secretary Sajid Javid has hinted that the government could step back from the retransmission fees dispute between Sky and ITV and Channel 4, clearing the way for negotiations between the companies.
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Features
What to see at IBC 2014: part three
Expect to see plenty of innovation around the management and delivery of content at IBC, writes Will Strauss
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Purnell: ‘Sword of Damocles’ hangs over the BBC
BBC director of strategy and digital James Purnell has claimed that there is a “Sword of Damocles” hanging over the corporation’s independence.