All Broadcast articles in 12 November 2010 – Page 2
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News
Hunt: presenters' appearance doesn't matter
Jay Hunt has denied that appearance was ever a factor when casting Countryfile presenters in defence of the decision to axe Miriam O’Reilly.
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NUJ offers to call off strike
The NUJ strike planned for next week will be called off and talks re-opened if the BBC drops disciplinary action against three overseas union members who supported the strike.
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ITV2 lines up Kerry Katona series
Kerry Katona has been lined up to feature in a new ITV2 ob doc and could go on to become a long-term replacement for Katie Price.
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Behind The Scenes
Any Human Heart, C4
Horse face or bun face? Casting was the main concern on this adaption of William Boyd’s 20th-century epic, writes Sally Woodward Gentle.
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Ratings
ITV1 takes Pride as Wallace and Gromit tumble
WEDNESDAY: ITV1 will have been proud of The Pride of Britain Award’s 6.2m viewers last night, but 2 million viewers deserted BBC1’s Wallace and Gromit show at 7.30pm.
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Comment
11 Nov '10
“Expecting viewers to hang in for 12 episodes is overdoing it rather.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Features
The Family
Full post and titles on 8 x 60-minute fly-on-the-wall series following the universal themes of family life.
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News
Fine tuning of BBC offer could prevent NUJ strikes
A telephone call between BBC HR director Lucy Adams and Bectu general secretary Gerry Morrissey may have set the wheels in motion to avert the NUJ strike planned for next week.
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Features
Blackmagic software upgrade
An update for Blackmagic’s Mini Converter UpDownCross and Mini Converter HDMI to SDI, which includes the addition of closed captioning support and integration into the Canon 5D MKII workflow.
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Root6 hires Avid's Smith
Root6 has appointed Malcolm Smith to the newly created position of senior broadcast account manager.
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Avid launches 'most open' Pro Tools release
Avid has unveiled the latest version of its audio production platform Pro Tools.
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North West IPTV fund launched
Vision+Media has launched a £50k scheme that will give indies and digital agencies in the North West the chance to win funding to create IPTV content for the BBC.
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Sony eyes cost-concious market
Sony is boosting its Super 35mm camera range as it looks to increase its share of the cost-conscious end of the ‘film-look’ market.
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Prime Focus launches Soho animation studio
Post-production company Prime Focus has launched Amazing Spectacles, an animation studio based at its Dean Street facility in Soho.
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All3Media signs content deal with Sweden
Fake Or Fortune and Undercover Boss are heading to Sweden as part of a raft of new deals between All3Media International and national broadcaster SVT.
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BBC overhauls its VFX contracts
The BBC has revamped the contracts it signs with VFX houses after struggling to retrieve a half-finished programme when a division of Red Vision went into liquidation earlier this year.
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News
Shed launches for app for Supernanny
Shed Media Group is launching its first iPhone app to support the Ricochet-produced fact-ent show Supernanny.
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BBC News calls for compromise
BBC newsroom managers have urged Helen Boaden and Lucy Adams to extend an olive branch to the NUJ or risk the prospect of long-running strikes.
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Ministry of Sound to boost control over content
Ministry of Sound has agreed a deal with digital distributor and sales house Myvideorights that will see its video content syndicated via a range of sites including Dailymotion, Facebook and YouTube.