All Broadcast articles in 12 October 2012 – Page 4
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Envy installs third Forbidden server
Envy has taken a third FORscene system from cloud-based video editing firm Forbidden.
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Hayes returns to Framestore
Andy Hayes is returning to Framestore as head of effects in the facility’s film division.
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Codex names European development manager
Codex has appointed Rainer Hercher as its business development manager for Europe and Asia.
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Blackmagic unveils Cinema Camera software upgrade
Blackmagic Design has released a software update for its Cinema Camera.
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Getty and Red Bull open 'innovative video' archive
Getty Images has teamed up with Red Bull Media House to launch a range of aerial, slowmotion and time-lapse videos.
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83% of Arab Digital Generation uses web daily
Groundbreaking new research from global management consulting firm Booz & Company, in partnership with Google, has provided the most illuminating snapshot yet of the habits and aspirations of the Arab Digital Generation (ADG).
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Vice Media to launch 24-hour news channel in 18 countries
Vice Media CEO Shane Smith discusses the company’s bold ambitions at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit.
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BBC Trust puts Europe, religion and immigration under scrutiny
The BBC Trust has kicked off an independent review into the balance of the BBC’s coverage of Europe, immigration and religion.
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What the Big Bird controversy means for children's media
Sesame Workshop CEO says children’s learning should be non-partisan; defends public-private partnership but calls for more federal backing.
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Viacom's Bakish touts local content that travels
‘Glocalisation’ was the topic of conversation between Bob Bakish, CEO of Viacom International Media Networks, and Sai Kumar, group CEO of Network 18, during an Abu Dhabi Media Summit panel called Two-Way Streets.
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How TV has transformed Afghanistan
There are a lot of opportunities for media concerns willing to take risks in emerging markets.
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The creation of Internet is 'biggest event' in human history
Experts call for heavy investment in infrastructure.
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Li Ruigang talks about Dreamworks' China deal
The film market is one of the biggest sectors of growth in the Chinese media landscape, China Media Capital chairman Li Ruigang told the Abu Dhabi Media Summit today.
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Internet driving job creation in developing countries
McKinsey’s Tarek Elmasry says that in global terms, the Internet is the size of Spain; Arabic is fastest-growing language online.
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Google's Kyncl talks ad models and 'professional' content
Says Google is ‘complementary’ to broadcasters, not at war with them.
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eMarketer's Ramsey says a third of planet is on web
Geoff Ramsey, (Founder & CEO, eMarketer) dazzled the Abu Dhabi Media Summit audience with an 18-minute presentation that allowed them at least to peer into the digital future.
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Collapsing windows still not working, studios say
The vexed issue of theatrical windows was again raised in today’s Abu Dhabi Media Summit roundtable, Tablets Rising.
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BSI kits out Quiksilver surfing competion
Wireless camera specialists Broadcast Sports Inc (BSI) provided a handheld radio camera and a wireless pan/tilt/roll/zoom camera for this week’s Quiksilver Pro France surfing competition.
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Rantzen: Savile proves need for whistle-blowing system
Esther Rantzen, the TV presenter and founder of Childline, has called on the TV industry to establish a workable framework to allow whistle-blowers to complain about bullying and harassment in the wake of the Jimmy Savile revelations.
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BBC Trust demands "gold standard" of child protection
The BBC Trust has called on the corporation to prove that it has “gold standard” child protection policies in the wake of the Jimmy Savile allegations - and robust measures in place to avoid a culture of fear in speaking out about inappropriate practices.