All Broadcast articles in 13 August 2015 – Page 5
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News
ITV takes stake in YouTube network for mums
ITV has taken a minority stake in Channel Mum, the YouTube multichannel network aimed at mothers.
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Nativ launches Partner Community
Media logistics platform company Nativ is launching an international reseller and partner network to support its MioEverywhere product suite.
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The X Factor live director exits
Bafta-winning director Phil Heyes is to leave The X Factor ahead of its 12th series.
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3 Mills expands industry partnerships
3 Mills Studios has become a Gold partner of the British Film Commission (BFC).
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Fabric 2 set for Siggraph unveiling
Fabric Software will launch Fabric Engine 2 at Siggraph in Los Angeles this week.
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Ratings
Dragon's Den hits four-year high as Javone Prince struggles
SUNDAY: BBC2 experienced a mixed evening as Dragon’s Den pulled in its biggest audience in four years but Javone Prince’s comedy show bowed out with a series average under 350,000.
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IABM announces Innovation Awards shortlist
IBC 2015: IABM has announced the shortlist of nominees for its 2015 Design & Innovation Awards.
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AP expands in North Korea, Cuba and China
The Associated Press is expanding its Global Media Services operation to include a new facility in North Korea. AP will also upgrade its existing live facilities in Cuba and China.
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BTI appoints Julia German to vendor management role
Media localisation and access services provider BTI Studios has appointed Julia German as director of international vendor management.
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E4 acquires TV reboot of Rush Hour
E4 has acquired the TV reboot of buddy cop drama Rush Hour and Containment, the US remake of Belgian plague thriller Cordon.
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New cloud playout by Amagi
IBC 2015: Amagi has announced a new managed cloud-based playout service based on a hybrid architecture of cloud-management and edge-playout solutions.
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Betty launches US arm
The Undateables producer Betty has launched a US production arm headed up by Discovery exec Jon Sechrist as it attempts to crack America.
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Video
VIDEO: Hunted, C4
Channel 4 unveils the trailer for the Shine TV format in which 14 people go on the run from a team of expert hunters.
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Hutt joins Aframe team
Cloud video services provider Aframe has recruited Lisa Hutt as the company’s new chief marketing officer.
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Ratings
Ripper Street and BBQ Champ suffer declines
FRIDAY: Ripper Street continued on BBC1 with 300,000 fewer viewers than tuned in for last week’s opener – as ITV’s BBQ Champ lost half a million people.
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C5's Football League Tonight kicks off with 600k
SATURDAY: Football League Tonight’s maiden outing on Channel 5 failed to net a larger audience than the previous season’s highlights show on BBC1 – despite its primetime slot.
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Pact attacks EU stance on content-blocking
Pact has hit back at European Commission claims that Sky and the US studios are acting illegally by preventing consumers across the continent from accessing content in other territories.
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Critics
TV Critics: Atomic; Partners in Crime; Sinatra; From Venice to Istanbul
“This was not an informative piece of film-making: it was an art installation masquerading as television.”
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C4 sets sail with Twofour Navy doc
Royal Marines Commando School producer Twofour is to turn its attention to the Royal Navy for its latest fixed-rig series for Channel 4.
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