All Broadcast articles in 13 February 2014 – Page 2
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Ratings
DCI Banks battles BBC’s War
Among the running and jumping of summer 2012, we grappled with the spelling of Taekwando.
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News
David Ellender launches LA indie
Former FremantleMedia chief David Ellender has launched an LA-based independent TV production and distribution business backed by private equity firm TPG Growth.
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Ratings
Mother fails to match geeks
South America is about to be everywhere, what with the Brazil World Cup this year and the Rio Olympics in 2016.
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Ratings
Dave delivers with Dynamo
If you asked most people who Steven Frayne was, they’d probably stare blankly at you; if you said Dynamo, most would probably recall the magician.
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Ratings
Tomorrow’s success today
Ardent fans of Scottish League One football still long for one result when Methil’s finest take on the pride of Angus: East Fife 4, Forfar 5.
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News
The Paradise shuts up shop
The Paradise will not be returning for a third series as BBC1 plans to grow new dramas.
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Ratings
BBC2 skates ahead of ITV
If ever there was a right time to announce the relinquishing of the BBC2 Quill of Control, it would be after news like this: BBC2’s Saturday and Sunday combined all-time share (12%) beat ITV’s (9.8%).
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News
Burnett hires One Three Media UK boss
Mark Burnett, the producer behind global hits including The Apprentice and Survivor, has appointed a boss for his new UK production business.
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Comment
DEBATE: ITV - to Be or not to Be
Is ITV’s decision to launch a new female-focussed channel on the money?
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Ratings
Line Of Duty audience halves
Line Of Duty returned to BBC2 on Wednesday with an audience around half the size of the series one debut.
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Critics
TV Critics: Line of Duty; Suspects; Fleming; First Dates
“Line of Duty pinned us to our seats with excitement and even a little astonishment.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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News
Arqiva to broaden services with Capablue acquisition
Arqiva will ramp up efforts to provide IP delivery and connected TV services with the acquisition of multiplatform specialist Capablue.
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News
Atlantic uses laser technology on Nat Geo series
Laser scanning technology used by geologists is being employed by Atlantic Productions for its upcoming Nat Geo archaeological series Time Scanners.
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News
Alias Hire launches training service
Alias Hire is setting up a new training service, with courses starting later this month.
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News
Sky Sports News to boost satellite capacity
SIS Live has signed an agreement with Sky Sports News to provide satellite capacity for its newsgathering operations.
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News
Panasonic's handheld ENG camera set to star at BVE
Panasonic’s AJ-PX270 handheld ENG camera will have its fi rst UK outing at BVE later this month.
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News
Blackmagic Production Camera 4K ready to ship
Blackmagic Design’s Production Camera 4K (above) is now shipping and its price has been reduced from $3,995 (£2,589) to $2,995 (£1,822).
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News
C5 sale enters next phase
The sale of Channel 5 moved a step closer after its advisers sent out a prospectus to potential buyers.
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The Broadcast Interview
Greg Berlanti, Berlanti Productions
The Tomorrow People and Arrow showrunner discusses genre-hopping
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Comment
Digital is advertising’s future
A smart approach to content and consumers is key, says Kate Bulkley