All Broadcast articles in 13 May 2011 – Page 5
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Behind The Scenes
The Street That Cut Everything, BBC1
With 20 households and 52 residents taking part, our most crucial task on this series was making sure we didn’t miss anything, says Ricky Kelehar.
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News
Wimbledon Studios welcomes new firms
Three more companies have moved in to the media village at Wimbledon Studios
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Promotion Hire open day
Promotion Hire’s Brighton facility is holding an open day next month to showcase Sony’s PMW F3 35mm camera, along with Arri and Zeiss lenses.
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The Mill wins Bafta for Merlin
The Mill has been honoured with a Bafta Craft Award (pictured) for its VFX work on BBC1’s Merlin.
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Volfoni plans for growth
3D glasses manufacturer Volfoni has raised £1.8m to support its commercial and technological development.
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Getty buys Photolibrary
Getty Images has acquired the Photolibrary group, including natural world specialist Oxford Scientific.
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Disposal service launches
Systems integrator Broadcast Networks has launched a decommissioning service.
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ACS covers the wedding
ACS provided Smarthead remote head systems and camera channels for the royal wedding.
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iPont in 3D breakthrough
iPont has developed software that it claims is a breakthrough in glasses-free 3D viewing.
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Crozier: product placement revenues "negligible"
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier has admitted that product placement revenues will be “negligible” as the advertising tool finds its feet in the UK.
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C4 board sees pay fall by £855,000
Channel 4’s executive and non-executive board members total pay fell by £855,000 in 2010, the broadcaster’s annual report has revealed.
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Gallery: BBC Salford
As the first BBC employees take up residence at MediaCityUK in Salford, new pictures have been released of the corporation’s new northern base where BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live, children’s, learning, future, sport and technology will be based.
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C4 to make mischief with new line-up
Channel 4 is to show people taking Class A drugs and aims to build a national database showing how changes in diet can cure common ailments, part of its commitment to a new risk-centred strategy.
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Patten: BBC must apologise faster
The BBC should respond to complaints more quickly and present a united front when doing so, the new Trust chairman has said.
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Moffat attacks Doctor Who plot leaking 'vandals'
Doctor Who series boss Steven Moffatt has blasted fans who leak details of plots, accusing them of “vandalism”.
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Ratings
Katie Price series ends on 268,000
TUESDAY: Katie Price’s first ob doc series for Sky Living has drawn to a close with just under 270,000 viewers.
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C4 News editor takes top prize at One World awards
Channel 4 News’ international editor Lindsey Hilsum has won Journalist of the Year at the annual One World Media Awards.
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Pace hit by supply chain pressure
Set-top box maker Pace has slashed profit expectations after it admitted its supply chain had been squeezed by factors including the Japanese tsunami.
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Bowman to front C4 film series
Edith Bowman is to present a new film series for Channel 4, made in partnership with Vue Entertainment.