All Broadcast articles in 13 November 2015 – Page 3
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Lionsgate eyes All3Media partnership
Lionsgate is keen to forge stronger ties with All3Media in the UK after the super-indie’s owners invested in the Orange Is The New Black producer.
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Vitec boss pays tribute to camera support pioneer Bill Vinten
Engineer Bill Vinten, the son of William Vinten who founded the eponymous camera support equipment firm, passed away on Sunday 8 November.
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UKTI unveils exports portal
UKTI has launched a dedicated website to help first-time exporters grow their businesses outside of the UK.
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In brief: Drunk History; I'm A Celebrity; Planet's Got Talent
Drunk History and Planet’s Got Talent are to return, while ITV has launched its first I’m A Celebrity…app
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Tinopolis pulls plug on sale
Tinopolis has pulled the plug on its sale process because none of its potential suitors could “give us what we needed”.
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BBC3 to showcase fresh talent in stand-up series
BBC3 will showcase fresh stand-up comedians in a series from Dynamo: Magician Impossible indie Phil McIntyre Television, as it continues to gear up for life online next year.
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Comment
Radio offers a united front on jazz
Our collaboration between the BBC and commercial radio echoes the true spirit of jazz, say Alan Davy and Jonathan Arendt
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Ratings
Loch Lomond doc helps C5 match ITV
TUESDAY: Channel 5’s wildlife series about Loch Lomond made a strong start, matching the final of ITV’s gameshow Eternal Glory at 8pm.
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Sony reveals shoulder-mounted PXW-X400 for broadcast and ENG
Sony has added the PXW-X400 to its line-up of shoulder-mounted broadcast cameras.
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Food Network scoops Paul Hollywood series
The Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood is to front a ten-part Reef Television-produced series for Food Network.
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Tony Hall hints that ITV has taken The Voice
Director general Tony Hall has indicated that ITV is to acquire The Voice after BBC1 airs its fifth and final series next year.
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Critics
TV Critics: Lewis; Imagine; Loch Lomond: A Year in the Wild
“It is first-class curl-under-the-blanket comfort viewing, and will be sorely missed.”
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Kudos absorbs Lovely Day & Shine Pictures
Lovely Day and Shine Pictures are to become absorbed into Kudos following Diederick Santer’s appointment as joint chief executive officer of the Broadchurch producer.
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Sky names comedy chief amid exec shake-up
Sky has appointed Jon Mountague as head of comedy and promoted Sky 1 director Adam MacDonald in a wide-ranging executive shake-up by new content boss Gary Davey.
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Canon unveils two new compact camcorders
Canon has launched the XA30 and XA35, two camcorders that will join its X-series range.
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Discovery & Liberty Global to take stakes in Lionsgate
Discovery and Liberty Global plan to pay $195m (£128m) for separate stakes in the indie studio.
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Bectu battles ITV Studios over 3sixtymedia redundancy plans
Bectu is challenging ITV Studios’ proposal to cut 28 jobs at the Manchester post and studio crewing company 3sixtymedia.
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INFOGRAPHIC: Supergirl, Sky 1
The superhero series added 1m consolidated viewers to become Sky 1’s highest-rated series launch in three years.
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BBC1 entertainment ‘presses reset’ after losing The Voice
The BBC has already set the wheels in motion to find a new primetime Saturday night entertainment show that could fill the void left by The Voice UK in 2017.
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Mahon named The Foundry chief exec
Alex Mahon has been named chief executive of The Foundry, the creative software company behind VFX product Nuke.