All Broadcast articles in 14 December 2012 – Page 4
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Axle helps producers track content
Axle Video has launched Axle 2012, a media management system that allows video producers and small post-production teams to organise, search and comment on content.
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Sonnet launches Raid 5 storage for SMEs
Sonnet Technologies has launched a 1U rack-mount, four-drive Raid 5 storage system with an eSATA interface.
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New recruits join Pact council
Outline Productions managing director Laura Mansfield and Reef Television’s director of production Paul Hanrahan have been elected to the Pact council.
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Comment
From Peckham to Parliament
NFTS doc tracks Sodiq’s fall from dreams of being a doctor to serving 30 years for murder
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Ratings
Last Tango in Halifax wipes the floor
Last Tango in Halifax continued to dominate Tuesday nights – holding its audience above the 6m mark.
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TV Critics: Cuba with Simon Reeve; Last Tango In Halifax; Inside Guinness World Records
“A steady, wordless rebuke to the dream of a centrally planned economy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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London local TV bidder strikes deal with Sony
LondonTV, one of the five companies vying for the local TV licence in London, has announced a dual-pronged partnership with Sony Pictures Television (SPT).
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All3Media launches multi-indie production hub
All3Media has tasked Stephen Lambert and Eli Holzman with running an American production hub designed to help all its companies grow in the US.
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Sky swoops for JJ Abrams Revolution
Sky1 has acquired JJ Abrams post-apocalyptic series Revolution from Warner Bros International in a three series deal.
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Simon Albury slams BBC
Former RTS chief executive Simon Albury has lambasted BBC news and current affairs for its “unwillingness to address things that are manifestly wrong”.
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EBU appoints executive board
BBC acting director of Vision Roger Mosey has been re-elected to the European Broadcasting Union’s (EBU) executive board.
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Anne Gilchrist joins Ruth Jones' indie
BBC comedy executive Anne Gilchrist has joined Ruth Jones’ indie Tidy Productions.
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Ruby's Trijbits leaves to exec JK Rowling's Casual Vacancy
Ruby Films managing director Paul Trijbits has left the company and been appointed as executive producer of the BBC1 adaptation of JK Rowling novel The Casual Vacancy.
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Encompass appoints new EMEA boss
Playout firm Encompass has appointed Brett Belinsky to the role of managing director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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WFTV Awards 2012 winners
Jana Bennett, Clare Balding and Olivia Colman are among the winners at the prestigious Women In Film & TV Awards.
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Government outlines TV tax breaks
Dramas, comedies and documentaries with a budget of more than a million pounds an hour will be eligible to receive UK tax breaks under new laws laid out by the government.
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Australia gets more Dynamo
Australia’s Seven Networks has acquired the second and third series of Dynamo: Magician Impossible.
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Nuclear experts debunk Bang Goes the Theory
BBC1 science magazine show Bang Goes the Theory has been found to have breached accuracy guidelines by the BBC Trust after it attracted over 50 complaints from MPs and nuclear experts.
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Rightster launches Charlie Bit My Finger spin-off series
Online video network Rightster has launched three original web series featuring the stars of viral sensation clip Charlie Bit My Finger.