All Broadcast articles in 15 January 2010 – Page 6
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NewsC4 extends Phil and Kirstie deal
Channel 4 has signed up Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp for a further three years after the BBC attempted to poach the Location, Location, Location presenters.
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NewsPremier League withholds Portsmouth's TV money
The Premier League is to divert Portsmouth’s £7million share of the latest television revenue payments to several other clubs owned money by the south coast outfit after they failed to cover debts.
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NewsRadio 1 signs comedian
BBC Radio 1 has added comedian Tom Deacon to its line-up with a new Sunday night show, it has been revealed.
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NewsVET adds Smith in development role
Former Evolutions and Silverglade Associates business development manager Terry Smith has joined VET.
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NewsCentenary celebrations for Vinten
Tripod and camera support equipment manufacturer Vinten is celebrating its 100th year n business in 2010.
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NewsITU plans for next generation of stereo 3D
An ITU study group has mapped out how future incarnations of stereoscopic 3D broadcasting might work, including new systems that will accurately mimic the way the human eye and brain perceive the visual world.
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NewsRed Rocket support for Avid DS
Avid has updated the software on its DS effects, compositing and graphics system so that it can support the Red Rocket accelerator card.
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RatingsBBC1 unveils fashion drama Material Girl
New fashionista drama Material Girl sashayed onto BBC1 last night at 8pm, where it was trounced by a double bill of ITV1 soaps.
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NewsKudos wins apocalypse drama order from BBC1
Life On Mars producer Kudos Film and Television has landed a BBC1 commission for a post-apocalyptic drama set on another planet.
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ITFC comes out top in Five subtitling tender
ITFC, the London-based content management services company, has won the contract to provide all of Five’s subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing.
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FeaturesNo More Women
Mark Watson, Tim Key and Alex Horne have taken the no-budget irreverence of their BBC4 game show We Need Answers to the web with this intensely competitive name game.


















