All Broadcast articles in 15 May 2014 – Page 2
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ITVS restructures distribution arm
ITV Studios has restructured its international distribution division to operate on a more regional level.
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ITV News: Beware rise of citizen journalism
ITV News’ director of news gathering Tim Singleton has argued that traditional broadcasters are more vital than ever in the face of a rising swell of content from citizen journalists.
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Ratings
Episodes returns with 940k
Episodes returned for a third run on Wednesday with its lowest series debut audience to date, but it still managed to hold off competition from Channel 4’s Derek.
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Roll to Record installs Calrec console at Wimbledon
NEP’s UK provider of custom studios and control rooms Roll to Record has installed a Calrec Audio console in its studio operation at Wimbledon TV Studios.
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Camera Corps adds MeerCat to speciality camera range
Camera Corps has added the MeerCat to its range of speciality cameras.
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Keo North hires Maramedia's Nigel Pope
Maramedia managing director Nigel Pope has been appointed head of Keo North as the indie broadens its programming slate.
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Ross Video hands Newham EMEA role
Andy Newham has joined Ross Video in the newly created position of EMEA business development manager for switchers and OpenTruck.
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RRsat digitises British Pathé clips for Youtube
RRsat has reformatted 85,000 British Pathé clips for uploading to YouTube.
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UTV boosted by World Cup build-up
UTV’s finances have been boosted by TalkSport’s football coverage in the build-up to the World Cup as the radio division posted healthy quarter one results.
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Critics
TV Critics: Episodes; Coast Australia; Bill Connolly’s Big Send-Off
“These characters exist in such a gilded environment that it is difficult to care about their lives.”
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Networks start drama push
Superheroes, celebrity showrunners and movie stars dominate the US networks’ new series, with broadcasters making a renewed push on drama for next week’s LA Screenings.
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iPlayer shorts pave way for BBC3’s move online
A collection of BBC iPlayer comedy shorts will help pave the way for BBC3’s move online next year, according to the VoD platform’s head of TV content.
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Analysis: Sky’s ‘empire’ plan
Sky’s plans to create a European mega-firm could save it hundreds of millions of pounds a year, which analysts believe could be used to supplement a combined pa-ncontinent commissioning budget of £1.4bn.
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C4 training scheme offers Cutting Edge prize
Channel 4 is to give an aspiring documentary-maker the opportunity to direct a Cutting Edge film as part of a wider training scheme launching in September.
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Cohen: listen to junior staff
Danny Cohen has revealed that junior staff will sit on senior management interview boards to break up the “hierarchical” working structures at BBC television.
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Behind The Scenes
Mr Sloane, Sky Atlantic
Recreating a brown and beige British 1960s pub culture a world away from Mad Men
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Comment
All3Media breathes a sigh of relief
Discovery and Liberty Global deal is a positive outcome for group
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Argonon in China
Launching Argonon in China, we found a warm, creative community, says James Burstall
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China targets UK partners
Chinese broadcasters are rapidly ramping up their local content commissioning and are keen to partner more with UK companies to break their formats into the international market.
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All3Media boss hails £550m deal
Farah Ramzan Golant has stressed All3Media’s independence as a creative force while heralding Discovery Communications and Liberty Global’s £550m takeover of the super-indie as a “landscape-changing” deal.