All Broadcast articles in 16 January 2014 – Page 2
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News
SMPTE to hold seminar on file-based workflows
TV and film standards body the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) will host a seminar on the use of IT networks for streaming and filebased workflows in London and Salford next month.
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Molinare invests in latest versions of Baselight
Molinare has upgraded its three Baselight systems to version 5 hardware and installed software version 4.4.
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Video Europe puts £1.25m into outside broadcast units
Rental firm and outside broadcast equipment supplier Video Europe is building a £1.25m OB truck and tender unit.
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Features
TV put in the corner as people take centre stage at CES
Producers can learn from the Las Vegas tech fest, says Mark Harrison
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Creative Industries Council kick off UK campaign
The Creative Industries Council is to promote TV, film and other creative industries via a website which showcases and coordinates activity across the sector.
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Critics
TV Critics: Hidden Kingdoms; Tough Young Teachers; Brooklyn Nine-Nine
“Another smashing BBC hour of natural history that made you gasp in delight and wonder.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Ratings
Hidden Kingdoms trampled by Bake Off
BBC1’s natural history show Hidden Kingdoms was squashed by the competition on Thursday night, including the finale of The Great Sport Relief Bake Off.
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News
No apology from C4 to Benefits Street
Channel 4 has “no intention” of saying sorry to Benefits Street residents despite claims they would refuse to appear on its live debate show without an apology.
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News
Ross Noble: Freewheeling close to US format deal
Ross Noble: Freewheeling, Dave’s tweet-driven comic travelogue, is on the brink of being sold to Turner in the US as a format.
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Tony Hall urged to see through bullying reforms
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has renewed calls for Tony Hall to see through BBC bullying reforms – but rowed back from its threat to strike over the issue.
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TCB secures CJZ slate
Paul Heaney’s TCB Media Rights has struck a distribution deal with Go Back To Where You Came From-producer Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder (CJZ).
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News
Penn & Teller appear at The CW
US network The CW has acquired magic series Penn & Teller: Fool Us, which was originally commissioned by ITV.
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Ratings
Kumars welcome 370k to Sky 1
The Kumars returned to TV screens on Wednesday with an audience of more than 370,000 - three times greater than Sky 1’s average performance.
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News
C5 doc uncovers snow survivors
Channel 5 has ordered a documentary from Leopard Films about people who have been trapped in snow.
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John Humphrys attacks BBC size and scope
John Humphrys has become the latest BBC star to criticise the corporation - claiming it has lost sight of its values, is failing older women and should slash its headcount by a third.
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News
C4 plans Benefits Street live debate
Channel 4 has responded to the heated reaction to ob-doc series Benefits Street by organising a one-off live debate.
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Video
VIDEO: London Live brand identity
Local TV operator London Live has unveiled its brand identity, created by Kemistry design agency and Israeli artist Yoni Alter.