All Broadcast articles in 16 September 2011 – Page 5
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NewsWipeout gets winter makeover
Endemol’s Total Wipeout is getting a winter makeover for BBC1, with the introduction of seasonal challenges and wintry obstacles.
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NewsHunt sets out vision for media
Relaxed PSB obligations, cross-platform regulation and the curtailing of the BBC’s news market share are among the key areas Jeremy Hunt is considering as part of a new Communications Act.
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NewsWarning over World Service
The integration of the World Service into the BBC could take up to five years, senior figures have warned, with cultural and budgetary tensions threatening to “drown out” the service’s international voice.
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NewsNucoda gains features
Image Systems has added new features to its Nucoda product line including a 64-bit application for grading at 4K.
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NewsJVC unveils HD monitors
JVC has launched three full-HD production monitors for use in the middle and high-end markets.
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NewsTechnicolor to migrate
Technicolor Media Services UK has signed a deal with media management technology firm Front Porch Digital for a mass tape-to-file migration system.
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NewsSIS Live's Olympic move
SIS LIVE will make its Corsham Street studios available for the Olympics next year.
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AP kicks off archiving
AP has embarked on its most ambitious archiving project to date as part of a wider HD upgrade of its news-gathering operation.
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NewsSilverglade hires Tomkins
Former Clear Cut Pictures operations director Jason Tomkins (pictured) has been appointed managing director of Silverglade Post Production.
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RatingsTOWIE spooks 444k
WEDNESDAY: The Only Was Is Essex stars failed to scare a larger audience into watching ITV2 for a Ghosthunting With… special than Katie Price pulled last year.
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Panasonic boosts codec
Panasonic’s AVC Ultra codec range has been extended with the addition of AVC Long GOP.
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RatingsPlanet Dinosaur eclipsed by football
WEDNESDAY: BBC1’s new CGI dinosaur series was outmanoeuvred by ITV1’s coverage of a Manchester United match.
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Adobe buys Iridas for RAW workflow
Adobe’s acquisition of grading technology firm Iridas will help it develop products to manage the shift towards RAW workflows, according to the company’s director of video product management Bill Roberts.
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NewsHard times clear way for cloud
A tough economic climate has created the right conditions for a shift to cloud-based content management systems, according to exhibitors at this year’s IBC trade show.
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NewsWimbledon Studios in light entertainment revamp
Wimbledon Studios has overhauled its premises and partnered with Roll to Record as part of a drive to attract more light-entertainment shows to the facility.
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