All Broadcast articles in 17 April 2015 – Page 5
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Zig and Zag set for CBBC return
Zig and Zag are set for a return to TV after CBBC ordered an animated series starring The Big Breakfast’s alien puppet duo.
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Tories pledge to keep licence fee frozen
The Conservative Party has pledged to keep the BBC licence fee frozen at £145.50 if it wins the general election next month.
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More 4 captures Nordic WW2 drama
More 4 has acquired a Nordic drama about the sabotage of a Nazi atomic bomb factory during World War II.
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BBC1 orders social experiment special
BBC1 is to follow the fortunes of a family after they are handed £27,000 in an hour-long special inspired by a Ugandan social experiment.
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Game Of Thrones propels Sky Atlantic to record high
MONDAY: Game of Thrones roared back for its latest series, storming past BBC2 and Channel 5 to land Sky Atlantic’s largest ever audience.
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Critics
TV Critics: Inside Harley Street; Game of Thrones; Far Right and Proud; Skint
“Vanessa Engle’s splendid film probed and prodded a world that often seemed more about reputation than results.”
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Jeremy Darroch hints at Sky's European future
MipTV: Jeremy Darroch praised the technology of Sky Deutschland and the content of Sky Italia as he hinted at how resources will be shared across the newly enlarged Sky business.
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George Osborne eyes BBC governance overhaul
George Osborne has indicated that a Conservative government would overhaul BBC governance and explore funding mechanisms beyond the licence fee.
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Red confirms Weapon addition to Dragon range
NAB 2015: Red Digital Cinema has unveiled the Weapon, the newest member of the 6K Dragon range of cameras.
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Panasonic launches host of new 4K cameras
NAB 2015: Panasonic has announced a range of new 4K production products, including the AG-DVX200, a large-sensor, 4/3-inch handheld camcorder.
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Atomos to boost Shogun appeal with OS and hardware updates
NAB 2015: Atomos has detailed free upcoming enhancements for AtomOS6 and seven new hardware features for the Shogun 4K recorder.
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Arri reveals SkyPanel family of LED soft lights
NAB 2015: The SkyPanel range of compact LED soft lights are to be available in fully colour tuneable and remote phosphor versions.
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AJA updates Kona and Io software and unveils range of mini-converters
NAB 2015: AJA has released new v12.2 software for its KONA and Io products, as well as a range of portable mini-converters.
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Vislink launches tiny energy-efficient HD wireless transmitter for GoPro Hero
NAB 2015: Vislink and GoPro have announced the HEROCast, a miniature transmitter that allows GoPro cameras to broadcast live HD wireless video.
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Arri announces a new super-wide anamorphic zoom
NAB 2015: The new AUWZ 19-36/T4.2 covers extreme wide-angle focal lengths between 19 mm and 36 mm, without any sacrifice in image quality.
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Atomos Shogun and firmware boost for AJA CION
NAB 2015: AJA has released v1.2 firmware for its CION 4K camera, while Atomos has announced support for external AJA Raw recording on the camera
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NBCU agrees RTL & TF1 production deal
MipTV: London-based NBC Universal International Television Production is to produce a clutch of US-style procedural dramas for German broadcaster RTL and French network TF1.
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BBCW and Fremantle strike deals with Chinese media giant
MipTV: BBC Worldwide and Fremantle Media have both signed major production deals with Chinese media giant Shanghai Media Group (SMG).
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Dalet aims to reduce transcoding workflow complexity
NAB 2015: Dalet is previewing a powerful yet simple new approach to media processing and preparation workflows
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NewTek offers sports production studio in a backpack
Nab 2015: NewTek has unveiled 3Play Mini, a lightweight portable sports production suite.