All Broadcast articles in 17 July 2015 – Page 5
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Video
VIDEO: For All of Us, BBC
Watch the BBC trailer designed to celebrate the role of the broadcaster
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News
Colyer scoops RTS Young Technologist Award
Formula One Management special cameras engineer Michael Colyer has been given the Royal Television Society’s (RTS) annual Young Technologist Award.
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VocalBoothToGo to open UK office
US-based company VocalBoothToGo is launching a UK subsidiary to supply its mobile sound-proofing and acoustic treatment systems to European customers.
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Skype TX software gets upgrade
Skype has announced an update to its Skype TX controller software which allows broadcasters and media companies to manage multiple Skype TX units.
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Critics
TV Critics: Cracking China; Hair; Inside the Ku Klux Klan; Rookies
“It was a show so arrogantly, blindly self-promoting, it felt like the TV version of that article Samantha Brick wrote about her own beauty.”
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Royalty-free riffs from AKM Music
AKM Music has added a new title to its copyright free and royalty-free stock music library.
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Tony Hall to stand up for entertainment
BBC director general Tony Hall will stress that entertainment shows should remain at the heart of the BBC and that the public’s voice should be heard during charter renewal negotiations, as he unveils the annual report.
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NEP adds Dutch facilities firm to ever-expanding group
The NEP Group has agreed a deal to acquire Consolidated Media Industries (CMI), the Netherlands-based media group which includes the DutchView and Infostrada Creative Technology brands.
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BBC working on radical commissioning overhaul
The BBC is giving serious consideration to one of the most radical changes in its 93-year history: scrapping specific TV, radio and online commissioning teams and installing what has been dubbed internally as “genre commissioning”.
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BBC WoCC figures reveal impact of indie consolidation
The Endemol Shine Group mega-merger and All3Media’s sale meant that qualifying indies won just 13% of business in the Window of Creative Competition (WoCC), according to adjusted BBC figures.
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Ratings
Kasabian gig draws 380,000
FRIDAY: BBC3’s T in the Park coverage peaked with over 380,000 as Kasabian took to the stage.
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News
Bentley wins supernatural ITV drama
Bentley Productions has landed its first non-Midsomer Murders drama for ITV since Ultimate Force – a two-hour special based on Neil Spring’s The Ghost Hunter novel.
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Ratings
The Outcast wins competitive 9pm slot
SUNDAY: BBC1 drama The Outcast fought off competition from Joanna Lumley on ITV and Channel 4’s Humans to triumph in a hotly-contested 9pm slot.
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Ofcom probes The Voice
Ofcom has launched an investigation into the use of strobe-lighting during the final of The Voice UK.
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News
Are you backing the BBC?
A raft of controversial proposals, such as the BBC stepping away from popular programming, are set to be floated in a government green paper this week – which will also give the industry the chance to share its views.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Outcast; Marvel’s Agent Carter; Joanna Lumley’s Trans-Siberian Adventure
“This adaptation of Sadie Jones’s bestselling novel was the tiniest bit lacking. There were times when it felt like a French & Saunders satire.”
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Ratings
Serena's Wimbledon victory serves up 2.8m
SATURDAY: The Wimbledon women’s final added 1m to last year’s crowd as Serena Williams picked up another title.
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Turner hires UKTV commercial chief
UKTV commercial and business development director Dan Fahy is to join Turner to lead its UK commercial strategy across its kids and entertainment channels.
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Wayne Garvie slams Vardanis' Strictly Come Dancing claims
A row has broken out over the creation of entertainment juggernaut Strictly Come Dancing, with former BBC exec Wayne Garvie rubbishing claims by Fenia Vardanis that she was responsible for the success of the format.
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Government advisory group to guide BBC charter renewal
The government has appointed eight creative industry executives to support the BBC’s charter renewal process, which will begin formally on Thursday with a green paper.
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