All Broadcast articles in 17 October 2013 – Page 2
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News
BBC1’s This Week to be re-tendered
BBC News has gone out to tender with the opportunity to produce satirical weekly politics show This Week.
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Ratings
The Tunnel digs up Sky Atlantic record
The Tunnel arrested Sky Atlantic’s biggest audience for an original UK drama commission on Wednesday - as Emmerdale hit a 12-month high.
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Features
Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom
Bring to life Nick Jr’s Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom promo through creative sound design
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Features
National Lottery Opening Sequence
Create an opening sequence that demonstrates the scale and breadth of The National Lottery
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Features
All at Sea
Post-produce the 13 x 30-minute series about the escapades of 10-year-old Charlie
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News
Sohonet hires sales exec to lead US push
Sohonet has appointed Phaedra Pardue to the role of sales executive for North America.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Tunnel; Hello Ladies; Veep; The One and Only Cilla Black; Out There; Britain's Booming Cannabis Business
“It’s atmospheric, intriguing, gripping, with interesting, complex characters and strong performances. It’s just that it’s exactly the same as the original.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Timeline woos Cowan for BT Sport post
Timeline Television has recruited former BBC lead editor Malcolm Cowan to the role of head of technology for BT Sport.
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Cinelabs extends services with Loft London tie-up
Loft London and Cinelabs International have entered into a partnership to provide customers with restoration and content management.
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Decimator releases DMON-4s converter
Decimator Design has begun shipping its DMON-4S SDI-HDMI converter.
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Union VFX expands into bigger space on Noel Street
Soho-based Union VFX has moved from its Wardour Street base to a larger facility on Noel Street.
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Kalua moves operations to MediaCityUK's Greenhouse
Manchester-based audio company Kalua has moved into a new office in The Greenhouse at Salford’s MediaCity UK.
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Rushman adds nous to Streamworks board
Live streaming company Streamworks has appointed Nigel Rushman to its advisory board as it bids to grow its presence in the international sport market.
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Sky: subs boost, profits fall amid competition
BSkyB has shrugged off the impact of BT Sport in terms of subscriber growth across television and broadband - but there was an impact of increased competition on its bottom line.
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Halo Post ‘knocks through’ to add 3,000 sq ft of space
Halo Post Production has taken on another 3,000 sq ft of space in central London to house its recently launched film and drama department.
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Comment
Mr Dreamworks’ digital design
YouTube and Netflix deals point to clear objective, says Kate Bulkley
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Comment
Fortune does favour the brave
Charles Wace’s gamble on Devon-based Twofour has paid off, says Lisa Campbell
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News
Merger puts Boom on map
Boom Pictures executive chair Lorraine Heggessey believes the company’s merger with Twofour Group has created the “go-to producer in the nations and regions”.
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BBC Worldwide eyes global role for BBC Store
The BBC Store could be rolled out around the world via BBC Worldwide, according to president of global markets Paul Dempsey.