All Broadcast articles in 18 April 2013 – Page 6
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NewsMPs criticise BBC World Service planning
Uncertainty about the BBC World Service’s budget and priorities has been branded “unacceptable” by a group of MPs.
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NewsArri's Glenn Kennel on the Alexa XT
VIDEO: The Alexa XT is a “smaller, lighter, more portable” camera package, says Arri’s Glenn Kennel.
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RatingsBGT back to silence The Voice
ITV juggernaut sees off BBC1 singing contest, while the death of a PM fails to draw in big numbers
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RatingsA ratings cure from the NHS
As a yoof, I saw enough of NHS wards to last a lifetime. But if you like hospitals, this was the week for you. All three channels had a variation, and all won their slots.
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RatingsBBC2 has it all sewn up
As I write this, crowds from far and wide are gathering despite the gloomy start to the day for an occasion that may be divisive and will certainly get partisan blood flowing. Supporters of both sides will be passionately hoping their side wins the day and there may well be ...
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RatingsQuiet return for Mad Men
It was a bit like being taken around a surrealist exhibition with a suspiciously strong cocktail in hand when Mad Men returned with a feature-length episode.
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NewsDouble Negative steps into TV VFX
Soho-based VFX firm Double Negative (Dneg) has launched a TV division.
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Trio team up to test Ultra HD satellite delivery
SES, Harmonic and Broadcom have teamed up to test satellite delivery of Ultra HD content using the HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) stand- ard.
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Wimbledon Film & TV Studios appoints duo
Wimbledon Film & TV Studios has made two new hires, with Daniel Spence joining as operations manager and Nicola Poupard (left) as studio manager.
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NewsEvolutions secures post for Watchdog
Evolutions has won the contract to post-produce BBC consumer affairs show Watchdog after it upgraded all of the Avid suites across its three central London facilities.
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NewsDouble Negative plans to buck trend with TV VFX arm
Double Negative is hoping to buck the trend of a turbulent few months for the VFX industry by launching a division devoted solely to TV.
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NewsRed Bee Media wins playout deal for BT Sport
Red Bee Media has won the playout contract for BT’s new channel, BT Sport.
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NewsSony plots live 4K trials at Confederations Cup
Sony is partnering with FIFA to trial a live 4K production workflow at the Confederations Cup in Brazil later this year.
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FeaturesTaking The Village back in time
Munky completed nearly 200 shots for BBC1 drama The Village. Gary Brown explains how.
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NewsWarner Bros launches skills and training programme
Warner Bros has launched a new programme of investment in skills and training, with a raft of apprenticeships, scholarships, training courses and work experience placements.
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NewsLondon Games take victory at Bafta TV Craft Awards
The London 2012 Games were the star of the of the Bafta Television Craft Awards 2013, with three gongs going to coverage of the Olympics and Paralympics.


















