All Broadcast articles in 18 November 2011 – Page 2
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Hard drive supply shortage set to continue
The supply of hard drives will not return to normal until the middle of next year, according to a recent report by International Data Corporation (IDC).
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Unit delivers Rushes by satellite
Post house Unit has teamed up with mobile satellite broadcasting company Jack Shoot to improve the turnaround on a late delivery series for Channel 4.
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Wave opens two new audio studios in Soho
Post facility Wave has expanded its Soho base with the addition of two new audio suites.
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Life’s Too Short loses 1m
THURSDAY: Ricky Gervais comedy Life’s Too Short lost a million viewers on its second appearance as it faced stiff competition in primetime.
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Top Boy recorded by 550k
PVR figures for urban drama Top Boy have revealed that one in three viewers chose to record and watch the Channel 4 series after its original broadcast.
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Northen appointed ATG COO
ATG Broadcast has appointed Clive Northen to the role of chief operating officer.
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Profits flat at Mirada
Mirada achieved revenues of £2.28m for the six months of the year to September, down from the £2.61m it recorded during the same period last year.
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Egg buys Sinbad storage
Egg Post Production has installed EMC’s Isilon scale-out NAS storage system.
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Sunset appoints Moov
Sunset + Vine (S+V) has appointed broadcast graphics company Moov to work on its horse-racing productions for the BBC, including next month’s Welsh National and Grand National, The Derby and Royal Ascot.
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50% use second screen
Half of all TV viewers use another device such as a tablet or mobile phone while watching TV, according to consumer research carried out by Futuresource Consulting.
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IMG puts video online
LiveU’s LU60 video transmission units are being used by IMG Media’s Golfing World to deliver player interviews and coverage of golf masterclasses to its revamped website.
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Celebrity Juice tops US rivals
This week, there was the first sight of a new plan for Really, while FX delivered an American Horror Story.
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Viewers flock to Rev’s return
Rev is back in an accidental kung fu mood; while in actual fisticuffs, the heroically named Tyson Fury delivered for Channel 5.
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ITV strips Jury and gets off
Competitive showing for stripped criminal justice drama, while I’m A Celeb… begins with strong audience.
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Genre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 7-13 November.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 7-13 November.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 7-13 November as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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Top 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 7-13 November as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 45.
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Top 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 7-13 November and browse the top 100