All Broadcast articles in 19 February 2016 – Page 3
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News
Panasonic takes fight to Arri
When a broadcast equipment manufacturer mentions a direct competitor by name during the launch of a new product, you know the gloves are off.
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Features
The Night Manager
Encore London was responsible for the grade and online edit of the six-part series based on John le Carré’s 1993 novel of the same name.
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News
Warner takes control of YouTube channels
Supernanny super-indie Warner Bros Television Production UK has taken back control of its YouTube channels because of the booming popularity of the Channel 4 format.
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UKTV turns Home into free channel
UKTV is to expand its free-to-air footprint by handing pay-TV channel Home a slot on Freeview.
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Berlin bolsters TV presence
The Berlin Film Festival ramped up its television offering this week with a raft of feature film-makers and high-end scripted producers in town to promote drama projects.
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News
ITN and Pact call for BBC online transparency
ITN and Pact have led calls for the BBC to be more open and transparent about the way it commissions online content.
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News
Channel 5 eyes original VoD content
Channel 5 will begin prioritising original content for its revamped video-on-demand (VoD) service as part of plans to grow its base of young and registered users.
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Select committee’s BBC verdict
Hannah Gannagé-Stewart unpicks last week’s CMS Committee report on the BBC’s future
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Peter Bazalgette’s ITV task in spotlight
Leading industry figures have hailed “pathological problem-solver” Peter Bazalgette as the right man to maintain ITV’s momentum when he takes over as chairman later this year.
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Comment
Fresh energy will benefit ITV
Bazalgette is right man to help broadcaster build on Norman era
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News
Charlotte Moore to tackle indie fears
BBC content supremo Charlotte Moore is preparing to address indie uncertainty over the corporation’s radical commissioning restructure, as the race to lead BBC2 begins in earnest.
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Trust freezes S4C funding
BBC Trust chairman Rona Fairhead has written to S4C Authority chair Huw Jones to confirm that the Welsh-language broadcaster’s funding will remain at £74.5m until 2017/18.
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News
Somethin' Else to run Topman YouTube channel
Somethin’ Else is to produce a raft of video content for Topman’s YouTube channel after securing a deal with the high street retailer.
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Video
VIDEO: Thirteen, BBC3
Marnie Dickens’ story follows a young woman who escapes from the cellar in which she has been imprisoned.
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Ratings
Partridge fails to pep up Sky ratings
TUESDAY: There was no “A-Ha!” moment for Sky Atlantic as Alan Partridge’s Mid Morning Matters returned with a meagre 60,000 viewers.
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News
Znak & Jones develops Dating Naked
Sky-backed indie Znak & Jones is developing a British version of controversial social experiment Dating Naked after striking a deal with Ben Silverman’s Electus.
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BBCW opens Nordic division
BBC Worldwide plans to capitalise on Norway’s growing appetite for British programming by launching BBC Worldwide Productions Nordics.
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So TV appoints creative director
Paul Gilheany, the former head of factual and factual entertainment at Objective, has been appointed creative director at So Television with immediate effect.
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News
Calrec updates Apollo and Artemis software
BVE 2016: Calrec will showcase v4.0 of the software for its Apollo and Artemis consoles.
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Groovy Gecko to produce live 360-degree stream
BVE 2016: Groovy Gecko will produce a live 360-degree stream directly from its stand at BVE, using its 360 live workflow.