All Broadcast articles in 2 November 2012 – Page 2
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Granada launches HD in Asia with GlobeCast
GlobeCast is providing workflow management, playout and delivery services to support the launch of Granada’s HD channel across Asia and the Middle East.
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FOR-A exhibits HVS-390HS vision mixer at BVE North
FOR-A’s new HVS-390HS vision mixer will be exhibited at BVE North 2012, 13-14 November.
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EBU: Middle East radio broadcasts were jammed
The European Broadcast Union (EBU) has described recent interruptions to news delivered by satellite to parts of the Middle East as “an attack on media independence”.
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BBC tech chief to deliver keynote
John Maxwell Hobbs, head of technology at BBC Scotland will present the keynote at the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers (IABM) annual conference on 29-30 November in Windsor.
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C4’s America’s Cup first to be delivered with DPP spec
Channel 4’s America’s Cup programming has become the first to be delivered to a UK broadcaster in the DPP file-based specification using the metadata application.
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Space Digital moves to studio in MediaCityUK
Visual effects outfit Space Digital has relocated to MediaCityUK from Manchester city centre, moving into a new studio that provides suites for client-attended sessions and VFX.
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BBC3 'broke service licence' during Olympics
The BBC Trust has rapped BBC3 for breaching its service licence during the Olympic Games.
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Fresh Meat
Full post production on the returning eight-part comedy about university students.
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The X Factor USA
Complete video and audio post finishing for the second series of the US talent show.
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Don't Sit In The Front Row
Produce the comedy panel show hosted by Jack Dee, who interacts with the studio audience.
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Roku chief exec sounds death knell for DVRs
The chief executive of streaming media platform Roku has told the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) that DVRs will ultimately be replaced by on-demand streaming.
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Video strategy boosts X Factor’s online views
A push to make the full range of The X Factor content available on a multiplatform basis has helped drive a record number of views for the current series of the ITV1 show.
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ESPN Cricinfo windows 8 app
Cricket website ESPN Cricinfo has launched an app that has been optimised for Windows 8 devices.
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Sony shifts towards higher resolution with 4K cameras
Sony is to launch two 4K cameras, the PMW-F5 aimed at TV drama and mainstream TV production and the PMW-F55 targeted at high-end drama and commercials.
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Telegenic targets European first with 4k-capable truck
Telegenic is aiming to become Europe’s first 4K-capable outside broadcaster when its latest super truck hits the road next year.
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4G signals gear change in VOD revolution
Mobile content will never be the same again, says Filmflex chief Jeff Henry
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BBC head of 3D questions the format’s appeal
Head of 3D Kim Shillinglaw has become the latest BBC executive to question the consumer appetite for 3D.
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Era of opportunity and threat
Broadcast gathered six top executives from some of the UK’s biggest producers to discuss major issues affecting their business. Chris Curtis chairs from Salford’s MediaCityUK.
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Doc-making: telling it as it is
This Much Is True sends out a message of trust, says James Quinn
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Danny Baker’s BBC London radio show axed
Danny Baker’s BBC London radio show is to be axed as part of efforts to save £1m under the Delivering Quality First initiative.