All Broadcast articles in 2 October 2009 – Page 6
-
News
Refine recruits for new division
Processing and re-purposing business Refine has added two new members of staff and opened a new content aggregation and sales division for clients who store content with the company.
-
News
Autodesk adds to Mac options
Autodesk has signed an agreement that will make Parallels Desktop its preferred Mac virtualisation software.
-
News
Rogers quits RDF Digital to launch start-up
RDF Digital creative director Zad Rogers is to stand down and set up his own company.
-
News
V remake to invade Sci Fi
A remake of alien invasion classic V, a series inspired by The Witches of Eastwick and another based on DC Comics’ Human Target are heading to the UK, following a deal between NBC Universal and Warner Bros.
-
News
Virgin upgrades to ScheduALL ERM
Virgin Media Television has upgraded to ScheduALL Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) software at its Creative Village post-production facility.
-
News
Hybrid launches FX makeup school
The RTS-award winning make-up and prosthetics company Hybrid FX is to launch a range of training courses.
-
News
Panasonic touts new studio system
Panasonic is to start shipping the Camcorder Studio System, a new low cost alternative for HD studio production.
-
News
MediaCityUK gets green status
MediaCityUK in Salford is the first development in the world to become a BREEAM approved sustainable community.
-
News
Bradshaw: BBC faces "fight for its life" if Tories win
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has warned that a Tory general election victory would leave the BBC “fighting for its life”.
-
News
I'm a Celebrity and Countdown set for console games
ITV Studios formats I’m a Celebrity… and Countdown will be made into games for the Nintendo’s Wii and DS consoles later this year.
-
News
BBCW launches trio of channels in Australia
BBC Worldwide Channels is to launch three branded channels in Australia following a distribution deal with pay-TV platform Austar.
-
News
Primeval resurrected on ITV1 with UKTV deal
ITV has resurrected hit sci fi drama Primeval for two new series in 2011, after agreeing a ground breaking co-production deal that will see UKTV have the first run of the fifth series.
-
Comment
29 Sept, '09
“High-quality crystal-meth television.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Ratings
FlashForward peaks with 3.6m on Five
Five’s new US drama FlashForward jumped ahead in the ratings last night, with a huge 3.2m (13.2%) tuning in for the premiere episode at 9pm.
-
News
Endemol's Wipeout extends global reach
Total Wipeout, the physical gameshow that airs on BBC1, has been picked up by broadcasters around the world as part of a raft of deals by Endemol Worldwide Distribution.
-
News
Desert Island Discs goes on iPlayer
Desert Island Discs, the long running Radio 4 programme, has been made available on BBC iPlayer for the first time.
-
News
Freeview retune to boost Five
A move to boost the availability of Five means that 18 million homes with Freeview must retune their televisions.
-
News
PM may participate in live debate
Reports emanating from the Labour Party Conference suggest that Gordon Brown is ready to participate in a televised debate with David Cameron and Nick Clegg ahead of next year’s general election.
-
News
KidsCo to launch in Oz with Foxtel
KidsCo is to launch in Australia on Foxtel and Austar, in a deal which gives them access to an extra 1.5 million homes.
-
News
Andrew Davies slams "downmarket" BBC drama
Screenwriting legend Andrew Davies has hit out at the BBC for moving its period drama “downmarket” and moving away from more obscure classics.