All Broadcast articles in 2 September 2016 – Page 3
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News
Brave Bison cuts losses
Brave Bison, the social video firm previously known as Rightster, has narrowed its losses to £800,000.
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Sacha Baron Cohen shortlisted for SNL-style BBC2 format
Sacha Baron Cohen and Andrew Newman are going head-to-head with Hat Trick and Princess Productions to win a Saturday Night Live-style format on BBC2.
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Ratings
BBC2 New York doc transports 2.5m
TUESDAY: BBC2’s New York doc, America’s Biggest City, overpowered the channel’s recent visit to New Zealand.
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Wilkes joins Pinewood as head of picture post
Former Halo Post technical director Paul Wilkes has joined Pinewood Studios Group as head of picture post production.
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Splash! contestant makes complaint against Twofour
Twofour has received a letter from solicitors representing a former contestant on ITV’s diving format Splash! who claims he sustained life-changing injuries during the competition.
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C4 eyes return to Crystal Maze
Cult gameshow The Crystal Maze is set to return to Channel 4 after a 21-year absence as part of charity special Stand Up to Cancer.
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Critics
TV Critics: New York: America’s Busiest City; All Together Now; Home from Home
“This would have been great, if the subject matter had not been so stultifyingly dull.”
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OSF hires development Hot Shot
Natural history producer Oxford Scientific Films (OSF) has poached BBC Studios development executive Michael Philo.
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Friday Night Dinner in third attempt to break US
CBS is planning to remake Channel 4 comedy Friday Night Dinner – the third time the Big Talk series has been attempted in the US.
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Bectu to merge with Prospect
Broadcasting union Bectu is to merge with professionals union Prospect on 1 January after 83% of members were in favour of a tie-up.
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Comment
The road from London to Rio
BBC digital exec Chris Condron looks back at the Olympics extravaganza
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Scrub moves to hi-spec demo facility in Fitzrovia
Audio kit supplier Scrub has moved into new premises on Wells Street in Fitzrovia, London.
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In brief: American Gods; Raised By Wolves; HBO Ullman deal
Amazon has won the UK rights to high-profile fantasy drama American Gods, while ABC is remaking Caitlin Moran’s Raised By Wolves and HBO has acquired Tracey Ullman’s BBC series.
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STV profits rise but production targets slip
STV has shrugged off Brexit uncertainty to see profits rise but remains on track to miss production targets.
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IABM forms alliance with international broadcasters
Broadcast kit manufacturer trade body the IABM has formed a strategic partnership with the AIB (Association for International Broadcasting), the organisation that represents the interests of overseas broadcasters.
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Tektronix adds HD support to WFM/WVR 8000 series
IBC 2016: Video test and monitoring systems manufacturer Tektronix has unveiled a field-installable software upgrade for its WFM/WVR 8000 series of waveform monitors and rasterizers.
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The Farm revamps team with hires and promotions
The Farm Group has hired colourist Nuala Sheridan and online editor Olivia Vergnon, and promoted Emilie Thomson to dubbing mixer and Ally Morgan to online editor.
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Damian Kavanagh: BBC3 hobbled by content discovery
Damian Kavanagh has defended the performance of BBC3 but admitted he faces a ‘serious issue’ with content discovery across the website.
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Booth-Clibborn joins NMR in sales management role
NMR has appointed Peter Booth- Clibborn to the role of sales manager.
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