All Broadcast articles in 20 March 2014 – Page 2
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News
BFBS takes delivery of Vualto content system
Content delivery and management supplier Vualto has delivered an online playout solution to the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS).
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Clear-Com launches ProGrid to distribute data
Clear-Com has launched a fibrebased infrastructure system that enables users to transport and distribute audio, intercom, video and control data.
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CueSongs wins grant to develop licensing solution
Online music licensing hub CueSongs has won a £500,000 grant from the Technology Strategy Board to develop a music licensing solution for online broadcasters.
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BBC S&PP to provide gallery for The Voice UK
BBC Studios and Post Production is to supply the full production gallery facilities for the live finals stage of The Voice UK at Elstree Studios’ George Lucas Stage 1.
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SGO appoints Amies as education mentor
SGO has appointed former post-production co-ordinator Peter Amies as a training and education mentor.
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Golden Square bolsters team with four recruits
Soho VFX house Golden Square has made four new appointments.
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Look Listen Experience to end its tour in Wimbledon
The final Look Listen Experience roadshow will take place at Wimbledon Studios in London on Tuesday 25 March.
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Features
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show
Create the visual identity for the stand-up comedian’s first chat show
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Life and Death Row
Provide picture and audio post-production on a 3 x 60-minute factual series
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Critics
TV Critics: Turks & Caicos; Arena; Dangerous Dogs
“Turks & Caicos wasn’t a thriller so much as a series of stagey set-pieces.”
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Nick Clegg voices concerns over licence fee evasion plans
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has indicated that he is listening to BBC concerns over decriminalising licence fee evasion.
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Sky's Pick acquires Farscape
Sky’s free-to-air network Pick TV has acquired four series of cult sci-fi show Farscape.
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Peter Moffat closes the case on Silk
Silk creator Peter Moffat has confirmed that BBC1’s courtroom drama will not return for a fourth series.
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John Kaye Cooper to oversee ITV’s Rising Star
ITV has drafted in former entertainment controller John Kaye Cooper as the showrunner on Israeli musical talent show Rising Star.
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Ratings
Lap of honour for Channel 4
BBC2’s weekly primetime share was almost 8%, helped enormously by Top Gear: Burma Special: 6.1 million/23% share is a huge audience, more than twice that of the next show in the table, and it would be foolish to argue against it.
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BBC3 fails to make impact
Plenty has already been said about BBC3, but should its shows be in the top 30 consolidated shows?
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C5 beats Sky in jet doc battle
It’s interesting to see channels scramble their rapid-reaction resources to keep pace with the emerging mystery of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight.
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Great result for More 4
Football’s a regular top draw in multichannel and this week was no exception, with the clash between Manchester United and Liverpool on Sunday dominating the table with 1.8 million viewers.
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Soaps still clean up in ratings
The number 21 million weighed on my mind this week. Why? I’ll give you a clue: it’s from a faded Guardian cutting from February 1994, just over 20 years ago.