All Broadcast articles in 20 November 2015 – Page 3
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Features
Jodie Marsh Is...
Provide final post and finishing for the six-part series in which the glamour model-turned-TV presenter explores ‘challenging topics that impact on how we live today’.
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News
Nat Geo to run rule over UK hub
National Geographic could scale back its London-based commissioning hub after a major corporate restructure.
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News
MSV Post moves to new facilities in Hammersmith
MSV Post, the in-house post operation for the Tinopolis Group of production companies, has relocated to new facilities within its Elsinore House site in Hammersmith.
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Envy updates grading suite to handle Ultra HD work
Envy has upgraded the broadcast grading suite at its Rathbone Place facility so that it can complete Ultra HD colour work.
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Features
Detectorists
Picture post on the second series of Mackenzie Crook’s 6 x 30-minute comedy about a group of metal- detecting enthusiasts in rural Essex.
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News
Dejero releases Live+ Transceiver for IP video
Dejero has launched the Live+ Transceiver, a combination encoder/decoder for transporting IP video.
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Procam to relocate to bigger site in west London
Procam will move its HQ to west London after outgrowing its current home in south London.
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Core Post scoops RTS North West Award for Car Share
Salford’s Core Post fought off competition from 3sixtymedia, ITV Studios and Dock 10 to win the RTS North West award for Best Post Production (Craft).
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Forbidden to add Avid AAF import feature to Forscene
The ability to import Avid AAF files and then auto-conform timelines based on that data is being added to the next iteration of Forscene, the cloud-editing software developed by Forbidden Technologies.
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ITN establishes ‘always on’ branded video service
ITN Productions has established a branded video content service, dubbed Real Time Studios, to create an ‘always-on’ production presence for brands.
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Derren Brown conjures up ITV magic
Derren Brown is teaming up with ITV to conjure up a search for the world’s next top magician.
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Lenny Henry’s BAME vision shunned
The UK’s biggest broadcasters have rejected Sir Lenny Henry’s repeated demand for ring-fenced cash for black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) productions, as the industry attempts to plot a path to improving diversity.
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News
Ad bosses warn against C4 sale
Senior advertising agency bosses have warned the government against privatising Channel 4, claiming it will damage their ability to reach audiences.
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Fears mount over BBC Studios
Concern is mounting over the BBC’s ambition to commercialise its production division as a BBC Trust consultation on the plans closes this week.
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Comment
Diversity has to be front of mind
Things are moving in the right direction, but more must be done
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News
BBC cuts a taste of the future
Dramatic cuts to BBC sports rights and television output are a taste of things to come as the corporation grapples with its new funding arrangements.
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Broadcast Awards 2016: shortlist unveiled
Three scripted powerhouses will battle three factual flag-bearers to be named Indie of the Year at the Broadcast Awards 2016.
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Comment
Making radio a fair place to compete
Radio indies are embedded across the UK and winning international awards. We must let them compete, says Will Jackson
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News
Equity fund pledges £40m for UK creative industries
A new £40m fund, backed by the government and private sector, has been unveiled to support the growth of creative companies.