All Broadcast articles in 21 March 2013 – Page 4
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NewsCBeebies to follow kids’ first steps into school
CBeebies is to follow children as they take their first steps in education in an innovative series on starting school.
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NewsBetty and Ricochet win first Fox content orders
Pay-TV broadcaster Fox has ordered its first original commissions, including an ob-doc series from Ricochet and a factual entertainment format from Betty.
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NewsLipSync seeks deal over debts
LipSync Post has contacted its creditors in a bid to renegotiate its debt through a company voluntary arrangement (CVA).
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FeaturesHow to use the second screen
A Broadcast panel asks experts from Sky, Brightcove, Capablue & Intrasonics how to build a successful TV strategy with a compelling user experience across multiple devices.
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CommentTV Critics: Youngers; Iraq: Did My Son Die in Vain; We're Having a Baby; A Very British Wedding
“Get on board with the lingo and it’s an amusing enough ride, albeit one to nowhere in particular.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsYoungers draws 450,000 to E4
E4’s new drama set on a south London housing estate Youngers pulled in an above average audience of 450,000 as the channel tested debuting an original show in the early evening slot.
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NewsITV cues up Now That's What I Call Music doc
ITV has commissioned Reef Television to produce a one-off documentary about music compilation series Now That’s What I Call Music.
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FeaturesOur Girl, BBC1
A real-life army camp lent authenticity to Tony Grounds’ new BBC1 drama, Our Girl, while a few tricks transformed a Bedfordshire quarry into Afghanistan.
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NewsBBC2 investigates The Detectives
BBC2 has ordered a three-part series following Greater Manchester Police’s new sexual crime division from Minnow Films.
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NewsHorror Channel swoops for scary movies
The Horror Channel has acquired a raft of new scary movies as part of its summer line up.
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CommentAnd Finally: Laura Tobin, Daybreak
Daybreak weather presenter Laura Tobin on ballet, cross country and shoe stickers
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CommentAn Olympic performance
Twenty Twelve star Jessica Hynes won an RTS Award for her “subtle” and “talked-about” performance, but subtlety was thrown to the wind when she collected her prize for best comedy actress.
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NewsArri pays tribute to Bill Lovell
Bill Lovell, head of digital and 3D at Arri Media in London, has died aged 58.
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NewsGerman distributor with an eye on the UK
German factual distributor First Hand Films is aggressively ramping up its focus on the UK and other English speaking territories ahead of MipTV, and has secured the rights to a six-part doc about lauded film director Ingmar Bergman to help its push.
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Bridge unveils iPhone app for streaming analysis
Bridge Technologies has launched PocketProbe (above), an iPhone app for the analysis of network performance of streaming media.
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NewsHitachi and LiveU to offer 'ultimate live video camera'
Hitachi and LiveU have teamed up to integrate LiveU’s LU40 video uplink device into Hitachi’s range of cameras.
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NewsHarmonic ProMedia to drive Virgin TV Anywhere
Virgin Media has deployed Harmonic’s ProMedia software suite to power its multiscreen service Virgin TV Anywhere.
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NewsGeo provides fibre network for BBC move
BBC Studios and Post Production (BBC S&PP) has commissioned Geo Networks to provide it with a private fibre network.
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NewsFairlight releases enhanced Xynergi and Evo packages
Fairlight’s audio post systems Xynergi and Evo are now shipping with version 4 of the company’s Dream software.
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NewsSonorous completes first job for ITV's Broadchurch
Dubbing mixer Howard Bargroff ‘s recently established firm Sonorous has almost completed its first TV project


















