All Broadcast articles in 22 October 2010 – Page 5
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Features
Whitechapel II
A striking look for the second series of the drama, echoing the paranoia of the era and the faded glamour of the East End overlords who characterised it.
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Features
Frontline Battle Machines promo
Effects and graphics work on a promo that highlights a new series about the machines used in war zones.
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Features
Jamie's 30 Minute Meals
Data wrangling and offline, online, audio and grade for the 40-part cookery series.
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News
Fifty Fifty invests in Unity and Alchemist
Soho’s Fifty Fifty Post Production has bought a Snell and Wilcox HD Alchemist frame rate converter and a 16 terabyte fibre network Avid Unity.
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News
Media firms back 2012 broadcast centre plan
Three technology and facilities companies have given public backing to proposals to turn the 2012 Olympic Broadcast and Press centres in Hackney into a ‘district’ for creative companies after the games.
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News
Technicolor upgrades for stereo 3D
Technicolor Creative Services London has upgraded its Digital Intermediate (DI) capabilities with the addition of a full stereo 3D workflow for film and TV projects.
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News
BBC poaches C5 strategy boss
Channel 5’s Kieran Clifton has been poached to head strategy at the BBC’s Future, Media and Technology division, as it prepares to launch a paid training scheme to attract new talent to Salford.
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News
Alesha Dixon to front abuse doc
Strictly Come Dancing judge Alesha Dixon is to front a new BBC1 documentary about domestic violence, in which she will draw on her own experiences as a child witnessing her mother’s attacks.
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News
Nelson rises at SPT
Sony Pictures Television has promoted Eddie Nelson as senior vice president of networks for EMEA.
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C4 to turn up heat on climate change debate
Channel 4 is to dedicate an evening to the climate change debate including a film about how the green movement has failed.
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Comment
Radio playlist wars
Commercial radio has thrown down the gauntlet to the BBC, saying “I’ll show you mine if you show me yours”, writes Paul Robinson from the Radio Festival.
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News
Global denies Chris Moyles talks
RADIO FESTIVAL: Chris Moyles has not had talks with about joining Capital FM, Global Radio owner Ashley Tabor has said.
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BBC creates 3D Strictly trailer
The BBC has shot a specially-choreographed 3D trailer of Strictly Come Dancing, which will air in select cinemas as part of the broadcaster’s Children In Need campaign.
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Ratings
Whitechapel spooked by BBC1
MONDAY: ITV1’s Whitechapel lost around 300,000 viewers on last week’s debut, leaving room for rival crime thriller Spooks to claim the spoils.
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News
Fools & Horses spin-off to return
The BBC has commissioned Christmas and Easter specials of Only Fools and Horses prequel Rock & Chips.
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Radioplayer to launch in December
RADIO FESTIVAL: Multi-station platform Radioplayer is to be rolled out from December, launching with 50 stations, the chairman of the project has announced.
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Law & Order: UK wins new order
ITV’s adaptation of US crime drama Law & Order is to return for a further 13 episodes.
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Ratings
Inbetweeners ends on a high
MONDAY: The third series of E4 comedy The Inbetweeners drew to a close with record audience figures.
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News
Bennett promoted to MD of ITV resources
ITV director of Northern resources Paul Bennett has been promoted to managing director of resources for ITV Studios (ITVS), a new position that will see him head up all production, technical and facilities operations for ITVS across the whole of England.
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News
Warden quits Pepper
Pepper joint-managing director, senior online editor and former owner Shane Warden has resigned with no job to go to after more than 10 years at the Soho post house.