All Broadcast articles in 23 September 2011 – Page 5
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NewsTake Me Out in Maidstone
ITV1’s Take Me Out is returning to The Maidstone Studios for the filming of its third series.
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NewsDolby invests in display tech
Dolby has pledged to continue investing in display technology with the aim of adding to its PRM-4200 monitor.
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NewsRoll To Record in Essex
Robotic camera specialist Roll To Record has embarked on one of its biggest projects to date, providing the production infrastructure for Channel 4’s Educating Essex.
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Junger and Merging Tech's loudness bundle
Jünger Audio’s loudness control system Level Magic has been incorporated into Merging Technologies new MXFix batchprocessing tool.
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NewsiPlayer chief to shape ITV tech infrastructure
ITV has appointed former BBC global iPlayer launch director Mark Smith to the role of director of architecture and integration.
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NewsDe Lane Lea links with Aquarium in TV post push
Audio specialist De Lane Lea has entered into a partnership with Aquarium Studios to “spearhead” the former’s push into TV.
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RatingsBBC3 Fades in with 780k
WEDNESDAY: New supernatural drama The Fades gave BBC3 a 40% boost to its usual audience figures on its debut.
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FeaturesBilly Connolly's Route 66
Full post on the four-part ITV1 series about Billy Connolly’s 2,488 mile journey from Chicago to Santa Monica.
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FeaturesPlanet Dinosaur
Full post on the 6 x 30-minute series that reveals some of the latest animals to have been discovered by paleontologists
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FeaturesAn Idiot Abroad 2
Full post on the second 8 x 60-minute series that follows Karl Pilkington’s adventures abroad
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FeaturesPromise SANLink adapter
Native high-speed access to shared fibre channel SAN digital assets.
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Comment22 Sep '11
“What really holds the thing together is an underlying sympathy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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FeaturesTop tips from Amsterdam
Visitors to the IBC exhibition reveal the eye-catching hi-tech products creating a buzz among buyers and shaping the future of broadcasting.
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RatingsFresh Meat debuts with 1.5m
WEDNESDAY: Fresh Meat, Channel 4’s new comedy drama from the writers of Peep Show, started solidly and helped the station butcher competition from Big Brother.
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NewsChorion sells Beatrix Potter and Octonauts rights
Children’s media rights business Chorion has sold its first two properties to its former chairman Waheed Alli.
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NewsCourts approve police demand for riots footage
The BBC, ITN and Sky News have been forced to hand over hundreds of hours of unbroadcast footage from the UK riots last month.
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NewsYouview hires Sky architect as CTO
Youview has appointed Chris Bramley, the man responsible for launching Sky Player, as its chief technical officer.
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NewsHire firms hit by shortage of PL mount lenses
Manufacturers are struggling to keep up with the demand for PL mount lenses, with some hire firms forced to wait up to a year for delivery of the high-end optics.
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NewsJCA delivers Le Mans footage
Content services company JCA is delivering footage of this year’s Intercontinental Le Mans Cup to broadcasters around the world, including ORF in Austria, Exqi Sport Belgium, and TV2 in Denmark.


















