All Broadcast articles in 24 June 2011 – Page 3
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NewsLambie-Nairn to leave Heavenly
Heavenly’s creative director Martin Lambie-Nairn is stepping down from his role after almost two years with the branding agency.
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NewsGrass Valley launches ingest tool for Edius
Grass Valley has unveiled a new ingest and edit option for its Edius editing system.
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NewsBBC2 orders Poliakoff series from Ruby
Stephen Poliakoff is returning to BBC2 with Dancing on the Edge, the first drama series he has written and directed for television.
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NewsBrian Cox hosts live BBC2 lecture
Brian Cox is returning to BBC2 with a live ‘audience with…’ format that sees him give a lecture and take questions from celebrities, scholars and amateur enthusiasts.
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NewsWorld Service wins extra £2m from Foreign Office
The BBC World Service’s Hindi short wave service has been saved after the Foreign Office found an extra £2.2m of funding per year for the service.
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NewsRTS launches Young Technologist Award
The Royal Television Society has launched an award scheme to honour the work of young people involved in the broadcast technology sector.
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NewsS4C cuts a fifth of staff
Nearly a fifth of S4C’s staff are to leave the Welsh broadcaster in light of the government-imposed 24% cut to its budget last year.
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NewsScotland completes digital TV switchover
Terrestrial TV in Scotland is now fully digital following the switchover of the transmitter group serving parts of Glasgow, Edinburgh and central Scotland.
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FeaturesG Technology G Speed Q
RAID storage of up to 8TB and speeds in excess of 200Mbps using eSATA. It also supports SD and HD Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere compressed workflows.
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Microlease 4G seminars
Test equipment firm Microlease is holding two discussions on the transition to 4G technology.
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Canis in Amoja mobile tie
Canis Media has partnered with mobile solutions firm Amoja. com to develop a low-cost, standalone mobile platform for television retailers.
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Mediasmiths bumper half
Media technology consultant Mediasmiths trebled its revenue in the first six months of 2011, thanks to a series of international client wins.
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NewsAlias Hire apprenticeship scheme
Alias Hire has set up an apprenticeship scheme with The London Apprenticeship Company and Westminster Kingsway College.
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Crystal CoCo 3G launch
Crystal Vision has launched a colour corrector and legaliser to work with 3Gbps HD and SD sources to allow for picture adjustments in the RGB and YUV colour spaces.
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CommentSirens / Four Of A Kind / Made in Britain
Navelgazing’s Dan Johnston and TVF’s Leila Monks on quips, quads and the state of the nation.
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NewsMixed fortunes for 3D TV
One in three homes in the UK will own a 3D-capable TV set by 2016, according to a report by Informa Telecoms and Media.
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NewsLion TV meets Britain's biggest families for C4
The lifestyle, dynamics and struggles of four of the UK’s biggest families will be the focus of a Channel 4 series this autumn.
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NewsC5 agrees financing deal with Barclays for Transparent show
Transparent Television has become the first indie to use a new production financing model established by Channel 5.
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NewsCurrent TV swamped with ideas after Twitter call to indies
Current TV has forged new relationships with a raft of indies by reaching out via social media.


















