All Broadcast articles in 24 March 2016 – Page 3
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Cinegy offers software as cloud-based service
Cinegy is making its various software applications available as cloud-based services on virtual machines.
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BenQ launches monitors for editors and colourists
Oxford-based display manufacturer BenQ has launched its first monitors designed specifi cally for editors, colourists and post-production engineers.
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Big Bang ‘over-reliant on BBC’
The dangers of a post house relying on a single customer for income were highlighted last week following the sale of the trade and assets of Big Bang Post Production to Evolutions.
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Digital Orchard office move facilitates fast turnaround
Digital Orchard has moved from White City to Warner Bros’ Leavesden Studio.
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Sky buys a spoonful of Sugar Films
Sky has taken a minority stake in Pat Younge’s production company Sugar Films, continuing its UK indie investment strategy.
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Industry pays tribute to BBC’s Jon Beazley
Some of entertainment’s biggest names have paid tribute to Jon Beazley, the former BBC in-house entertainment boss who died at the weekend.
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C4 and Fremantle explain how to win investment
Showing high energy and not overpromising are critical to selling an indie or securing investment, according to acquisitions bosses at Channel 4 and Fremantle Media.
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Love to look beyond BBC and C4
Love Productions creative director Richard McKerrow has admitted that The Great British Bake Off indie is too reliant on the BBC and Channel 4.
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Comment
C4 privatisation would be catastrophic for UK indies
The production sector needs to unite to fend off Tory plans, says Edmund Coulthard
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Nokia partners with post firms for VR camera launch
Nokia has partnered with postproduction giant Deluxe and launched a ‘Pioneer Programme’ to encourage producers and creatives to use its tools for creating virtual reality (VR) content.
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Federation seeks UK co-pros
French super-indie Federation Entertainment is aiming to ramp up its UK co-productions and is in talks with indies including Doctor Foster producer Drama Republic.
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How to befriend commissioners
Five top commissioners took to the stage at last week’s Broadcast Indie Summit to explain what qualities they value most in suppliers.
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Mark Linsey move hints at end of director of TV role
All roads lead to the BBC’s director of television role being scrapped after Mark Linsey was handed the top job at BBC Studios this week.
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Indie buyers hungry for deals
The UK’s biggest production consolidators remain hungry to buy and build, but have highlighted barriers to growth, including the rocketing price of takeover targets.
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Wall to Wall preps UK version of smash US talent show
Wall to Wall has begun pitching a UK version of NBC’s kids talent format Little Big Shots after it became the biggest non-scripted show in the US in over four years.
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Pioneer lands Red Bull adventure doc
Red Bull has commissioned an Amazonian adventure documentary from Pioneer Productions.
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Ratings
The Tube transports 1.5m for C5
MONDAY: Channel 5’s London Underground documentary set off with a respectable audience as Davina McCall helped ITV to a slot-winning performance.
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BBC names Top Gear 'editorial lead'
Clare Pizey has been named as the ‘editorial lead’ in charge of Top Gear following mounting speculation about the show’s leadership in the fall-out from the controversial cenotaph stunt.
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Wolf Hall leads pack at Bafta Television Craft Awards
BBC drama Wolf Hall has received six nominations at this year’s Bafta Television Craft Awards, which honour the behind-the-scenes talent working in TV.
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