All Broadcast articles in 25 March 2011 – Page 6
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NewsFoundry to expand Storm workflow software
The next version of Storm, the Foundry’s workflow software for Red cameras, will include support for other camera formats.
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NewsVan der Linde joins Tyrell
Tyrell CCT has appointed former Panasonic and Broadcast employee Jo van der Linde to the role of new business development manager.
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NewsGrass Valley K2 Summit
A media server designed for a broad range of production and broadcast applications
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NewsWhite Van Man
Full post on a BBC3 sitcom about the challenges and frustrations of a reluctant handyman
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FeaturesChristopher and His Kind
To grade, conform, online and provide the VFX for the biopic based on Christopher Isherwood’s 1976 memoir.
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Features
The Box and 4Music idents
Redesign the chart show package for The Box and 4Music brands, retaining the current strand idea.
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NewsDownton Abbey edges out Sherlock at BPGs
Downton Abbey edged out Sherlock at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, with the ITV1 period drama landing two prizes to the BBC1 series’ one.
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RatingsJapan disaster doc draws 2.25m
THURSDAY: A fast turnaround documentary on the Japan earthquake and subsequent tsunami delivered an above average audience for Channel 4.
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RatingsBBC4's Women in Love pulls 570,000
THURSDAY: BBC4’s drama adaptation of DH Lawrence’s controversial novels The Rainbow and Women in Love stirred more than half a million viewers for the first of two parts.
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Comment25 Mar '11
“It must have been fantastically liberating and modern – and shocking to many of course – in the 20s, but now it feels just a little bit pretentious.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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NewsC4 orders more Celebrity Five
Channel 4 has ordered two new series’ of daytime reality show Celebrity Five Go To, including Apprentice star Stuart ‘the brand’ Baggs.
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NewsUnions demand above inflation pay rises at BBC
The joint unions are demanding pay increases “substantially” above inflation for the vast majority of BBC staff as it enters initial discussions around the annual rise.
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NewsMoyles marathon breaks red button records
Chris Moyles’ marathon Comic Relief broadcast attracted an audience of 2.84m via the red button, tuning in for an average of 144 minutes.
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NewsBBC1's Indian Doctor to return
Daytime controller Liam Keelan has recommissioned popular period dramas The Indian Doctor and Land Girls.
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NewsHistory Girls win BBC online series
Sketch troupe The History Girls will star in a new comedy series for BBC online, made by the indie behind Peep Show.
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Somethin Else unveils Gardeners’ Question Time tour
Indie Somethin’ Else has branched out into events with a live Gardeners’ Question Time theatre tour.
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NewsC4 launches Father Ted app
Channel 4 is launching a Father Ted iPhone app that will allow users to upload an image of themselves and morph it to look like Father Jack.
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NewsTwitter Tracker draws visitors to The Promise
Channel 4’s four-part drama about life in Israel, The Promise, attracted 500,000 visitors to a dedicated site boosted by a Twitter Tracker and live webchats with the director.
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NewsHMRC threatens to blacklist Christopher Lunn again
HM Revenue & Customs has threatened to blacklist Christopher Lunn & Company for a second time, leaving the accountancy firm’s clients facing further tax disruption.


















