All Broadcast articles in 25 March 2011 – Page 6

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    News

    Foundry to expand Storm workflow software

    2011-03-24T17:35:00Z

    The next version of Storm, the Foundry’s workflow software for Red cameras, will include support for other camera formats.

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    News

    Van der Linde joins Tyrell

    2011-03-24T17:36:00Z

    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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    News

    Grass Valley K2 Summit

    2011-03-24T17:47:00Z

    A media server designed for a broad range of production and broadcast applications

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    News

    White Van Man

    2011-03-24T17:52:00Z

    Full post on a BBC3 sitcom about the challenges and frustrations of a reluctant handyman

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    Features

    Christopher and His Kind

    2011-03-24T17:55:00Z

    To grade, conform, online and provide the VFX for the biopic based on Christopher Isherwood’s 1976 memoir.

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    The Box and 4Music idents

    2011-03-24T18:01:00Z

    Redesign the chart show package for The Box and 4Music brands, retaining the current strand idea.

  • My Family
    News

    BBC axes My Family

    2011-03-25T10:36:00Z

    Long-running sitcom hit My Family is to be axed by the BBC after 11 years.

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    News

    Downton Abbey edges out Sherlock at BPGs

    2011-03-25T10:40:00Z

    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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    Ratings

    Japan disaster doc draws 2.25m

    2011-03-25T11:04:00Z

    THURSDAY: A fast turnaround documentary on the Japan earthquake and subsequent tsunami delivered an above average audience for Channel 4.

  • Women in Love
    Ratings

    BBC4's Women in Love pulls 570,000

    2011-03-25T11:10:00Z

    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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    Comment

    25 Mar '11

    2011-03-25T11:12:00Z

    “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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    News

    C4 orders more Celebrity Five

    2011-03-25T11:32:00Z

    Channel 4 has ordered two new series’ of daytime reality show Celebrity Five Go To, including Apprentice star Stuart ‘the brand’ Baggs.

  • BBC Strike
    News

    Unions demand above inflation pay rises at BBC

    2011-03-25T11:43:00Z

    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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    News

    Moyles marathon breaks red button records

    2011-03-25T11:43:00Z

    Chris Moyles’ marathon Comic Relief broadcast attracted an audience of 2.84m via the red button, tuning in for an average of 144 minutes.

  • The Indian Doctor
    News

    BBC1's Indian Doctor to return

    2011-03-25T11:54:00Z

    Daytime controller Liam Keelan has recommissioned popular period dramas The Indian Doctor and Land Girls.

  • History Girls
    News

    History Girls win BBC online series

    2011-03-25T12:12:00Z

    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

    2011-03-25T12:16:00Z

    Indie Somethin’ Else has branched out into events with a live Gardeners’ Question Time theatre tour.

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    News

    C4 launches Father Ted app

    2011-03-25T12:18:00Z

    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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    News

    Twitter Tracker draws visitors to The Promise

    2011-03-25T12:19:00Z

    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.

  • Freelancers
    News

    HMRC threatens to blacklist Christopher Lunn again

    2011-03-25T12:20:00Z

    HM Revenue & Customs has threatened to blacklist Christopher Lunn & Company for a second time, leaving the accountancy firm’s clients facing further tax disruption.