All Broadcast articles in 26 February 2016
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News
Pixel Power joins Aspen IP coalition
Broadcast automation, playout and graphics provider Pixel Power has joined the Aspen group of companies that are adopting the organisation’s framework for building IP facilities.
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Features
Interview: Nevion's Geir Bryn-Jensen on the shift to IP
Norway-based Nevion plans to help broadcasters face the future by transitioning them to a virtualised media production workflow.
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Features
Behind the scenes: The Secret Life of the Zoo
For its latest C4 fixed-rig series, production company Blast Films! called on the expertise of rig specialist Minicams to help it get up close and personal to the animals at Chester Zoo.
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News
AJA boss: naïve to keep battling Sony and Canon in camera sector
BVE 2016: AJA looks likely to focus its camera development efforts on specialist devices rather than slug it out in the congested and highly competitive cine camera sector.
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News
Tony Blackburn row turns bitter
The row between Tony Blackburn and the BBC is turning increasingly bitter after the publication of leaked memos, supposedly proving that the DJ was interviewed over allegations he seduced a 15-year-old girl in 1971.
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News
February ratings quiz: how did they perform?
How well did February’s biggest shows perform? Test your knowledge with Broadcast’s ratings quiz
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News
UKTI event forges Korean ties
The UK and Korean governments are hosting their second annual event to encourage collaboration between their creative industries.
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Podcast
Talking TV: Savile, Brexit & First Dates
The Dame Janet Smith review and the EU referendum get the Talking TV treatment in the latest edition of Broadcast’s podcast.
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News
NAO boss demands direct access to BBC
The BBC’s reasons for denying the National Audit Office (NAO) direct access to information have been contested by comptroller and auditor general Sir Amyas Morse KCB.
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Ratings
Jericho bows out with under 3m
THURSDAY: ITV period drama Jericho’s unconvincing run came to a close with a series average of under 3m, as Channel 4’s sex-themed night failed to pique viewer interest.
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News
Voxx camera offers 360-degree view of the world
BVE 2016: Voxx demonstrated its recently launched wearable 360-degree camera at BVE.
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Behind The Scenes
Dogs Might Fly, Sky 1
We had experts from Spectre and Top Gear on hand to train up our dogs - and 40,000 sausages, says Caroline Hawkins
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News
Payne exits WTS for Azule
Former WTS Broadcast sales manager Duncan Payne has joined Azule Finance in the newly created role of regional director.
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News
Muchmore joins Tyrell's sales team
Reseller Tyrell has recruited Dan Muchmore to the role of sales director.
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News
BBC calls for net neutrality
The BBC has called on Ofcom to protect public service on-demand services such as iPlayer from being sidelined by internet providers.
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Video
VIDEO: Taboo, BBC1
Tom Hardy stars and executive produces alongside Ridley Scott in the forthcoming period drama.
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News
UKTV named in Sunday Times best places to work list
UKTV is the first broadcaster ever to be named as one of The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Great British Sex Survey; The Story of China; Ugly House to Lovely House; Jericho
“The Great British Sex Survey was a pile of toss. Ninety minutes of filler on a Thursday night.”
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News
Jimmy Savile scandal costs BBC £10.7m
The full cost of the Jimmy Savile scandal to the BBC has reached £10.7m.