All Broadcast articles in 26 November 2010 – Page 4
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C4 chairman Lord Burns ‘discomfited’ by Public Bodies Bill
Channel 4 chairman Lord Burns has insisted there is no political appetite to privatise the broadcaster but admitted he is still concerned about it being part of the Public Bodies Bill, which is currently going through Parliament.
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UKTV and C4 step up to digital plate
UKTV and Channel 4 are stepping up their hunt for shows that have a strong multiplatform element to increase audience engagement.
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All3Media pushes to seal VoD deals in US
All3Media is planning a major push on sealing video-on-demand (VoD) content deals in the US as it looks to boost its digital revenues.
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MTV looks to add another dimension with 3D Awards
MTV is hoping to film next year’s MTV Awards in 3D and is working towards creating a more coherent international commissioning strategy.
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Chefs to champion ‘forgotten’ food for BBC2 series
Michel Roux Jr, Ainsley Harriot and Clarissa Dickson Wright will promote traditional British food that is “under threat” in an Outline Productions series for BBC2.
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Features
Veep, HBO (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the forthcoming US political comedy from Armando Iannucci.
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Features
In tune with clearance rights
As production companies seek to deliver their programmes across new forms of media, they are having to get to grips with the complex world of music licensing.
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Comment
Two heads better than one
Former BBC chairman Sir Christopher Bland has come up with the perfect solution to who should be the next director general.
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Comment
Authenticity in music is key in today’s world
I recently saw a talk by a production music composer who was boasting about how many styles he’d covered.
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Comment
BBC not guilty over Accused
Attacks on the corporation from the head of the army are unwarranted.
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Input inks deal with Octopus Media Technology
Input Media has teamed up with cloud-based content management and digital delivery company Octopus Media Technology.
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IABM criticises ‘penny pinching’
The actions of ‘penny-pinching’ procurement managers could result in broadcasters buying the wrong equipment, the director general of the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers (IABM) has warned.
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GlobeCast chooses iTX
Content management and delivery company GlobeCast has selected Omnibus Systems’ iTX master control and automation platform for its London playout centre.
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Chellomedia rebrands its Digital Media Centre
UK-based Chellomedia has announced that it is to rebrand its Digital Media Centre this week as it aligns the business with its parent company.
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Evolutions bolsters senior team
London-based post house Evolutions has made three senior appointments to boost its consultation and workflow expertise.
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BBC and CNN place orders for tapeless cameras
News teams at the BBC and CNN are being equipped with new cameras as the broadcasters continue to move towards a tapeless workflow.