All Broadcast articles in 27 April 2012 – Page 3
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NewsSoftware-only Pablo launched by Quantel
NAB 2012: Quantel has released a software-only version of its Pablo grading system.
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NewsVirgin wins 240k Tivo subs
Virgin Media has attracted 242,000 customers to its connected TV service Tivo over the past three months, taking its total installed base to 18%.
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NewsAJA unveils 4K recorder
NAB 2012: AJA Video Systems has teamed up with Canon to launch a 4K external video recorder, the Ki Pro Quad.
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NewsNUJ protest over Dale Farm footage row
The NUJ is protesting outside the Royal Courts of Justice as broadcasters continue their fight against an order to hand over all footage recorded at the Dale Farm eviction.
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NewsMatt Smith to recite poetry for Disney Junior
Matt Smith and Jessica Hynes are among the cast of British stars that will narrate a second series of poetry shorts for Disney Junior UK.
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NewsJVC launches Wi-Fi equipped camcorder
NAB 2012: JVC has launched a newsgathering camera with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Sony adds to SRMaster range of recorders
NAB 2012: Sony has launched the SR-D1, the latest addition to the SRMaster range of portable recording devices.
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NewsIannucci’s Veep to debut in June
Sky Atlantic is to launch Armando Iannucci’s new political comedy in June following its debut this week in the US.
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TSB unveils £250k innovations pot
Fremantle Media, Hat Trick and Zodiak Media are among the businesses to have thrown their support behind the Technology Strategy Board’s (TSB) TV digital innovation contest which offers developers £250,000 of investment.
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NewsAvid previews cloud-based editing software
NAB 2012: Avid underlined its NAB focus on providing tools for newsgathering operations with the preview of cloud-based software Interplay Sphere.
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FeaturesPlayhouse Presents
Scan, conform, grade, online and VFX for six of the 12 x 30-minute series
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NewsKudos mulls The Bridge remake
Kudos is considering a remake of new Scandinavian crime drama The Bridge, which launched on BBC4 this week.
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NewsHunt brands BSkyB bias "laughable"
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has labelled the idea he backed the News Corp bid to merge with BSkyB as “laughable”, in a statement to Parliament.
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CommentReal-time apps add to viewer experience
The article ‘ITV1 plots playalong gameshow evolution’ (Broadcast 13.04.12) highlights the exciting changes taking place in the broadcast industry, as connected TVs are adopted and consumers expect the viewing experience to become richer and increasingly interactive.
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Behind The ScenesFoxes Live: Wild in the City, C4
When our tame fox’s tail fell off in front of a group of drunken clubbers, we knew nothing about this would be straightforward, says Jamie Lochhead.
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The Broadcast InterviewKim Shillinglaw, BBC, science and natural history
The BBC’s commissioning editor for science and natural history is investing in developing programmes that will take viewers on an unexpected journey.
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CommentUnleash your Hidden Talent with branded content
Big opportunities await if brand, producer and channel all work together, says Simon Willis.


















