All Broadcast articles in 27 April 2012 – Page 5
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NewsWorst Driver steers to Brazil
Mentorn International’s Worst Driver format is to be remade by Brazilian broadcaster TV Globo, taking the number of territories airing local versions to 17.
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NewsTreasury contemplates expanding tax credit
The Treasury could expand the animation tax credit to include programmes that have a mix of live action, following further submissions from the industry.
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NewsITV poised to sign fresh news contract with ITN
ITV and ITN are deep into discussions over extending their news contract, with both parties preparing to sign off on a new multi-year deal.
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NewsITVS set to relocate Daybreak from Thames-view studio
Daybreak is to be uprooted from its state-of-the-art, river-view studio when ITV Studios revamps the show later this year.
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NewsEx Gallowgate MD takes DCD role
Former Gallowgate managing director Tim Hammond has joined DCD Media in the newly created role of managing director of UK production.
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Comment26 April '12
“This was an intriguing, rarely told final chapter of the Queen’s life.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsMadeleine McCann draws three-year Panorama high
WEDNESDAY: A Panorama special on the Madeleine McCann case pulled in the current affairs strand’s biggest audience since 2008.
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NewsC4 News boss stepping down
Channel 4 News editor Jim Gray is to step down after 14 years on the programme
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FeaturesBehind the Blackmagic camera
Blackmagic Design pulled off the surprise product launch of this year’s NAB with the unveiling of a new digital camera. Chief executive Grant Petty reveals the thinking behind the device.
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NewsCodex ships Vault recorder
Codex announced at NAB that its Vault S location based recorder and media management system is now shipping.
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Dolby unveils glasses-free 3D
NAB 2012: Dolby partnered with Philips to showcase glassesfree HD 3Dsystem Dolby 3D at NAB.
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NewsAJA releases ‘simplest device ever’ for Mac
NAB 2012: AJA released the T-Tap adapter (pictured) at NAB, which it described as its “simplest device ever”.
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NewsSony to support reseller in Arri legal battle
Sony has said it could take legal action against Arri after a former Arri exec admitted hacking into the email account of US digital cinema company Band Pro.
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NewsBlackmagic monitors reaction
Blackmagic Design is waiting to discover what the market makes of its recently unveiled digital cinema camera before it decides whether to launch a second device.
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RatingsStrong northern character
Corrie is reinventing itself and Scott & Bailey and The Syndicate show the North has still got it.
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RatingsNostalgia fest lifts BBC2
The thing about The 70s (BBC2, Monday, 9pm), which started with 2.6 million/10% share, is that presenter Dominic Sandbrook wasn’t there for some of it, having been born in 1974.
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RatingsTimeshifted viewing rises to 91 minutes
PVR viewing has grown to an hour and a half a week - about double the figure for 2009.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 16-22 April and browse the top 100.
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RatingsCashing in on 2 Broke Girls
I’d like to think that one of the characters in The Big Bang Theory would be able to work out the correct number of times to show a promo for a new series.
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RatingsTop 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 16-22 April as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 15.


















