All Broadcast articles in 28 January 2011 – Page 4
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NewsZodiak ties with Kelsey Grammer
The US arm of Zodiak Media Group has signed a joint venture deal with Frasier star Kelsey Grammer.
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RTS names student winners
The winners of the RTS North West Student Awards 2010/11 have been announced.
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RatingsGood innings for ITV4 Flintoff debut
TUESDAY: ITV4’s new extreme sports series with Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff smashed the channel’s usual audience figures on its first outing.
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CommentView from the North
The view from the North is rapidly becoming the view of the South as I travel down on one of my now weekly trips to London, writes Tom Harvey.
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CommentBBC counts the cost of cuts
When Broadcast broke the World Service cuts story yesterday it prompted immediate reaction from shocked staff. Lisa Campbell considers the impact.
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NewsWorld Service can't be immune from cuts, Hague
The BBC World Service has a “viable and promising future” but cannot be immune from spending cuts, William Hague told MPs today as the corporation confirmed it will axe 650 jobs.
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NewsRichard Keys blames "dark forces" for frenzy
Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys is considering his future at the broadcaster and has blamed “dark forces” for creating a media frenzy following a sexism row that led to the sacking of co-commentator Andy Gray.
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CommentAll3 rides out the Skins storm
Controversy will not dent firm’s US ambitions, says Kate Bulkley.
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NewsLambing Live and Bake Off returning to BBC2
Lambing Live, The Great British Bake Off and Great Ormond Street Hospital will all return to BBC2 in primetime slots this year.
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NewsStreet to cut services for BBC1 doc
One street in Preston is to be used to show the effects of government cuts to public services in a new documentary for BBC1.
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FeaturesA Farmers Life For Me
Edit 8 x 60-minute episodes of a new fact-ent series in which nine couples compete to run their own farm for a year
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WTS upgrades Nigeria's National TV
UK broadcast solution provider WTS has signed a multimillion pound deal to upgrade Nigeria’s National Television Authority (NTA) to HD.
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Pace orders more Quantel Stereo 3D workstations
Quantel has shipped an additional three Sid Stereo 3D workstations to US 3D production outfit Pace.
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Atomos unleashes Ninja
Atomos’s Ninja will be available in the UK in early February, following a distribution agreement with Global Distribution.
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NewsBSkyB amends 3D content rules
BSkyB has changed its regulations to allow more 2D-to-3D converted content within programmes broadcast on its Sky 3D channel.
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NewsGeo lands carriage deal
Geo Networks has won the contract to provide network connectivity between Television Versioning and Translation (TVT) in Chiswick and the central London playout centre at Gray’s Inn Road.
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NewsHD centre for Racing UK
Racing UK is preparing to launch a new HD production centre with the recruitment of seven production staff.
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NewsDarkside nears completion of VFX on Outcasts
Darkside Animation has almost completed its biggest VFX project to date, providing the computer-generated effects for BBC1’s upcoming sci-fi series Outcasts.
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NewsSequence promotes Fisher
Post house Sequence has promoted senior editor Mike Fisher to the position of creative director.


















