All Broadcast articles in 28 November 2008 – Page 5
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ITV Global inks Foxtel deal
Granada International Australia (GIA), part of ITV Global Entertainment, has sold a package of more than 100 hours worth of content to Australian pay TV operator, Foxtel.
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What's that coming over the hill?
With the NFL about to embark on a test broadcast of a live 3D American Football game, the interest in stereoscopic telly is really starting to grow, suggests Will Strauss.
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Everybody's names operations head
Creative media group Everybody's has appointed one of the key people behind the Make Poverty History campaign as its head of operations.
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Headcases grabs RTS innovation award
ITV1 animated satirical series Headcases was handed the coveted Innovation award at the RTS Craft and Design Awards on Monday night.
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Lesley Douglas to join Universal Music
Former BBC Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas, who resigned from the broadcaster in the wake of the Sachsgate scandal, is to join Universal Music UK.
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Job cuts pending at Entertainment Rights
Entertainment Rights, the company that owns Postman Pat, Rupert the Bear and The Lone Ranger has confirmed it will make redundancies in a bid to cut£5m in costs.
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No Catastrophe for C4
Channel 4's new science series Catastrophe got off to a steady start last night at 9pm with 1.9m viewers (7.6% share).
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24: Redemption gets 405,000
Sky 1's special two-hour edition of its US action drama 24, starring Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, averaged 405,000 viewers (3.18%) from 10pm at a time when a number of key digital channels were gaining strong audiences.
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Quantel unveils Red Conform
Quantel has released Red conform and import, a software update for the eQ, iQ, Sid and Pablo finishing and colour correction systems designed to help post-produce projects shot on the Red camera.
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BBC World Service director quits
BBC World Service director Nigel Chapman is leaving the corporation after almost 31 years service.
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Endemol to animate Islamic superhero comic
Endemol has partnered with Kuwait-based publishing group Teshkeel Media to turn superhero comic books The 99 into an animated series.
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Teletext Extra to get 8m boost
Digital TV technology specialist InView Interactive and set-top box manufacturer Vestel have inked a deal which will see the Teletext Extra branded EPG service delivered to 8 million boxes.
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Linecar joins Sohonet
Sohonet has appointed Richard Linecar to the new position of international sales manager.
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Second ContentAgent sale to ITFC
Root6 Technology has sold a second ContentAgent repurposing platform to ITFC.
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ITV.com scores 300,000 views for FA Cup
ITV's online video highlights of the early rounds of the FA Cup have drawn more than 300,000 video views since the competition began.
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iTunes to deliver Postman Pat
Classic children's television programming including He-Man, Rupert the Bear and Finley the Fire Engine is now available to download on iTunes following a landmark deal with Entertainment Rights.
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BBC Children's reveals winter highlights
A new show for CBeebies presenting pair Chris Jarvis and Pui Fan Lee and the return of Aardman's Timmy Time are on the cards as the BBC gears up to launch its kids' versions of iPlayer.
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TV Critics 25 November ‘08
“If you can stand another 24 hours of this, you are very welcome to it.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.