All Broadcast articles in 29 July 2011 – Page 5
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NewsThe Foundry releases Mari 1.3
The Foundry has launched the latest version of its paint and texture tool Mari (left).
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NewsNovelsat eyes Olympics for bandwidth upgrade
Novelsat has targeted the London 2012 Olympics for the rollout of its NS3 satellite bandwidth optimisation technology.
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NewsSequence secures Renault Channel contract
London facility Sequence Post has secured the post-production contract for the Zodiak-produced Renault Channel.
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NewsReliance set for UK expansion
Reliance MediaWorks is gearing up for “aggressive” UK expansion following its deal with Digital Domain, including building a new VFX studio.
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NewsITFC showcases asset management system
ITFC has begun demonstrating its £500,000 media asset management (MAM) system to broadcasters and content owners.
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NewsDavid Tennant to voice CBeebies animation
Former Doctor Who David Tennant is to provide his voice to new CBeebies series Tree Fu Tom.
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Comment28 July '11
“The terrible thing about this kind of comedy… is not that it demeans women but young men.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsHarry Potter and the deathly ratings
WEDNESDAY: ITV drew nearly half its usual audience with a countdown of Harry Potter highlights – almost beaten by Channel 4.
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RatingsStrong start for Beaver Falls
WEDNESDAY: Beaver Falls, the new comedy drama from E4, drew more than 100,000 extra viewers to the digital channel on its debut.
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NewsGMG in talks to sell Glasgow's Rock Radio
GMG Radio is rebranding Rock Radio Manchester under as a Real Radio station and is in talks with former brand managing director Billy Anderson about a sale of its Glasgow station.
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NewsITV launches Rugby World Cup iPhone app
Rugby fans will be able to stream World Cup games on their iPhone through a new ITV app.
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NewsShillinglaw named BBC 3D boss
The BBC has named Kim Shillinglaw as head of 3D, replacing outgoing exec Danielle Nagler.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 18-24 July and browse the top 100.
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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 18-24 July as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 29.
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 18-24 July.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 18-24 July as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 18-24 July.
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RatingsTV enters summer doldrums
Old coppers hit a high for BBC1 as New Tricks shines in an otherwise uninspiring schedule.
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RatingsArt imitates Murdoch saga
In a dramatic week when MPs grilled barons and coppers, there was a moment when art did so perfect an impression of life, it was as if Bobby Davro had turned up.
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RatingsConjuring up fans of magic
Tuesday’s Met/Murdoch melange benefited the news channels no end. If only, the lament may have gone, someone had a magician to make it all go away.


















