All Broadcast articles in 3 December 2010 – Page 6
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The Foundry launches RED workflow software
VFX software firm the Foundry has launched an open beta of a digital cinema camera workflow for footage shot on RED cameras.
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STV launches local online news network
STV has launched 10 websites covering local news across four council areas in Scotland.
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US firm rescues Foyle's War
The rights to detective series Foyle’s War have been bought by US group Acorn Media, as part of a deal to take over a number of assets from defunct indie Greenlit.
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BBC strike threat averted as pensions reform agreed
The BBC and joint unions – including the NUJ – have reached a final agreement over the corporation’s pension reforms.
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Bluegfx launches cloud-based 3D processing
PEER 1 Hosting has teamed up with 3D firm bluegfx to bring cloud-based 3D and video graphics to media firms on a pay-as-you-process basis.
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Eagle Rock seals digital platform deal
Eagle Rock Entertainment has secured a deal that will see over 200 titles licensed to digital platforms.
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Digital switchover 'to be delayed'
The switchover to digital radio could be delayed until 2017 at the earliest, sources at Westminster have said.
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SIS inks deal with defence firm Astrium
Outside broadcast and satellite uplink firm SIS Live has signed a deal with civil and defence space systems firm Astrium.
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Cameron 'frustrated' by BBC Fifa doc
David Cameron has expressed his frustration after the BBC screened a documentary criticising football’s governing body Fifa only days before a decision is made on the 2018 World Cup.
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I’m a Celebrity scores best ratings since 2004
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! is securing its biggest ratings since Katie Price and Peter Andre found love in the jungle six years ago.
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C4 hunts multi-platform sports commissioner
Channel 4 is further extending its multiplatform commissioning team with a hunt for a multiplatform commissioner of sports.
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C4 has fishy feeling with top chefs
C4 has recruited celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay, Heston Blumenthal and Jamie Oliver for a season of programmes aimed at highlighting the issue of overfishing.
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Unions meet BBC to clarify final pensions point
Joint union officials are meeting the BBC today to clarify one final point in the pension reform proposals.
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S4C chair will "stand aside now"
S4C chairman John Walter Jones has said he will “stand aside now” rather than work his notice period to March, in a letter to staff at the Welsh broadcaster.
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Comment
30 Nov '10
“Hislop is turning into a rather good TV social historian.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Ratings
Fifa probe nets 2.85m viewers
MONDAY: BBC1’s controversial Panorama investigation into corruption at Fifa managed to draw above average ratings to the strand.
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MP wades into Accused debate
A Tory MP has criticised the BBC’s decision to screen a controversial Jimmy McGovern drama about the British Army.
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Richard Bacon to leave 6 Music
Richard Bacon is to leave digital radio station BBC 6 Music in December, citing heavy work commitments.
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Inbetweeners indie wins top diversity award
Bwark Productions, the indie behind teen comedy The Inbetweeners, has been honoured for promoting diversity at the annual CDN Awards.
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Comment
Kids Bafta holds valuable lessons
It was heartening to attend my first kids Bafta Children’s Awards and realise how far TV has moved on, writes Alex Farber.