All Broadcast articles in 3 July 2015 – Page 3
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Features
Nature’s Greatest Dancers
Create a harmonious, cohesive look and sound design for the two-part archive-based series.
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News
Deluxe MediaCloud appoints Asia Pacific chief executive
Former Fox Sports Australia chief technology officer Michael Tomkins has been appointed chief executive of Deluxe MediaCloud for the Asia Pacific region.
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News
BT forges partnership with Japanese telco SoftBank
BT has formed a partnership with Japanese telco SoftBank Mobile Corp.
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BBC World News opts for Quicklink Skype TX system
BBC World News has selected Quicklink’s Skype TX system for use by its Asia bureau.
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BBC makes first on-site IP delivery from Glastonbury
Six OBE C-100 encoders from Open Broadcast Systems were used by the BBC for its coverage of this year’s Glastonbury festival.
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News
Alias Hire buys DJI S1000 drone with Zenmuse gimbal
Alias Hire has taken delivery of a DJI S1000 drone with a Zenmuse gimbal.
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News
Calrec Audio MD joins TSL Systems as chief executive
Systems integrator TSL Systems has appointed Roger Henderson to the role of chief executive.
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News
BBC shoots migrant footage for first 360-degree news package
The BBC has shot its first 360- degree news package as part of the broadcaster’s ongoing trials with nascent virtual reality technology.
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BBC seeks to spark kids’ interest in digital careers
The BBC is attempting to help bridge the digital skills gap by sparking children’s interest in career opportunities in the space.
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News
Pact slams BBCW drama boost
BBC Worldwide could “disproportionately” benefit from the corporation’s plans to increase BBC1 drama investment by £30m, according to Pact.
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Disney hunts scripted series
Disney is ramping up its commissioning strategy, with plans to add two or three scripted series a year to its growing slate of UK originations.
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Sky seeks children’s boss to ‘curate’ shows
Sky’s new kids’ boss will be expected to work in the space where content and product marketing collide to ensure its investment in the genre reaches viewers.
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Comment
Plurality of supply is best for BBC audiences
New system offers the best ideas and value regardless of source, says Helen Boaden
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News
Radio indies may get £60m boost
BBC proposals to open up 60% of its network radio hours to indies could provide a £60m shot in the arm to the production sector.
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Olympics deal propels Discovery into future
Discovery’s “smash-and-grab” purchase of pan-European rights to the Olympic Games is the biggest sign yet of its desire to become a key international player across free-to-air, pay and OTT.
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Analysis: BBC3’s digital future
Digital producers have highlighted the positives of BBC3’s expected move online, but concerns remain about taking the youth service off television.
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Comment
BBC2 should take up BBC3 mantle
Space for fresh ideas and talent must be ring-fenced after move
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News
Hincks: hands off terms of trade
Tim Hincks has warned that foreign- owned indies such as Endemol Shine Group are being used as a “smokescreen” to overhaul the terms of trade, in a way that could result in the “Ukipification” of the British TV industry.
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Features
Virgin Atlantic: Up in the Air
Provide picture and audio post-production for the 3 x 60-minute documentary series that takes viewers behind the scenes of the airline during its 30th anniversary year.
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News
Avison takes head of studios role at 3 Mills
3 Mills Studios has promoted Tom Avison to the role of head of studios.