All Broadcast articles in 3 June 2016 – Page 2
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News
Sir David Attenborough joins Doc/Fest line-up
Sir David Attenborough has joined the Sheffield Doc/Fest line-up to discuss his long career and explore the future of TV and media.
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Features
Daytime battle: ITV gains ground on BBC1
Commercial broadcaster is showing marked improvement in daytime, with audience share up 5.6% at the BBC’s expense. Stephen Price reports on the key battlegrounds
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Discovery on verge of Wimbledon deal
Wimbledon is set to be made available on pay-TV for the first time after Discovery struck a deal in principle for the major tennis tournament.
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Training boost for high-end drama
Creative Skillset has relaunched a fund offering £20,000 to help anyone working on a high-end drama production train for their next role.
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Flying TV seeks to future proof its clients' content
Flying TV has invested in a new GSS C516 stabilised filming system as well as a Red Weapon and Canon C300 MKII camera (pictured) in response to increased demand for high resolution footage.
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Red Digital Cinema to showcase DSMC2 range
Red Digital Cinema will showcase its DSMC2 line of cameras with select partners at the MPS.
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Incoming apprentice levy on the agenda at MPS
The programme director responsible for implementing the government’s apprenticeships funding reforms and levy will appear at next week’s Media Production Show (MPS) in London.
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Ratings
Regal start for Versailles
WEDNESDAY: Period drama Versailles started strongly for BBC2, building a bigger audience than its most recent acquisition The People Vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story.
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Betty scales Everest for Discovery
The multinational search teams responsible for saving adventurers who attempt to climb Everest will be put under the spotlight in a Discovery series produced by Betty.
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Critics
TV Critics: Versailles; Secrets of Growing Old; Alan Shearer’s Euro ’96; Ben Building
“It is a trashy, extravagant romp that takes liberties with the actuality. It is also, undeniably, quite a lot of fun.”
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Comment
How impartiality stifles debate
EU debacle highlights why we need a free press, says David Graham
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News
Video Devices releases free PIX-E firmware upgrade
Video Devices has released a free firmware upgrade for its PIX-E series of 4K-compatible recording monitors.
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Panavision unveils range of neutral density filters
Panavision has launched a new line of PanaND neutral density filters.
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Console maker Calrec inks its first deal in France
The Yorkshire-based broadcast audio console manufacturer Calrec has completed its first deal in France, selling Apollo, Artemis, and Artemis Light mixers to outside broadcast firm AMP Visual TV.
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SLR Magic appoints Holdan as European distributor
Hong Kong’s SLR Magic has appointed Media Production Show (MPS) exhibitor Holdan as the exclusive European distributor for its range of lenses, filters and adaptors.
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3 Mills Studios site faces review
The long-term future of 3 Mills Studios is under scrutiny with the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) currently “looking at options” for the East London site.
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AJ+ looks to Instagram to bolster news presence
Facebook video pioneer AJ+, the digital arm of Al Jazeera, is to expand its presence on Instagram to keep pace with consumer habits.
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Diversity drive faces boycott
Broadcasters have come under pressure to be more transparent about diversity data on individual programmes as part of the Creative Diversity Network’s monitoring initiative.
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Channel 4 inks Barcroft deal
Channel 4 has taken another step towards future-proofing its business after investing in multimedia content company Barcroft Holdings.
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