All Broadcast articles in 30 November 2012 – Page 2
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Pinewood Shepperton set to quit Teddington base
Pinewood Shepperton looks set to quit its Teddington base within the next two years.
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Website tackles problem of licensing film scores for TV
TV productions that want to use film scores can tap into a new website that aims to avoid potentially tricky licensing issues.
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DMT hires tech chief ahead of metadata launch
Deluxe Media Technologies (DMT) has recruited a chief technology offi cer as it prepares to launch its metadata toolset next year.
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BBC's Tuff to take stage at Loudness Summit
Speakers at this year’s Loudness Summit will include BBC principal technologist Simon Tuff, who will talk about the broadcaster’s work at Wimbledon.
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Contract boost for Geo
The number of Geo Networks contracts signed with media firms has risen by 50% year on year, up from seven deals in 2011.
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Sky's Sunter joins MPC
Motion graphics expert and animator John Sunter has joined MPC Motion Design Studio from Sky Creative, where he created and directed the new SkyBond Channel ident.
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DTG centre tests HbbTV for connected market
DTG Testing, the test centre operated by the Digital TV Group (DTG), has tested its first HbbTV product.
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BBC1 and BBC2 freed from factual commitments
BBC1 and BBC2 will no longer be required to broadcast a set number of new factual programmes a year after the BBC Trust amended the channels’ licences.
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MPEG chair: HD transfer needs new standard
Increased bandwidth alone will not be enough to support the transport of higher-resolution content, the founder and chair of the Movie Picture Expert Group (MPEG) has warned.
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Ratings
Hugh Grant press doc flounders
Channel 4’s documentary following Hugh Grant and the Hacked Off campaign in the run up to the Leveson report failed to make a splash.
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Comment
TV Critics: Poor Us; Goodnight Britain; Supersized Earth; The Hour
“You were richer for watching it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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C4’s loss as mediator Hall quits board
Channel 4 has lost a “voice of reason” on its board as Tony Hall prepares to step down after seven years as deputy chairman, leaving Ofcom to find a successor, according to insiders.
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Giving global brands the chance to hit their target
Shift from linear means consumers expect more, says S Chandratillake
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Passion pushes Beeny globally
Passion Distribution has sold Reef Television’s property format Sarah Beeny’s Selling Housesto Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and the Netherlands.
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Behind The Scenes
The Girl, BBC2
A BBC/HBO co-pro delving into Alfred Hitchcock’s infatuation with star Tippi Hedren involved painstaking recreation of some iconic movie moments. Benji Wilson hears how it was done
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ABC to remake EHF's Vexed in second US deal
BBC2 comedy-drama Vexed is heading for an ABC remake in Eleventh Hour Films’ second transatlantic deal in a month.
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ITV2 orders 'risqué' pilot of BBC America panel show
ITV2 has commissioned a “risqué” late-night panel show pilot adapted from a programme that Graham Norton indie So TV makes for BBC America.