All Broadcast articles in 30 October 2015
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News
Irving joins Forbidden board
Former Deltatre commercial director Jim Irving has joined the board of Forbidden Technologies, the company responsible for cloud editing software Forscene.
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Telestream acquires encoding firm PandaStream
Video transcoding and workflow automation system provider Telestream has acquired cloud-based encoding firm PandaStream.
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The Garden wins record A&E run
Channel 4 has ordered 50 hours of fixed-rig programming from The Garden, including the single largest commission of flagship brand 24 Hours in A&E.
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Trust on the brink of BBC3 decision
BBC3’s fate is set to be decided in under a fortnight, as the BBC Trust finalises 11 months of work assessing if the channel should move online.
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Sex Box pulls three-part series on C4
Channel 4 is to re-open Sex Box for a three-part series following its controversial one-off in 2013.
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October ratings quiz: how did they perform?
How well did October’s biggest shows perform? Test your knowledge with Broadcast’s ratings quiz
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Amanda Groom, The Bridge
Sky’s former Channel Health chief Amanda Groom, now managing director of international co-pro enabler The Bridge, discusses funding opportunities in the pan-Asian market.
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Video
VIDEO: Jeremy Clarkson Fire TV Stick advert
The former Top Gear host has fronted a campaign for his new bosses - but finds it impossible to mention the BBC
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Ratings
Class of '92 supported by 3m
THURSDAY: Class of ‘92: Out of their League was unable to outscore BBC1’s Wayne Rooney documentary as Kitchen Impossible served up 1.3m for Channel 4.
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Ratings
Supergirl soars for Sky
THURSDAY: Supergirl took off for Sky 1, as E4’s Big Bang Theory exploded past BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
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Comment
Alex Graham: madness to strip BBC of formats
The former Wall to Wall boss responds to ITV’s call for a ban on formats on the BBC.
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Critics
TV Critics: Detectorists; Class of 92: Out of Their League; Kitchen Impossible; Rent a Cop
“Not a life-changing find maybe, but a comedy trinket that deserves to be discovered.”
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News
Yentob runs up £1,500 taxi bill
Under-pressure BBC creative director Alan Yentob ran up a taxi bill of nearly £1,500, according to expenses claimed in the first three months of the year.
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News
Newsnight reporter's laptop seized by police
A Newsnight journalist who specialises in stories about British-born jihadists has had his laptop seized by police under powers granted to them by the Terror Act 2000.
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Features
Rachel's Coastal Cooking
Picture and audio post for 13 x 30-minute cooking series shot on location in Ireland in which chef Rachel Allen takes a culinary tour of her favourite places.