All Broadcast articles in 7 November 2013 – Page 2
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Avison to manage clients and sales at 3 Mills Studios
3 Mills Studios has appointed Tom Avison to the role of client and sales manager.
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Kaltura releases OTT video portal MediaGo
Kaltura has released an OTT video portal to allow content owners to publish and manage content across multiple screens.
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Critics
TV Critics: Don't Panic: The Truth About Population; Bouncers; Bedlam
“It’s rare and lovely to see a documentary that tells us not to panic, for once.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Truckers bows out with 2.4m
Truckers bowed out with its second biggest audience of the series on Thursday – but it was still beaten by the underperforming Breathless on ITV.
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Filmlight woos users with Baselight Plus package
Filmlight has released a turnkey grading package that it hopes will make it easier for post houses to adopt the firm’s technology, and for existing users to increase capacity.
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SIS Live installs iDirect hub at MediaCityUK
SIS Live has installed a new iDirect hub at its MediaCityUK base in Salford to provide IP services to UK and overseas customers.
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Video Europe flypacks arm to supply Globecast
Video Europe has secured its first project for its recently formed flypacks division with a deal to supply Globecast with a range of kit to cover the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Adobe offers 150 new features via Creative Cloud
Adobe has made more than 150 new features for its Premiere Pro, After Effects, SpeedGrade, Prelude, Media Encoder and Story Plus systems available via its Creative Cloud platform.
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Mosey: consider carving up BBC licence fee
Former BBC editorial director Roger Mosey has suggested the licence fee could be carved up for the benefit of audiences – and claimed the corporation veers to the left politically.
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CBS passes $1bn in international revenues
Hollywood studio CBS expects to bring in international distribution revenues of $1.25 billion (£777m) this year, growth of over three times in the last five years.
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Activists accuse BBC of ‘ripping’ footage
A group of activists has accused the BBC of “ripping” its video footage without permission to help illustrate the Grangemouth refinery dispute last week.
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Netflix orders five Marvel series
Netflix has commissioned five series, including an adaptation of Daredevil from Marvel Television.
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C4 eyes Jamie Oliver web content
Jamie Oliver is in talks for Channel 4 to use content from his online channel Food Tube on screen and potentially for new on-demand service 4Shorts.
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Betty apologises to musician Whitey
Betty has apologised to musician Whitey after he criticised the Discovery-owned indie for asking to use one of his tracks for free in a forthcoming production.
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Trust slams BBCW over Lonely Planet
The BBC Trust has slammed BBC Worldwide’s purchase of publisher Lonely Planet (LP) and ruled that new processes be put in place to prevent similar mistakes being made during future acquisitions.
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Ratings
Panorama fraud doc wins 9pm slot as Poirot slips
Poirot slipped to its lowest outing of the series on Wednesday, losing out to BBC1 for the first time since its return.
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HBO developing Nesbø’s Headhunters
Cable network HBO is developing a series based on Jo Nesbø’s Headhunters with Zodiak Media-owned producer Yellow Bird Entertainment.
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American Horror Story to return
Horror franchise American Horror Story, which airs on UK pay-TV net Fox, is to return for a fourth instalment.
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C4 recommissions Man Down
Channel 4 sitcom Man Down is to return for a second series next year, the broadcaster has confirmed.
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C4 renews Good Wife deal
Channel 4 will air the fifth series of US drama The Good Wife after closing a deal with CBS Studios International.