All Broadcast articles in 9 December 2011 – Page 5
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News
Onsight expands Shepperton base
Onsight has expanded its camera rental department with addition of a second building at Shepperton Studios.
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Black Mirror "pig sex" sparks 332 complaints
The first episode of Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror attracted more than 300 complaints to Ofcom and Channel 4.
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BBC1 collars Doorstep Crime series
Gloria Hunniford is to front a new daytime series for BBC1 that will help viewers avoid the tricks of cold calling con-men.
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Indies call on Hunt to protect IP
Indies have urged culture secretary Jeremy Hunt not to reverse the current Terms of Trade and help protect their IP as part of the government’s Communications Review.
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Features
This is England '88
Grade and online for the 3 x 60-minute period drama series that follows a skin-head gang in the late 1980s.
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Comment
Red Planet: real prize is mentoring writers
As entries come in for the Red Planet writing prize, Simon Winstone says the winners will not be the only ones to benefit.
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News
Zone Reality bags Who Do You Think You Are?
The latest series of Who Do You Think You Are?, featuring Harry Potter author JK Rowling, has been acquired along with two other shows by Zone Reality.
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Features
Responding to change
The future of TV will be driven by linear but extended by VoD, says Robin Kroes, vice president, commercial, operations and corporate development at Chello DMC.
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News
BBC to mark Titanic centenary
The BBC is to recount the tragic story of the Titanic through performance, documentary and archive footage exactly 100 years after the ocean giant sank.
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DQF cost £750,000 and rising
The BBC’s Delivering Quality First process has cost the corporation more than £750,000, a new FOI response has revealed.
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Blackmagic acquires video processing firm
Blackmagic Design has acquired US video processing company Teranex Systems
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Timmy Time promoted to CCTV1 in China
Aardman Animation’s Timmy Time is to air on leading Chinese channel CCTV1.
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Endemol wins diversity award; ageism report preview
Big Brother producer Endemol has been honoured for promoting diversity at the annual CDN Awards - where the first findings of a new ageism report were revealed.
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Inquest into death of Sarah Mulvey adjourned
Former Channel 4 commissioning editor Sarah Mulvey died of an opiate overdose and was “systematically bullied” while working at the broadcaster, a coroner’s inquest has heard.
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Thorne acquired by HBO Asia
Thorne, Sky1’s crime thriller starring David Morrisey, has been picked up for broadcast in Asia by HBO.
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Masterchef remakes for South Korea and Bangladesh
Culinary format Masterchef is be remade for audiences in South Korea and Bangladesh following a brace of new deals by Shine International.
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Somethin’ Else expands Brit Awards deal
Somethin’ Else is to manage the social media strategy and website overhaul for the 2012 Brit Awards.
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Ratings
Scousewives takes a tumble
MONDAY: E4’s Desperate Scousewives lost more than 100,000 viewers on last week’s debut.
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Ratings
Chiles and Bleakley leave Daybreak with 800k
MONDAY: Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley’s final appearance on Daybreak failed to raise a notable crowd.