All Broadcast articles in 9 October 2014 – Page 2
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Editors Keys in Kickstarter push for backlit keyboard
Manchester’s Editors Keys is running a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in an effort to get a backlit shortcut editingkeyboard off the ground.
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BBC slammed for casting white actor in London Spy
Actor and diversity champion Danny Lee Wynter has criticised the BBC for casting a white actor in a role originally advertised for a “non-Caucasian” on an upcoming BBC2 drama.
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Mip showcase for Easel TV
Multi-screen video software company Easel TV will showcase its Curzon Home Cinema service in the UK Indies Pavilion at Mipcom next week.
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California's Red heads to Bristol Wildscreen
Red will exhibit at Bristol’s Wildscreen Festival for the first time later this month.
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TOWIE boosts ITV Be launch
WEDNESDAY: The Only Way Is Ibiza helped ITV Be pull in some of the biggest channel launch night ratings in more than a decade – but the scripted reality brand was well down on its last series opener on ITV2.
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EBU joins group lobbying EC on net neutrality
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is among the organisations that have signed an open letter calling on the European Commission’s council of ministers to support net neutrality rules.
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MTA opts for MatrixStore to maintain tape archive
London-based global satellite TV network MTA International will use objectbased nearline storage technology MatrixStore to preserve its 40-year-old tape archive before making it available to the general public.
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Compact and Octopus form service partnership
Compact and Octopus form service partnership Intellectual property rights management company Compact Media Group and content management and delivery firm Octopus TV have agreed to promote each other’s services.
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The Kitchen
Provide grade, online and audio mix for a doc series following eight households in their kitchens.
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Leftfield begins developing UK projects
Leftfield Entertainment is starting to develop more UK projects after ITV’s $360m (£222m) acquisition of the US production company earlier this year.
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Nazi Megastructures
Provide picture and sound post-production for a science and history series that explores some of the most influential engineering feats carried out by the Nazis
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The Unexplained Files Series 2
Provide graphics and VFX for a second 12-part series in which events that defy scientificexplanation are recreated based on the testimonies of eyewitnesses.
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Rona Fairhead begins work at BBC Trust
Rona Fairhead has formally begun work as the chairman of the BBC Trust, pledging to ensure that the corporation meets the “changing needs of its audiences”.
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CDN Awards: vote now
Broadcast subscribers have the opportunity to vote for the winner of the ground-breaking programme in this year’s CDN Awards.
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Great British Bake Off final is year's biggest show
WEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off bowed out with 12.3m last night - the biggest overnight audience of the past twelve months.
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TV Critics: True Stories: Extreme Brat Camp; Our Zoo
“A disturbing trip to a brat camp where kids get the Full Metal Jacket treatment.”
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Kids’ tax break moves closer
A tax break for live-action kids’ programming has received broad cross-party support and could form part of the chancellor’s autumn statement.
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Gogglebox eyes Release The Hounds hub
Gogglebox Entertainment has constructed a production hub in Lithuania and is eying a base in South America after securing a slew of international sales for horror gameshow Release The Hounds.
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Dial Square 86 buys talent agency in first deal
RDF founder David Frank’s Dial Square 86 has closed its first deal, acquiring a digital talent agency, and is assembling a potential £25m war chest for future takeovers.
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BBC3 vows to keep Fresh strand if it moves online
BBC3 has pledged to safeguard its fledgling film-maker documentaries scheme Fresh if the channel moves online next year.