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Former RTE DG to succeed Deltenre at EBU
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has appointed former RTE director general Noel Curran to succeed Ingrid Deltenre as its own director general.
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4K noise measurement added to waveform monitor
Leader Instruments’ LV5490 waveform monitor has been updated with new software that includes direct-digital 4K noise measurement processing.
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Trio sign up to AIMS
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) has recruited three more members, including Cologne-based systems integrator Qvest Media.
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InReal sets sights on drama with ‘cinematic’ VR camera
The makers of a new 4K virtual reality (VR) camera are targeting producers of high-end drama with technology that they say offers the most cinematic 360 imaging on the market.
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Wolf Studio stages ‘not a threat’ to Pinewood Wales
Wolf Studio Wales (Stiwdio Blaidd Cymru) won’t seek to compete with nearby Pinewood Wales, despite planning up to eight sound-proof stages, according to Bad Wolf, the indie with a 10-year lease on the site.
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Viaccess-Orca acquires OTT software firm
Orange-owned Viaccess-Orca has bought the OTT video software start-up Squadeo.
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First shows confirmed for re-vamped TV Centre
Strictly Come Dancing spin off It Takes Two and ITV’s The Jonathan Ross Show will be among the first productions to use the re-vamped studio and post-production facilities at Television Centre, it has been announced.
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Atomos Sumo to make UK debut
Global Distribution will use the Media Production Show to give UK debuts to a host of new equipment, including Atomos’ Sumo.
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Additional studio added to Dock10
Dock10 in Salford has opened a new TV studio that is suitable for green screen work or productions using small sets.
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Rohde & Schwarz snaps up IP networks technology firm
GMIT, a subsidiary of Rohde & Schwarz, has acquired the IP networks transmission technology developed by fellow German firm Motama.
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VFX sector slams Tory visa proposals
The chief executive of the UK Screen Alliance Neil Hatton has condemned a Conservative Party proposal to double the Immigration Skills Charge levied to employers, declaring that it will impact on the VFX sector’s global competitiveness.
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Space Studios Manchester eyes next expansion phase
The £14m expansion of Space Studios Manchester may not yet be complete but discussions about further extending the studio complex are already under way, Broadcast has learned.
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CTV set to trial SAM replay for UHD refresh
OB firm CTV is testing the SAM LiveTouch 4K replay system with a view to replacing legacy EVS equipment.
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Formula E in pole position at Media Production Show
A Formula E motor racing showcase will form part of the content distribution and live production seminar strand at the Media Production Show next month.
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New name for Manchester studio facility
The Space Project production facility in Manchester is being re-named as Space Studios Manchester from this week.
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Albert certification for eco friendly lighting firm
Pinewood MBS Lighting has been named as an Albert certified lighting supplier.
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Film lab to open at Pinewood
An increase in the use of celluloid film for acquisition in the movie industry has prompted Kodak and Pinewood Studios to open a film negative processing lab.
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Former Diligent MD joins Imagen
Imagen has appointed former Diligent managing director Charlie Horrell as its new chief executive, replacing Tom Blake who becomes commercial director.
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Atos secures BBC IT contract
The BBC has signed a new five-year deal with Atos for the provision of IT and other technology services.
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DPP report urges need for speed
The consumer demand for more, high quality content, delivered more quickly than ever, is presenting fundamental challenges to the media supply chain, according to a report published by the Digital Production Partnership (DPP).