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Ericsson closes Technicolor deal
Ericsson has finalised the acquisition of Technicolor’s broadcast services division.
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Avid to cut workforce and sell consumer businesses
Avid has announced plans to slash its workforce and sell its consumer businesses.
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Boxx TV plans Olympic Wi-Fi hotspot
Boxx TV will offer a Wi-Fi hotspot for broadcasters at the London Olympic games.
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NHK develops SHV tech for London 2012
A graphics system and editing platform are among the innovations developed by Japanese broadcaster NHK for the Super Hi-Vision (SHV) production of the London 2012 Olympics.
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Red and HP launch turbo-powered workstation
Red has teamed up with HP, Adobe and Nvidia to build a turbo-powered version of HP’s Z820 work station.
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Sonnet debuts speedy Qio CompactFlash reader
Sonnet Technologies has launched the Qio CF4 professional Compact-Flash (CF) media reader.
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Indies pitch for Pinewood
Five indies will be selected to pitch live to a commissioner at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival
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DVS adds Strawberry to storage solutions
DVS storage solutions SpycerBox and DVS-SAN now come with a new project-sharing and management package.
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YouTube inks FORscene Olympic deal
YouTube will use Forbidden Technologies’ cloud video editing platform during the London Olympics.
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Adobe to host Creative Week
Next week Adobe will host its inaugural Creative Week, an event billed as “a celebration of creativity in the UK”.
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BBC lines up apprenticeships
The BBC has applied for funding to help launch a series of industrywide, degree-level apprenticeships in technology and engineering.
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BT looks to give viewers control over PL coverage
BT’s coverage of the English Premier League from 2013-14 could introduce technology that enables viewers to edit their own version of the live match feed.
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One Box and Red TX combine OB and audio trucks
Mobile recording facility Red TX and OB production company One Box Television have pooled resources for portable HD multicamera shoots.
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Information TV founder hits out at IP apathy
The broadcast industry has been slow to adopt IP as a means of delivering content, according to Information TV founder Fred Perkins, who said broadcasters could cut operational costs by embracing IP-based broadcast services
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Forbidden plans move into sports
Cloud video platform developer Forbidden Technologies has signalled its intention to enter the sports sector.
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Promise unveils Pegasus J2
Promise Technology has unveiled the Pegasus J2, a mobile phonesized drive it describes as “the world’s fastest ultraportable Thunderbolt storage device”.
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Pyser-SGI snaps up Fujinon zoom lens
Pyser-SGI has taken delivery of Fujinon’s ZK4.7x19 PL mount zoom lens.
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Twofour adds offline suites
Twofour is expanding its in-house post-production operation by installing six more offline suites and quadrupling storage at its Plymouth base.
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Loft London creates new role for recruit Barrett
Digital media facility Loft London has recruited David Barrett to the newly created role of commercial director.