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ATVOD appoints first full time chief exec
The Association for Television On Demand (ATVOD) has made two senior appointments as part of a restructuring that will see it become the independent co-regulatory body for VoD programming to the public.
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Technology upgrade for Beautiful TV
Beautiful TV has spent £50,000 upgrading its West End creative agency studio operation.
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CWPro sold to Academia
Professional AV equipment reseller CWPro has been bought by Academia, an IT technology supplier to the education market.
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Digital TV Labs secures DTG test licence
Digital TV Labs has become the first test facility to receive a licence to offer the full DTG Test Suite, providing electronics device manufacturers with a pre-DTG test and debugging process.
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Farmers Wife adds Hadfield in LA push
Farmers Wife, the scheduling and facility management software provider, has appointed Simon Hadfield as the managing director of a new Los Angeles office.
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BBC moves closer to HD EastEnders
The BBC has taken its first step towards making EastEnders in HD after new studio and location cameras were ordered for the long running soap opera.
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Sharp Project gets £6.3m development grant
Manchester digital media hub The Sharp Project has been handed £6.3million in funding by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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Red Bee puts C4 kit up for sale
Red Bee Media is hoping an overseas broadcaster will scoop up Channel 4’s now redundant playout and studio operation at Horseferry Road after putting the second-hand kit up for sale.
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Pogo Films gears up for 3D television projects
Boutique post house Pogo Films is to develop its own 3D TV projects after adding stereoscopic finishing to its services offering.
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Glensound unveils easy to use sound recorders
Glensound Electronics has launched two sound recording devices designed to help non-technical users achieve a high-quality voice recording.
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Broadcast technology sales down 7.2%
Sales of broadcast and media technology fell 7.2% during 2009 according to the latest research by the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers (IABM).
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Sky snaps up 15,000 3DTV sets
BSkyB has bought 15,000 3DTV sets from LG Electronics so that its new 3D channel can be broadcast to pubs, clubs and other public venues around the UK.
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Data centre to open near MediaCityUK
Internet Facilitators has started work on a new multi-million pound data centre adjacent to the MediaCityUK site in Salford.
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Pinewood opens archive facility
Pinewood Studios has launched a media preservation, restoration and archive facility within its picture post-production suite
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Framestore creates new role for Avatar VFX exec
Framestore has created a new role of ‘executive producer, commercials’ for executive VFX producer Tim Keene.
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TV Genius added to Fetch TV
IP Vision is to use the TV Genius content aggregation engine to enhance the functionality of the TV listings on its FetchTV service.
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Red Bee staff to vote on strike action
Bectu members at Red Bee Media are to take part in a ballot for industrial action as part of a row over redundancy rights.
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SGO plans US presence
SGO plans to reveal details about its new US subsidiaries and launch the latest version of its Mistika finishing system at this year’s NAB show.
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Canvas chief in DTG firing line
The friction between Project Canvas and the Digital Television Group (DTG) was ramped up at the trade body’s summit last week.
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MPC simplifies DSLR workflow
MPC’s Data Lab has created a simplified workflow for Canon DSLR footage, pre-empting a move by TV producers to use digital stills cameras to shoot longform video content.