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NewsLangley joins Audio
Production music company Audio Network has named Jason Langley as its new commercial director.
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NewsBrighton TV wins Opus Arte DVD deal
South coast facility Brighton TV has won the contract to produce HD DVDs for a classical music and dance DVD production and distribution company owned by the Royal Opera House.
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NewsBBC inks O2 content deal
BBC Worldwide is to make clips from Doctor Who, Little Britainand I'm Alan Partridgeavailable on mobile phones as part of a deal with O2.
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NewsArqiva and National Grid facing£2.5bn merger doubt
The£2.5bn merger of Macquarie UK Broadcast Ventures and National Grid Wireless Group, the only terrestrial broadcast transmission companies in the UK, has been thrown into doubt by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
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NewsMusic library moves online
Boosey & Hawkes Production Music, said to be the world's oldest production music company, has made its entire library available online, reducing the need to make and send CDs.
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NewsHarlow rejoins Ascent
Roger Harlow (pictured) has rejoined Ascent Media as business development manager focused on developing the group's creative and network services business.
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NewsWales launch for First Post
Skillset, the sector skills council for the audio visual industries, and Soho Editors have partnered with facility Barcud Derwen to deliver the new entrant trainee scheme First Post in Wales.
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NewsGlobecast opens playout centre
Globecast has opened a complete playout and media management centre at its existing facility in Gray's Inn Road in London.
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NewsFactual VoD growth stalled by red tape
Red tape surrounding digital rights is making it hard for owners of specialist factual content to exploit their programming online effectively.
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NewsBBC begins Resources sale
The BBC today began the sale of its commercial subsidiary BBC Resources. [ALL]
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NewsBBC warned over potential iPlayer costs
Broadband providers have warned the BBC that it will have to share network costs in return for the broadcaster offering free downloads on its iPlayer service. [ALL]
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NewsOFT probes Sky's Amstrad deal
The Office of Fair Trading is to probe BSkyB's£125m purchase of Amstrad to see if the deal will hit competition in the TV technology market. [ALL]
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NewsMudbox developer sold
Autodesk is acquiring Skymatter, the developer of Mudbox 3D modelling software.
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NewsBaker is new Triangle MD
Richard Baker has joined Triangle Post Production as managing director.
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NewsBBC Post tapeless upgrade
BBC Post Production has invested in new non-linear equipment to support customers in BBC Sport as they move towards a tapeless workflow.
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NewsITV moves closer to tapeless status
ITV has moved a step closer to a tapeless workflow after selling Independent Facilities Centre (ITFC) to digital services company Elektrofilm for£8.1m.
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NewsArqiva wins£1bn network contract
Digital 3 & 4 has awarded Arqiva a£1bn contract to design, build and operate a new high-powered national digital terrestrial television (DTT) network that will carry ITV and Channel 4's main channels. [ALL]
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NewsAmstrad developing new Sky+ receiver
BSkyB and Amstrad are working on a multi-tuner satellite receiver that will allow viewers to have Sky+ in two rooms without the need for an extra set-top box. [ALL]
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NewsITV nets£7.4m for subtitling business
ITV has sold its majority stake in subtitling business Independent Television Facilities Centre to post production firm Elektrofilm for£7.4m. [ALL]


















