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Video Devices releases free PIX-E firmware upgrade
Video Devices has released a free firmware upgrade for its PIX-E series of 4K-compatible recording monitors.
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Panavision unveils range of neutral density filters
Panavision has launched a new line of PanaND neutral density filters.
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Console maker Calrec inks its first deal in France
The Yorkshire-based broadcast audio console manufacturer Calrec has completed its first deal in France, selling Apollo, Artemis, and Artemis Light mixers to outside broadcast firm AMP Visual TV.
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SLR Magic appoints Holdan as European distributor
Hong Kong’s SLR Magic has appointed Media Production Show (MPS) exhibitor Holdan as the exclusive European distributor for its range of lenses, filters and adaptors.
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AJ+ looks to Instagram to bolster news presence
Facebook video pioneer AJ+, the digital arm of Al Jazeera, is to expand its presence on Instagram to keep pace with consumer habits.
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Diversity drive faces boycott
Broadcasters have come under pressure to be more transparent about diversity data on individual programmes as part of the Creative Diversity Network’s monitoring initiative.
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UKTV’s Really ups ambitions
Really has edged into commissioning for the first time after UKTV was approached with “smart deals” by two factual producers.
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Linsey: in-house guarantee bred complacency
BBC Studios boss Mark Linsey has admitted that the 50% guarantee for in-house production “inhibited” producers and led to “complacency” within the division.
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Charlotte Moore steps up efforts to hire drama and BBC2 boss
BBC content supremo Charlotte Moore has stepped up her efforts to find a new drama boss and BBC2 channel editor - but there remains no clear frontrunner for either role.
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BBC kids boss voices white paper fears
BBC Children’s boss Alice Webb has claimed the removal of the corporation’s commitment to emerging technologies in the white paper has given her cause for serious concern.
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Bectu threatens to boycott Diamond diversity project
Bectu has threatened to boycott the Creative Diversity Network’s diversity monitoring project after claiming UK broadcasters are reluctant to be transparent about their data.
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Dock10 opens boutique facility The Quay
Dock10 has officially opened a new facility at MediaCityUK that will be home to its recently acquired post firm Edit19.
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Lionsgate backs first British TV show
Lionsgate International UK has made its first investment in a British TV show - jumping on board Damned, Channel 4’s social services sitcom.
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Karma acquires post and DIT firm Coach House
The Coach House Studios has been sold to the live streaming and video production company Karma.
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In brief: Red Planet; Maverick; Dave; Twofour
Maverick Television and Red Planet Pictures have made a series of senior hires as Dave rolls out a series of TED Talks-inspired YouTube spoofs.
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Fremantle backs former Studio Lambert UK boss
Former head of Studio Lambert UK and former Top Gear producer Gary Hunter has launched a new indie with backing from FremantleMedia.
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Big Mountain embarks on C4 Irish travelogue
Northern Irish indie Big Mountain Productions has partnered with Father Ted actor Ardal O’Hanlon to make an Irish travelogue for Channel 4.
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Whizz Kid plans first feature film
Whizz Kid Entertainment is to produce its first feature film – a music documentary on the history of Ibiza directed by punk filmmaker Julien Temple.
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Facebook hires media partnerships chief
Facebook has hired Patrick Walker as director of media partnerships for EMEA.
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Rumpus tests Japanese gameshows for C4
Comedian Noel Fielding is to explore the weird world of Japanese gameshows in a one-off Channel 4 studio show.