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Anger over reports of BBC scheduling crackdown
A row has erupted over reports that the government plans to intervene in BBC scheduling decisions to protect commercial rivals.
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Dock10 inks remote edit services deal with BBC Sport
MediaCityUK facilities firm Dock10 has agreed a three-year deal to provide BBC Sport with a remote editing service.
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Colourist Tom Russell joins LipSync
LipSync Post has appointed one-time Prime Focus head of grading Tom Russell to the role of colourist.
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In brief: Leicester City; iPlayer results; C5 HD; RTS Student Awards
Leicester City’s Premier League victory helped BBC Sport to record numbers, as The Night Manager and Thirteen generated 308m BBC iPlayer requests in March.
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Shah replaces Cronk as Grass Valley marketing SVP
Grass Valley has recruited Neerav D. Shah as the company’s new senior vice president of strategic marketing.
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Hopman appointed GM of AP's ENPS
The Associated Press has promoted Brian Hopman to the position of vice president and general manager of the company’s news production system ENPS.
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T. Rex Autopsy exec sets up Bristol indie
T. Rex Autopsy executive producer Paul Wooding is leaving Impossible Factual to set up a Bristol-based production company, backed by indie investment network Bob & Co.
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BBC Studios plans divisive restructure
Mark Freeland’s departure is expected to herald more changes at BBC Studios, with sources suggesting new director Mark Linsey wants its genre heads to be business rather than creative leaders.
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Caryn Mandabach: BBC should stay away from whodunnits
Peaky Blinders producer Caryn Mandabach has warned the BBC to “stay away” from whodunnit-style dramas as it strives to find a distinctive voice.
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Minnow seeks spies for C4 series
Minnow Films is following up SAS: Who Dares Wins by putting 20 ordinary men and women through the rigorous recruitment processes of Britain’s intelligence services for a new Channel 4 series.
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NAB 2016: the tech that impressed
We asked attendees of last week’s NAB trade show to tell us about the most impressive tech that was on show in Las Vegas
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YouTube channel to help aspiring TV talent
A crowd-funded YouTube channel will help aspiring TV professionals break into the industry by offering them advice about how to get ahead.
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Livestream demos Facebook Live camera
NAB 2016: Livestream demonstrated the Mevo, a pocket-sized device which it described as the first camera for the Facebook Live streaming service.
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Amazon UK acquires Hulu comedy
Amazon has acquired the UK rights to Casual, an original comedy produced for US streaming rival Hulu.
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Media Summit: last chance to buy early bird tickets
It’s the last day to book tickets at the early bird rate for this year’s Media Summit.
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Ncam receives Queen's Award for Enterprise
Ncam has picked up a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for its work providing augmented reality systems for TV and film.
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Mitchell and Webb reunite for C4 comedy pilot
Comedy duo David Mitchell and Robert Webb are reuniting for a Channel 4 comedy pilot.
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C5 returns to comedy panel shows
Channel 5 is pushing further into entertainment with a comedy panel show fronted by Eamonn Holmes.
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Storm upgrades for 4K finishing
Covent Garden-based post facility Storm has upgraded its flagship finishing suite for 4K deliveries.
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BBC preps diversity guidelines for indies
The BBC is to publish new commissioning guidelines for producers by the end of the summer as part of a renewed drive to “hardwire” diversity into its culture.