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Root6 bolsters sales team
Richard Hayter-Gare has joined the sales team of Root6 in a newly created business development role.
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Video Europe ships kit to West Indies for cricket tour
Video Europe is supplying the broadcast equipment for the Ten Sports cricket production of the England tour of the West Indies.
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Doghouse turns to Digital Garage for extra 64TB
Bristol’s Doghouse Post Production has added 64TB of Avid Isis 5500 storage to its Belgrave Road facility, giving it a total of 200TB.
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Atomos unveils HDMI Ninja Blade recorder and monitor
Atomos has launched a camera-mounted recorder and monitor.
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BDA builds TV studio for bookmaker William Hill
BDA has completed work on William Hill’s £1m broadcast facility at its offices in Leeds.
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C&W's Crawford to head up Arqiva satellite operations
Arqiva has appointed former Cable & Wireless exec David Crawford as managing director of satellite.
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Peirson-Hagger joins TSL as general manager
TSL Systems has appointed Russell Peirson-Hagger as general manager.
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Clear Cut adds to capacity with Station Post buyout
Clear Cut Pictures has acquired central London facility Station Post.
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BBC2 goes back to school for student vet series
BBC2 has ordered a Vet School-style series following a group of students in their final year at the Royal Veterinary College.
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BBC gets tough on diversity
The BBC is to ramp up the social profiling of its workforce and could introduce the ‘Rooney Rule’ into its recruitment processes under plans to radically boost diversity.
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E4 heads to New York for next Made In Chelsea
E4 is looking to build on the success of Made In Chelsea with a scripted reality series based in New York City.
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Ralph Lee named C4 number two
Ralph Lee has been made Jay Hunt’s number two at Channel 4, adding the role of deputy chief creative officer to his head of factual brief.
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Moore eyes real-life stories for ‘provocative’ drama
BBC1 controller Charlotte Moore wants to tap into her factual roots to adapt real-life stories into “provocative” new dramas for the channel.
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Core Media forms joint venture with UK’s Big Minded
Core Media, the US owner of American Idol producer 19 Entertainment, has struck its most significant UK deal to date.
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Nat Geo: UK shows key to edging rivals
US broadcaster Nat Geo believes a strong pipeline of UK shows can help it distinguish itself from its cable rivals.
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Spirit in talks with talent for boutique MCN launch
Spirit Digital Media is developing a “boutique multichannel network” (MCN) based around a diverse crop of talent, including reality TV star Michelle Heaton and Britain’s Got Talent dog Pudsey.
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Indie start-up 7 Wonder wins Aussie backing
Australia’s Seven Network has invested in a UK indie co-founded by former Maverick boss Alex Fraser that aims to produce “noisy, factual programming”.
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C5 sale close as bidders circle
Channel 5 could be sold in a matter of weeks as a slew of US broadcasters vie with European media groups to take control of the broadcaster.
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Sky Vision boosts UK links with Back2back deal
Sky Vision has inked a development deal with Jews On Bikes producer Back2back Productions as it aims to build its standing in the UK indie community.
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Acorn mulls ‘Sherlock’ take on Christie tales
Hercule Poirot could become a hacker or Jane Marple swap her tweed coat for a onesie after Acorn Productions revealed plans to contemporise the Agatha Christie franchise.