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Still Open All Hours secures BBC1 series
BBC1 is to keep Still Open All Hours in business, committing to a full series after the successful update of the 1970s comedy at Christmas.
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BBC Arabic ‘civil war’ runs up £65,000 bill
The BBC has spent more than £65,000 on legal wrangles with staff at BBC Arabic, according to figures seen by Broadcast.
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CDN puts diversity pledges to test
The Creative Diversity Network (CDN) is on the brink of unveiling a monitoring service that will assess how the major broadcasters’ are performing against their diversity targets – and compared with each other – for the first time.
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BBCW reaches out to digital start-ups
BBC Worldwide has kicked off its third annual Labs initiative, designed to forge ties with emerging digital start-ups.
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ITV reveals major Sky channel
ITV’s deal with Sky to launch drama channel Encore represents its most significant move in the pay- TV space in more than a decade.
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UK indies in demand in DC
The Realscreen Summit in Washington, DC, was a hive of activity this week as 300 UK producers fought it out to secure commissions from US broadcasters.
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TV admits diversity failures
Baroness Floella Benjamin made an impassioned plea in her opening address at Ed Vaizey’s diversity roundtable last week: “Don’t let our children down,” she said, “especially our young black men. They don’t feel part of this.”
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Evolutions wins The Chase post deal
Evolutions has been appointed by ITV Studios-owned producer Potato to provide picture and audio post services for the eighth series of The Chase.
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Avid unveils plug-ins for Pro Tools 11
Avid has announced that 850 plug-ins from more than 80 developers are now available for the 64-bit release of its Pro Tools 11 software.
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Ray Bragg to take up role as director at IPE
Systems integrator IPE has appointed Ray Bragg as a director of the company.
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Loft boosts Chiswick base with online edit suites
Loft London has expanded its Chiswick facility with the addition of four online edit suites, which will run Media Composer, Symphony and Final Cut Pro, supported by Isis and Interplay platforms.
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Tomori joins Soho's Root6
Amanda Tomori has joined Sohobased reseller Root6’s sales team in the newly created role of internal sales support.
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Allen & Heath expands Qu digital mixer range
Allen & Heath has added a new model to its range of Qu series of compact digital mixers.
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Goldcrest recruits for move into high-end picture post
Goldcrest is gearing up for a major push into the world of high-end picture post.
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ITV launches pay-TV drama channel
ITV is to launch its first new channel brand in eight years - a pay-TV service on Sky showcasing the best of its recent drama series.
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C4 preps Gordon Ramsay series
Gordon Ramsay is to record his first series of Kitchen Nightmares for Channel 4 in five years amid speculation he won’t renew his contract with the broadcaster.
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Manchester studio build dubbed The Space Project
The 360,000 sq ft studio space in Manchester being developed by the team responsible for the city’s Sharp Project has been branded The Space Project.
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Foundry launches Modo plug-in
The Foundry has launchedMeshFusion, a plug-in for the firm’s 3D modelling, animation, sculpting, effects and rendering tool Modo 701.
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Video Europe invests in Sony HDC-2500 cameras
Rental firm Video Europe has invested in 40 channels of Sony’s HDC-2500 camera channels.
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Discovery eyes Raw TV acquisition
Discovery Communications is eyeing a potential acquisition of UK indie Raw TV, signalling its intention to continue to snap up international production businesses.