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Hall offers reassurance over undercover trips
The BBC has reassured education groups that it does not use academic trips as a cloak for undercover journalism following the controversy over the Panorama North Korea documentary.
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Dynamo makes digital debut
UKTV is to air the first episode of the new series of Dynamo: Magician Impossible online ahead of its TV debut.
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MTG eyes UK after buying DRG
International broadcaster Modern Times Group is looking to invest in the UK following its acquisition of distributor DRG, with plans to both fund programming and potentially take stakes in producers.
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Newtek releases updated TriCaster production studio
Newtek has unveiled an updated version of its TriCaster 40 multicamera video production studio.
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Alias buys additional kit from Canon and Sony
Alias Hire has taken delivery of £75,000 worth of handheld camcorders and peripherals, including Canon XF305, Canon XF105, Canon C300 and Sony PMW-200 camcorders, as well as Go Pro Hero 3 action cameras and Canon 5D Mark III DSLRs.
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Apple TV scoops Sky News
Sky News is to begin streaming via Apple TV devices after the broadcaster struck a deal with the technology giant.
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C5 hunts fact ent commissioner
Channel 5 has kicked off its hunt for a new factual entertainment commissioner following the departure of Ian Dunkley.
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BBC takes Red Bee deals to 2017 as overhaul continues
The BBC has extended Red Bee Media’s contracts to provide playout, metadata and interactive services by 18 months, to give it more time to overhaul the way it broadcasts and publishes content.
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Ericsson set for global push into broadcast
The head of Ericsson’s broadcast division has underlined the company’s aims to push further into the sector.
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C4 panel show to feature Twitter playalong game
Channel 4 is hoping that the playalong game for forthcoming panel show Was It Something I Said? (WISIS?) will have as big an impact in the space as The Million Pound Drop Live.
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BBC Worldwide rolls out Walking with Dinosaurs app
BBC Worldwide has launched Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside Their World, an iPad app narrated by Stephen Fry that features 3D dinosaurs, authentic fight sequences and articles on prehistoric life.
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Greenbird takes a stake in indie start-up Rumpus
Jamie Munro and Stuart Mullin’s production network Greenbird has taken a stake in a start-up led by comedy and factual entertainment producers Iain Wimbush and Emily Hudd.
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Kudos and Company execs land ITV drama roles
Kudos Film and Television and Company Pictures producers Jane Hudson and Charlie Hampton are to become the final additions to ITV’s refreshed drama commissioning team.
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ITV buys Hatfields & McCoys indie
ITV has acquired its third American indie, paying $30m (£19m) for a controlling stake in Hatfields & McCoys producer Thinkfactory Media.
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Netflix goes Dutch
Netflix is to launch in the Netherlands as part of its ongoing international expansion.
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Gold greenlights Two Ronnies series
UKTV channel Gold has commissioned a three-part doc about Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker from North One Television.
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African news channel goes live on Sky
African news channel TVC News, run by former Al Jazeera English boss Nigel Parsons, has launched on the Sky platform.
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Content Media eyes indie acquisitions
International distributor Content Media is set to make further indie acquisitions and ramp up its UK drama programming spend after renewing its banking arrangements.
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C5 to revamp evening news bulletin
Channel 5 is to reformat its weekday 6.30pm news bulletin, transforming it into a forum for discussion about the biggest stories of the day.