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ITV shares out £20m origination pot
ITV has allocated the extra £20m it has set aside for originations, as a result of a budget boost that was announced at the broadcaster’s results.
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Baz: TV is failing to understand power of second screen
Peter Bazalgette has warned the TV industry it needs to get a grip on the commercial significance of second screen usage.
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iPlayer tablet traffic overtakes mobile
Viewing to the BBC iPlayer on tablet devices has outstripped mobile consumption for the first time as the VoD service chalked up a record-equalling 272m requests in March.
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C5 orders three new docs
Channel 5 has commissioned three one-off shock docs to air later this summer.
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Murdoch and Freud make Sunday Times Rich List media debut
Elisabeth Murdoch and Matthew Freud will make their first appearance in the media section of the Sunday Times Rich List this weekend, which will also reveal that Richard Desmond’s previously £1bn fortune has fallen by £140m.
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C4 shakes up international acquisitions team
Channel 4 is making a number of changes to its international acquisitions department following the departure of Anthony Edey.
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Arri's Glenn Kennel on the Alexa XT
VIDEO: The Alexa XT is a “smaller, lighter, more portable” camera package, says Arri’s Glenn Kennel.
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MPs criticise BBC World Service planning
Uncertainty about the BBC World Service’s budget and priorities has been branded “unacceptable” by a group of MPs.
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Blackmagic unveils 4K camera
VIDEO: Blackmagic’s Stuart Ashton speaks about the company’s latest kit, including a 4K camera and a pocket camera with 13 stops of dynamic range.
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JVC releases update for GY-HM650 camera
VIDEO: JVC’s Gustav Emrich on the live steaming capabilities of the GY-HM650.
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On the show floor at NAB 2013
Video interviews with a few of the manufacturers displaying their wares at the Las Vegas trade show.
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IABM and NAB announce Game Changer awards
NAB 2013: The IABM (International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers) and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) have revealed the winners of the second annual Game Changer Awards.
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Blood, sweat and broken bones at NAB sports evening
The inaugural NAB Sports Evening was hailed a roaring success by participants – despite the odd broken bone and gashed forehead.
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Quantel's Pablo Rio to support AJA Corvid Ultra
NAB 2013: Quantel has reinforced its open, software-based strategy by linking its Pablo Rio finishing system with AJA’s Corvid Ultra video card for 4K 60fps workflows.
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Yentob plays key role in Hall’s ‘world-class’ plans
Alan Yentob is playing a pivotal role in Tony Hall’s efforts to assemble a “world-class” senior management team – a sign of his growing influence since the arrival of the director general.
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BBC mulls remake of Bergerac
The BBC is developing a remake of classic crime procedural Bergerac.
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Cineflix and Wood set up indie
Former Lime Pictures creative director Tony Wood has teamed up with Cineflix Studios to launch joint venture production company Buccaneer Media.
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HBO extends Vice series ahead of Sky Atlantic broadcast
US premium broadcaster HBO has expanded the series order for Vice, the news magazine show from the edgy eponymous media company.
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Seeking out the ‘tweet spot’
Twitter’s Dan Biddle is urging broadcasters to engage audiences and become agents of change
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Harding a ‘galvanising’ force
James Harding, the BBC’s new director of news and current affairs, has been heralded as the galvanising appointment the corporation’s journalists need following the Jimmy Savile scandal.