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BBC launches “milestone” IP camera connectivity device
NAB 2013: BBC R&D today launched Stagebox, a camera-mounted IP connectivity device which it expects to cut production costs and reduce time-to-air for outside broadcasts and multi-camera set-ups.
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Ericsson encourages outsourcing of broadcast operations
NAB 2013: Ericsson has chosen Las Vegas as the setting for the launch of its Broadcast Services business.
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Thomson adds HEVC support to Vibe
NAB 2013: Thomson Video Networks’ Vibe VS7000 now provides support for the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).
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Burton returns to reseller ERA
Former Aframe chief technology officer Tim Burton has rejoined ERA.
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DPP releases guidelines for digital production budgets
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has launched a set of guidelines to help producers get the best from their production budgets in the digital age.
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Cinedeck recorders get RAW support
NAB 2013: Cinedeck’s RX3G and MX devices will support the capture and playback of ARRIRAW.
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Canon unveils three new camcorders
NAB 2013: Canon has expanded its range of handheld video cameras with the launch of three new compact models.
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4G test finds fewer Freeview problems than anticipated
The disruption caused by some 4G mobile signals to Freeview viewers could be less than initially feared, according to a recent test.
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Snell shifts away from hardware
NAB 2013: Snell is moving away from hardware-based products by making its image processing kit available as software-based tools.
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Grand National coverage under starter's orders for C4
Channel 4 will bring viewers an immersive experience of the Grand National this weekend, as it prepares to tackle growing concerns over horse deaths.
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Discovery Upfronts: At a glance
Discovery held its upfronts in New York yesterday, announcing a raft of new series including commissions for UK indies, as well as an Oprah Winfrey Network programming block on the forthcoming TLC channel in the UK.
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Tax breaks bring TV funding for Film London
Regional agency Film London is expanding its remit into TV following the introduction of the high-end TV tax break.
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Twitter flocks to Dogging Tales
Channel 4’s Dogging Tales doc was the second most tweeted about TV show of the past week, narrowly beaten by ITV2’s The Only Way Is Essex.
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TVF plans formats push
British distributor TVF International is aggressively expanding into formats following the hire of its first formats chief Daniel Nembhard.
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Dawn Airey exits RTL
Former Channel 5 chief executive Dawn Airey is to leave European broadcast group RTL.
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UK indies storm US upfronts
British indies’ position at the centre of the US cable content explosion was cemented this week as producers Left Bank Pictures, Neal Street Productions, Monkey Kingdom and Betty all snagged major deals.
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Gordon Brown: ‘Don’t deny kids education’
Former UK prime minister Gordon Brown has urged broadcasters in the UK and around the world to tackle the denial of education to millions of children, which he calls “one of the great civil rights issues of our time”.
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BBC appoints Strictly showrunner
The BBC has appointed Louise Rainbow, the producer of the latest series of Let’s Dance for Comic Relief, as the Strictly Come Dancing showrunner.
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Indies fail to respond to Bectu call for debate
The production community has turned its back on the debate about factual working conditions, with only a handful of companies responding to Bectu’s calls for a collaborative discussion.
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Zig Zag gameshow lands at Syfy
US cable network Syfy has ordered high-octane gameshow Exit from UK indie Zig Zag Productions.