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Ofcom kicks off second wave of local TV
Ofcom has launched a hunt for operators to run a second wave of local TV licences across the country as the initiative expands.
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C4 to tell Stephen Hawking's life story
The first TV autobiography of Stephen Hawking, one of the world’s most famous scientists, is set to be broadcast on Channel 4.
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JVC unveils new camcorder
JVC has launched the GY-HM70, a shoulder-mounted camcorder which shoots 1920x1080/50p video.
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Chyron to acquire Hego
Chyron has signed a deal to acquire Sweden-based graphics and data visualisation systems firm Hego.
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Object Matrix to host NAB evening of sport
Object Matrix is organising an evening of sport at this year’s NAB trade show.
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VFX houses voice concerns over ‘lumpy’ work pipeline
Senior figures from the visual effects sector have raised concerns about the pipeline of TV and film VFX work, with Framestore chief executive William Sargent warning that “lumpy” demand for specialist post work is likely to fuel a trend of shorter contracts for freelance staff.
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April deadline for Bill Vinten Cameramen Award entries
The closing date for entries to the Bill Vinten Guild of Television Cameramen University Award is 27 April.
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Later...moves to Maidstone Studios
Later… With Jools Holland is to move to Maidstone Studios in Kent.
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Hayes joins Clear Cut as senior colourist
Clear Cut Pictures has recruited Graeme Hayes as senior colourist.
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Ross Video expands Carbonite switcher range
Ross Video has added another product to its expanding Carbonite switcher line-up.
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BBC snaps up JVC cameras
The BBC has agreed to purchase more than 500 JVC GY-HM650 cameras for its news teams in the UK and overseas.
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TV3 joins with Sony for studio
Ireland’s TV3 has opened a new studio, which it described as “one of the most technologically advanced broadcast facilities in Europe”.
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Tyrell hires sales director
Tyrell has appointed Sean Bradley to the newly created role of UK sales director.
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ITV adopts DK-Technologies systems for news facilities
ITV has installed DK-Technologies’ multichannel waveform and audio monitoring systems in its news broadcast facilities in Leeds and Manchester.
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Putting up funds for international drama
Ruth Rendell producer Neil Zeigler discusses his plans for a new company
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Artists Studio strikes Content distribution deal
Gub Neal’s indie Artists Studio has inked a first-look deal with Content Television.
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BBC tells digital agencies to collaborate with indies
The BBC has urged digital agencies to partner with traditional indies in order to secure multiplatform commissions.
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C4 News gives birth to data baby
Channel 4 News has launched an experimental online identity designed to explore how businesses exploit consumer data.
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Adam MacDonald to head Sky 1
A+E Networks UK’s vice president Adam MacDonald has been poached to run Sky 1, after Liam Keelan turned down the role to join BBC Worldwide.
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C4 strengthens cross-genre disability commitment
Channel 4 has strengthened its commitment to changing the portrayal of disability on TV through a raft of programming.