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Bay TV Liverpool scoops local television licence
Ofcom has awarded the penultimate local television licence to IPTV service Bay TV Liverpool.
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Sky and Disney launch new movie channel
Sky has struck a wide-ranging deal with Hollywood studio Disney that will see it launch a standalone movie channel – Sky Movies Disney – on its pay TV platform.
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French studio’s new entente cordiale
Gaumont International is looking to work with British broadcasters, finds Peter White
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Deluxe merges businesses into media content division
Access services firm ITFC is one of half a dozen Deluxe businesses that will be rebranded as part of the formation of a content-management group.
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Loft London restructures management team
Loft London has reshuffled its senior management team, with commercial director David Barrett promoted to chief executive.
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C4 reworks producer handbook
Channel 4 has launched a reworked producer handbook that is designed to be more accessible and offer improved news guidance following a number of TV industry scandals.
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Jessica Hynes creates BBC4 suffragette comedy
Twenty Twelve star Jessica Hynes is to write and star in a BBC4 studio comedy about a 1910 suffragette movement in Banbury.
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HBO in development with The Killing creator
HBO sister channel Cinemax is developing a dark crime thriller from the original creator of The Killing, Søren Sveistrup.
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Frow turns to dole queue for first C5 commission
Channel 5’s new director of programmes Ben Frow, has green-lit his first show since joining the broadcaster - a three part series dubbed Super Scroungers.
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STV production arm helps grow profits
STV has posted a stable set of financial results for 2012 - as the improved performance of its production division helped adjusted pre-tax profits grow 3% to £14.4m.
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Renegade hires Shed exec as MD
Renegade Pictures has appointed Shed Media’s head of commercial affairs Charlotte Street as its managing director further to the departure of Ed Nissen.
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Sky Arts eyes more A Young Doctor’s Notebook
Sky Arts is in talks to commission a second series of John Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe’s record-breaking drama A Young Doctor’s Notebook.
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Somethin' Else hires head of talent
Somethin’ Else has hired Kirsty Milner as its head of talent to take responsibility for the division.
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ITV orders primetime celeb format from Endemol
ITV has ordered a Stars in their Eyes-style format from Endemol UK called Your Face Sounds Familiar.
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David Attenborough to give Galapagos 3D talk
Sir David Attenborough has been lined up to speak about his work on Sky’s Galapagos 3D at next month’s 3D Creative Summit.
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DMT hands Mitchell European sales role
Deluxe Media Technologies (DMT) has appointed Sue Mitchell as account director for Europe.
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Envy beefs up audio unit
Envy is expanding its audio department with the addition of two Avid Pro Tools HD sound studios, equipped with 32-fader Icon D-Control desks and Intel Mac Pro machines.
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Red sues Sony over compression patents
Red has filed a lawsuit against Sony which claims that the Japanese manufacturer’s F65, F5 and F55 cameras have infringed patents awarded to Red.
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SecondSync ties with Kantar for data deal
Social TV analytics experts SecondSync have agreed an exclusive partnership with audience measurement firm Kantar Media to combine Barb and Twitter data for clients.
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Wimbledon Studios launches Wear Wimbledon
Wimbledon Film and Television Studios has revamped its wardrobe department and launched it as a standalone business known as Wear Wimbledon.