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Passion pushes Beeny globally
Passion Distribution has sold Reef Television’s property format Sarah Beeny’s Selling Housesto Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and the Netherlands.
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C4 goes to school in Yorkshire for Essex follow-up
Channel 4 is to install cameras in a school in Yorkshire in next year’s follow-up to the critically acclaimed Educating Essex.
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Freelancers honoured at Rory Peck Awards
Freelance cameramen working in news and current affairs were honoured at last night’s annual Rory Peck Awards, with two of the four prizes going to pieces shown on Channel 4.
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BT Sport to be based at Olympic Park
BT will base its new sport channels at the International Broadcast Centre at the Olympic Park in East London.
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DMT hires tech chief ahead of metadata launch
Deluxe Media Technologies (DMT) has recruited a chief technology offi cer as it prepares to launch its metadata toolset next year.
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BBC's Tuff to take stage at Loudness Summit
Speakers at this year’s Loudness Summit will include BBC principal technologist Simon Tuff, who will talk about the broadcaster’s work at Wimbledon.
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Contract boost for Geo
The number of Geo Networks contracts signed with media firms has risen by 50% year on year, up from seven deals in 2011.
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Sky's Sunter joins MPC
Motion graphics expert and animator John Sunter has joined MPC Motion Design Studio from Sky Creative, where he created and directed the new SkyBond Channel ident.
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DTG centre tests HbbTV for connected market
DTG Testing, the test centre operated by the Digital TV Group (DTG), has tested its first HbbTV product.
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MPEG chair: HD transfer needs new standard
Increased bandwidth alone will not be enough to support the transport of higher-resolution content, the founder and chair of the Movie Picture Expert Group (MPEG) has warned.
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BBC Science praised for tackling gender imbalance
The increased use of female scientists as contributors by the BBC has been commended by the BBC Trust.
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C4 claims phone hacking coup with Piers Morgan footage
Channel 4 claims to have obtained exclusive footage dating back to 2003 of the then editor of the Daily Mirror, Piers Morgan, discussing phone hacking with singer Charlotte Church.
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Mox pits local businesses against each other for BBCW series
BBC Worldwide has ordered a local business-themed, fact-ent format as its first fully funded series since pledging to treble the number of hours it commissions.
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BBC Trust dismisses Leveson complaint
The BBC Trust has dismissed a complaint that BBC News inaccurately reported Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre’s views and evidence to the Leveson Inquiry in February.
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Now TV rolls out on Roku
Sky has rolled out its IPTV service Now TV via Roku’s internet connected set-top boxes.
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Scottish MSPs' furious with BBC over cuts inquiry
Scottish MSP’s are reportedly furious with the BBC for refusing to send executives to appear in person before its own broadcasting inquiry.
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Canis merges with entertainment business EMG
Canis Group has agreed a merger with media organisation Entertainment & Media Group to help media clients navigate the content development and distribution process.
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Military Channel calls up Ultimate Warfare from Arrow
Discovery’s Military Channel has ordered a series tracking the greatest battles fought from World War II to today’s Middle East skirmishes from Arrow Media.