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Datavision reveals range of 'very bright' LED lights
Datavision has unveiled a new series of LED lights.
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Panasonic's AG AC-90 on show at BVE North
Panasonic’s AG AC-90 will be among the cameras on display at Holdan’s stand at next month’s BVE North trade show.
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EVS links up with Mosart
EVS has partnered with Mosart Medialab to control EVS XT/XS servers via Mosart automation software.
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Arri owner sells 50% stake
Robert Arnold, the son of one of the co-founders of Arri, is selling his 50% share of the business to the grandchildren of the other co-founders.
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Testronic recruits head of software division
Quality assurance firm Testronic Labs has appointed Scott McDonald as business line manager for its software division.
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ITV orders double helping of Tipping Point
An extended second series of ITV1 daytime gameshow, Tipping Point has been ordered from RDF Television.
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Hearst on hunt for UK indies
The US publishing house behind Harper’s Bazaar and Esquire is scanning the UK for indie acquisitions as the transatlantic clamour for British production companies intensifies.
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World Service cuts another 73 jobs
The BBC World Service is to axe a further 73 jobs and reduce English language programming following its cut in government funding in 2010.
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Local TV wins prominent slot as bid battle hots up
The government’s local TV service will play out on Freeview channel eight and Sky channel 117, and a raft of major TV figures are behind the five competing bids in London, Broadcast can reveal.
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Paul Abbott eyes US remake of Clocking Off
Paul Abbott is in talks to adapt his hit BBC1 blue-collar drama Clocking Off for premium US cable TV service Showtime.
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Drama sector set for high-profile moves
The drama world looks set for a shake-up, with ITV drama commissioners Laura Mackie and Sally Haynes understood to be considering a move into production and, separately, Company Pictures closing in on a high-profile boss.
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BBC S&PP moves digital division to Ruislip site
BBC Studios and Post Production is moving its Digital Media Services (DMS) division to a permanent facility in West London from early 2013.
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Century doc to launch global Why Poverty? event for BBC
A 60-minute BBC1 film from Brian Hill’s Century Films will launch a major international broadcasting event about global poverty, with a further seven films to be broadcast on BBC4.
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Sky hires film-makers to fill gaps in fact ent commissioning
Sky has reshaped its fact ent commissioning team by hiring a series director of One Born Every Minute and a producer/director who has worked on the likes of Wonderland and The Apprentice.
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Hunt’s Iambic Media goes into liquidation
Iambic Media, the indie owned by former DCD Media chief executive Chris Hunt, has gone into liquidation.
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CBS to whip up US Bake Off
The Great British Bake Off is to be given an American twist after CBS ordered a full series of the hit BBC2 format.
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Sky links with film school for training scheme
Students are to be taught a raft of production skills as part of a wide ranging training partnership between Sky and the National Film and Television School.
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DNI reveals VoD ambition and more investment in ID
Discovery Networks International chief executive Mark Hollinger has revealed plans including increased investment in crime channel ID, UK roll-out of TLC and a series of VoD deals.
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C4 signs up Hills for 12 months in Last Leg deal
Australian comedian Adam Hills has signed a one-year exclusive deal with Channel 4 that includes another series of The Last Leg.
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Sky 1 gains access to Greggs
Sky 1 is to go behind the scenes at high-street baker Greggs in an access-all-areas documentary that will show secret tasting sessions for the latest cakes and pasties.