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Local start-ups unveil projects including Sira interactive storybook
Tech entrepreneurs including Ayham Gorani of AlphaApps and May Habib of Qordoba [pictured] unveiled their latest offerings.
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Viacom’s Dall’Orto shines light on the world’s 'super-now generation'
Viacom’s evp of music brands spotlights the youth market, especially in the Middle East.
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Transformers Universe game previewed
Jagex CEO says gameplay works as a ‘short, sharp experience.’
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Talking failure
Entrepreneurs address the notion that ‘innovation starts with failure and ends with growth.’
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Real time news challenges
Experts talk about how news gathering has been transformed in the digital age.
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How to get Arabic content online
At today’s Abu Dhabi Media Summit session, Sami Mustafa Mubarak and Mina Nagy Takla, the co-founders of Taghreedat, illustrated their revolutionary plans for putting Arab content front and central on the internet.
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Gawdat explains the nine rules key to Google's success
A senior Google executive offered attendees an intriguing glimpse into the secrets of the multinational internet company’s workplace culture.
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Easel TV in tie-up for connected-TV app
Easel TV has teamed up with video monetisation and discovery firm Ooyala, payment solutions company PayWizard and digital media facility Loft London to launch a connected-TV framework app.
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Onsight to give BBC's Mr Stink the 3D treatment
Onsight is providing cameras and stereoscopic post-production services for Mr Stink, the BBC’s first scripted 3D programme.
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Halo Post revamps Noel Street dubbing stage
Halo Post has upgraded the main dubbing stage at its Noel Street building.
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BBC4 takes a trip a down memory lane to 60s Britain
BBC4 has ordered a 20-part series designed to give modern audiences an insight into what life was like in the 1960s.
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Envy installs third Forbidden server
Envy has taken a third FORscene system from cloud-based video editing firm Forbidden.
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Hayes returns to Framestore
Andy Hayes is returning to Framestore as head of effects in the facility’s film division.
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Codex names European development manager
Codex has appointed Rainer Hercher as its business development manager for Europe and Asia.
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Rantzen: Savile proves need for whistle-blowing system
Esther Rantzen, the TV presenter and founder of Childline, has called on the TV industry to establish a workable framework to allow whistle-blowers to complain about bullying and harassment in the wake of the Jimmy Savile revelations.
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BBC Trust demands "gold standard" of child protection
The BBC Trust has called on the corporation to prove that it has “gold standard” child protection policies in the wake of the Jimmy Savile allegations - and robust measures in place to avoid a culture of fear in speaking out about inappropriate practices.
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Claudia Rosencrantz joins Fresh One
Fresh One is planning a push into entertainment with the appointment of former Virgin and ITV executive Claudia Rosencrantz as director of programmes.
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Panorama Savile doc to scrutinise current presenters
The BBC’s Panorama team is understood to be broadening out its investigation of Jimmy Savile to look at the conduct of BBC presenters past and present.
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BBC Trust puts Europe, religion and immigration under scrutiny
The BBC Trust has kicked off an independent review into the balance of the BBC’s coverage of Europe, immigration and religion.