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BBC3 joins Comedy Unit’s Secret Dude Society
Edinburgh Fringe act Pappy’s has won an order for a studio sitcom for BBC3.
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YouTube chief to reveal content partners in Mipcom keynote
YouTube global head of content Robert Kyncl is set to use his keynote speech at Mipcom to reveal the partners that have landed up to £500,000 to produce content for the Google-owned platform.
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Parthenon rebrands as Sky Vision
Distributor Parthenon Media Group will be renamed Sky Vision following its acquisition by BSkyB and has revealed its first slate for Mipcom next month.
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C4 to follow life of triple-amputee photo journalist
Photo journalist Giles Duley’s attempts to readjust to life after having three limbs blown off in Afghanistan will be the focus of a 60-minute Channel 4 documentary.
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Sergeant returns to aviation with Sea King
Broadcaster John Sergeant will tap into his aviation knowledge for a BBC2 film exploring the history of the Sea King military helicopter.
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CTMS takes over running of Sharp Project facility
Creative Technical Media Services is preparing to take over the management of Manchester digital content and TV and film production facility The Sharp Project.
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The Landing recruits first three partners
Sumners, Mediasmiths and iBurbia Studios have been selected as partners of MediaCityUK’s small and medium-sized enterprise incubator The Landing.
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VTR North to be Aframe’s upload partner
Post firm VTR North has signed a deal with Aframe to become the cloud-based video production platform’s second upload partner.
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Red launches Epic-M Monochrome
Red has launched the Epic-M Monochrome, a camera designed for black-and-white image capture.
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Zodiak takes Scott Free’s In a Day to global market
Brazil, India and Australia may be the next territories to recreate the “…In a Day” format for their respective audiences, with Zodiak Rights speaking to local broadcasters ahead of Mipcom.
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Grand Scheme in deal with Ukraine’s 1plus1
TV development consultancy Grand Scheme has been tasked with becoming the “eyes and ears for development in London” for Ukrainian broadcaster 1plus1.
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Ronnie Wood's Paul McCartney special goes global
Sky Arts’ The Ronnie Wood Show: Paul McCartney Special has been acquired by Sky in New Zealand, NRK in Norway, Pramer’s Film & Arts Channel in Latin America and Globosat in Brazil.
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Entwistle still hunting BBC cuts
BBC director general George Entwistle has revealed that the corporation is running a pilot scheme in which a small roving team of staff are visit various departments in a bid to find radical savings.
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Sky's Butt exits for Watershed
Sky’s commissioning editor of factual entertainment Sadia Butt has left the broadcaster after 18 months to become an executive producer at Watershed TV.
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Local TV licences awarded in Norwich, Bristol and Cardiff
Regional publishing group Archant has won the local TV licence in Norwich, while consortium Made Television has picked up licences in Bristol and Cardiff.
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Sky strengthens film offering in Warner Bros deal
Sky has secured a major new deal with Warner Bros that will bring blockbusters such as The Dark Knight Rises and Sherlock Holmes to the platform.
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BBC2 puts faith in more religious programming
BBC2 is looking for more religious programmes that move beyond “dogma and politics” and look at the everyday life of believers.
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BBC4 commissions Indian surrogates doc
The Indian surrogacy industry will be the subject of a new documentary for BBC4.
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BT Sports could be among Xbox content targets
Xbox could be among the distribution platforms for BT’s forthcoming sports channel further to the creation of a role dedicated to managing content from ISPs and telcos.