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Quantel unveils Pablo Rio
IBC 2012: Quantel’s “reinvented, interactive and open” version of its grading platform Pablo will have its full product launch at IBC.
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EVS to demo overhauled servers
IBC 2012: On show at EVS stand will be the Belgian firm’s overhauled XT3 and XS servers, which now include I-Frame codecs for frame accurate live editing.
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Food Network doubles audience after Freeview extension
Food Network UK claims to have more than doubled its audience after extending its Freeview hours to become a 24/7 channel.
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This Morning strikes B&Q PP deal
ITV has secured a two-year product placement deal with DIY retailer B&Q linked to daytime programme This Morning.
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BBCW's Brown joins Shine International
BBC Worldwide’s Georgia Brown will join Shine International as director of acquisitions in September, as the distributor expands its team.
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Evans named acting C4 comedy boss
Channel 4 comedy commissioner Nerys Evans is stepping up to interim head of comedy following the departure of Shane Allen to the BBC.
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Adam Hills lands BBC NI comedy panel show
Adam Hills, the host of Channel 4’s offbeat late night Paralympics show, is to front a new comedy panel series for BBC1 Northern Ireland.
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C4 Paralympics streaming struggles on first outing
Channel 4 has admitted experiencing technical problems with its online streaming service on the first day of the Paralympics.
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Obituary: Daire Brehan (1957-2012)
Broadcast looks back at the life of Daire Brehan, a prolific BBC Radio broadcaster throughout the 1990s who died last night, aged 55.
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CBS picks up "Australian Sopranos"
CBS Chello Zone UK has acquired three gritty crime series including a drama dubbed “the Australian Sopranos” and a police procedural starring a pre-Mad Men Jon Hamm.
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Banijay moves sales base to London
French formats firm Banijay is relocating its distribution headquarters from Paris to London.
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Cumberbatch 'cynical' about US Sherlock
Benedict Cumberbatch has hit out at a new Sherlock Holmes drama in the US and suggested that star Jonny Lee Miller took the job for the “pay cheque”.
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ITV buys Norton's So Television for up to £17m
ITV Studios has bought The Graham Norton Show producer So Television in a deal that could be worth up to £17m.
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Redundancies to follow Deluxe restructure
Deluxe Entertainment Services is making a round of redundancies as part of a restructure of the post business.
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Broadcasters set to adopt loudness spec from 2013
Broadcasters are expected to begin implementing new loudness regulations next year after the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) publishes a new set of guidelines.
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BBC to give all staff desktop access to archived metadata
Staff across the BBC will soon have access to the metadata contained within the broadcaster’s archive from their desktop computers.
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ITV to drop ‘1’ from flagship in rebrand
ITV is poised to drop the numeral one from its flagship channel for the first time in more than a decade as part of a major rebrand.
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Pact challenges BBC quotas
Pact raised questions with the BBC Trust about in-house guarantees ahead of last weeks’ Edinburgh International Television Festival – at which the size and scope of Vision Productions came under scrutiny.
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BBC Trust rebukes Diane Abbott’s appearance fees
The BBC has been rapped for allowing Diane Abbott’s appearances on This Week to become “too frequent” after becoming a shadow cabinet minister.
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Shaw exits C4 to join BBC
Tanya Shaw is leaving Channel 4 to join the BBC’s factual features and formats commissioning team.